Letter from John Eyre, 8 August 1890 [LE-12787]

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John Eyre

-[Should be 8 Oct]-
Recd Oct. 16.

Aug 8 1890

Buckhorn Springs

President Woodruff

Dear Brother

My son George G Eyre having
been selected as a missionary to
the southren states & will respond
to the call he was not at home when
the Letter arived but was and ^is^ yet in
Pioche hauling wood of course we
sent the letter to him and he answered
stating that he would go if I thought
he could be spared I wrote and told
him we would spare him.

I would say if it would not make
aney differance His mother and my
self would Like if he could go
to England for it is 35 years since
wee left and wee have Lots of
relations brothers and sisters
and genaolages wee would like

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to get but we will ^leave^ the matter
entirely with you as your wisdom shall
dictate

your Brother in the
Gospel

John Eyre
Per George G Eyre

I would give bro. Eyre the
change desired. J. F. S.

Parowan Oct 11 [18]90

President Wilford Woodruff
Salt Lake City

Dear Bro

I think that
Bro Geo G Eyre will
make a good missionary
I had selected him in
my own mind as a suita-
ble person for a missionary
feeling that it would be
a benefit to him and
his family

Yours in the Gospel
Chas Adams
Bp

P.S. if you could favor
them by changing to England
it would be very grattifiing
to them

C. A