| RefNo | MS/373/1/79 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Letter from 'Tom' [Thomas Edward Thorpe], Emmaville, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, to 'My dear Wife' [Caroline Emma Thorpe] |
| Creator | Thorpe; Sir Thomas Edward (1845-1925); British chemist |
| Recipient | Thorpe [née Watts]; Caroline Emma (d.1928); British |
| Date | 21 August 1878 |
| Description | He has finally met up with Schuster and Haskins, who were delayed into Cheyenne by a water-spout carrying away part of the railway line. The Mormon President, John Taylor has proved very helpful, giving the party a good site for observations in the garden of Brigham Young's first wife and offering to set up a telegraph line to Ogden Observatory. Thorpe's observations are among the best he has obtained. Describes Brigham Young's rule: 'how they feared & hated him, to be sure!'. They have also met Orson Pratt and heard him and Brigham Young junior preach a sermon. Describes camping in the canyons and naming features after his wife. They intend to move on to Ogden soon. |
| Extent | 6p. |
| Format | Manuscript |
| PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
| AccessStatus | Open |
Fellows associated with this archive
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| NA7855 | Thorpe; Sir; Thomas Edward (1845 - 1925); chemist | 1845 - 1925 |