This letter was shared with me by Erron Alvey. Erron and I are cousins descending from James Thomas Ross/Meredith and Damey Catherine Graham. I have written about them before. In 2020, I shared that some more photos of James/Jim were found and I hoped that more would be found. Erron is a descendant through Robert “Bob” Leonard Ross, brother to my John “Jack” Ross. Bob’s daughter, Mary, is Erron’s Great Grandmother. It appears that some of Jim’s possessions and photos have come through the generations to her. She provided some photographs and other documents for scanning, I scanned 215 documents in all. Among them, was this letter. Pearlie was married to James Thomas Ross/Meredith Jr. Envelopes suggest Jim was living in Winton, California. None of the letters have an address on them.
The letter is dated 1934. That is right in the depths of the Great Depression. During this time in California, Jim is planning on making his way to the Salt Lake City Temple. There he will make covenants only available in temples. His closest temple at that time would have been St. George. But he has family and friends in Salt Lake City. I don’t know if he made it to Vernal and Lapoint to visit James and Pearlie and their family. But this certainly gives some more insight into the ongoing conversations and relationships that existed. I will share the scans of the letter below. I will also share some of the stash of photos that have come over, unfortunately most are unnamed individuals. Jim was baptized and confirmed 17 April 1898. He received his endowment 20 June 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Damey, who has passed away in 1933, also received her endowment vicariously on the same date. They were also sealed that same date. This letter is 11 months before Jim made the trip and received these ordinances.
Pearlie May Marshall was born 16 September 1892 in Gladesboro, Carroll, Virginia and died 17 September 1976 in Vernal, Uintah, Utah. She married to James Thomas Ross (1895 – 1964) 4 June 1913 in Laurel Fork, Carroll, Virginia. They divorced and she remarried to Ashley Bartlett in Vernal, Utah, 22 November 1938. James Jr and Pearlie had six children: Vesta Virginia Ross (1914 – 2007), Eugene Dale Ross (1915 – 1986), Iola Inez Ross (1918 – 1976), Ernest Howard Ross (1919 – 1922), Sydney Bea Ross (1922 – 2010), and Carma Ross (1924 – 2015). All but Sydney were born in Lapoint, she was born in Rupert, Minidoka, Idaho. Ernest died in Rupert while there.
Lapoint, Ut
July 20, 1934
Dear Dad,
We were surely pleased to get your letter as we half been expecting one for some time.
How are you and what are you doing? We are all well as usual and not doing much of any thing.
Are times getting any better down there? Don’t seem to be any better here, besides the water situation is getting serious.
Just enough for gardens and maybe that won’t last.
No hay or grain raised if under the White Rocks Canal and not much under the Government Canal.
Glad you are coming to Salt Lake City to go through the Temple.
Nothing would please me better than to go through with you, but I haven’t a penny now and don’t suppose I will then, but if it is possible I will be there.
One of my neighbors used to work in the Temple. She said you could get some one there to go through with you, but I will if I can get there.
I wish Tom would go and be sealed to you and have our work done but I’ve about given up all hopes.
You must be sure and come on out here whether I can meet you there or not.
It won’t cost much more and we want to see you so bad. The children talk about your a lot. Sydney and Carma are getting to be quite big girls now. Eugene hasn’t grown much since you saw him. Surely sorry to hear Jack had cancer of the stomach. Hope he is better by now.
How are Fannie’s folks?
I wrote her 2 or 3 weeks ago but haven’t heard from her.
Do you still stay with Florence? How are her and her family? Tell her to write and tell all about herself and kiddies.
Where is Orson? How are he and his wife getting along. Where does Mary live and how is her health now.
Dad and Mother are getting quite feeble. They ask about you often. Said give you their love. All the rest are quite well. The depression has hit them all.
Irma and Bill are still here but would like to lie in Calif.
Well, Dad don’t wait so long to write us as we are always anxious to hear from you. Be sure you make your plans to come on here when you come to Salt Lake.
Would like for you to come stay with us. It was not cold here last winter so maybe it won’t be this.
Any way come for awhile. I’ll meet you if I can.
Please write soon.
Love from all
Pearlie
































































































