1872 July 11 Letter to E. O. Kellogg

Title

1872 July 11 Letter to E. O. Kellogg

Description

Kellogg is given the emigration agent’s contact. Prospects for teaching in Salt Lake are limited.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

David McKenzie

Recipient

E. O. Kellogg

Date

1872 July 11

Location

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Salt Lake City, Utah

Subject

Emigration
Employment

Salt Lake City, U. T.
July 11. 1872

Mrs. E.O, Kellogg,
378, Jefferson St. Milwaukee, Wis.

Madam, Yours of the 6th inst. to Prest. B. Young was duly received. I regret to say his health is quite poor, and although not dangerously ill, he is confined to his room with a severe cold.

I know of none of our people coming here from the east aside from the general emigration, but it is possible that Mr. Staines, who is our emigration agent may. He is, in every respect reliable. His address is P.O. Box 3957, N.Y. City.

I think the chances rather slim for school teaching here, there are so many schools and teachers here at the present time, but I cannot speak advisedly.

Yours with respect
D McKenzie, Secty.