with more freedom from embarassments
even in a new country, than I could
were I too leave this coming spring,
with no place for my family and
nothing for them to do during my
absence. I trust you will not
consider this an evasive reply to the
call made upon me, but respectfully
ask that I may be permitted to
report myself ready one year from
now. Should you be acquainted
with any facts that would be
detrimental to my successfully
making a home in Alberta, the
information would be thankfully
received.
Please grant me a reply and oblige,
Your brother in the Gospel,
I am in favor of complying strictly
with his proposition. I know
of no reason why he should not
go to Alberta. If he has not done
so I would suggest that he consult
with bro. C. O. Card before doing so
going north.
[sideways text] Henry E. Wynder
Feb. 14 [18]95. [end of sideways text]
with more freedom from embarassments
even in a new country, than I could
were I to leave this coming spring,
with no place for my family and
nothing for them to do during my
absence. I trust you will not
consider this an evasive reply to the
call made upon me, but respectfully
ask that I may be permitted to
report myself ready one year from
now. Should you be acquainted
with any facts that would be
detrimental to my successfully
making a home in Alberta, the
information would be thankfully
received.
Please grant me a reply and oblige,
your brother in the Gospel,
Henry. E. Wynder.
I am in favor of complying strictly
with his proposition. I know
of no reason why he should not
go to Alberta. If he has not done
so I would suggest that he consult
with bro. C. O. Card before
going north.
J. F. S.
sideways text Henry E. Wynder
Feb. 14 1895. end of sideways text
"Letter from Henry Ernest Wynder, 14 February 1895," p. 2, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 25, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/jn5y