Letter : St. George, Utah, to Elder Isaac Groo, Sydney, New South Wales, 1876 Nov 28.

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Letter : St. George, Utah, to Elder Isaac Groo, Sydney, New South Wales, 1876 Nov 28.

ALS written in response to a letter from Groo, a Mormon missionary in New South Wales, stating that if Groo, or any of the other Elders,is ill he should return home. He states that the Mormon temple being constructed in St. George, with carpeting and other interior work being made by Mormon factories in Provo and Washington, should be completed soon. Young mentions that the Arizona and Mexico missions are going well, and notes the "sad state" of the political condition of the country.

1 item ([4] p. in 2 folders) ; 26 cm.

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