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Ogden, Utah November 2, I96U Mr. Glen Smith U. S. Forest Service Washington, D.C. Dear Glen and Mrs. Smith: A short letter to let you know that when fellows like you retire, it makes a lot of us look at our longevity record and reassess our plans for the future. The years roll along pretty fast and, much sooner than we think, we find ourselves ready to step into a new role in life. I'm sure, Glen, that you feel a deep sense of satisfaction for the work you have perforated while in the Forest Service. I've heard nothing but good about it, and a lot of folks have looked to you for counsel and advice in your special field. Your assignments have been jobs well done. The future now is new and unburdened with daily assignments. With your outlook in life, I'm sure you will enjoy it and probably wind up busier than ever. It's an exciting future. Dolly and I wish for you and Mrs. Smith many happy years of retirement. We hope, too, that our paths cross again, even more frequently than they have done in the past. Sincerely yours, Wm. D. Hutst Wm. D, Hurst
Object Description
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Title | William D. Hurst Daily Files November 1964 |
Description | Daily Files of William D. Hurst, covering November 1964 |
Original Date | November 1964 |
Subject |
Hurst, William D. (William Daly) Forest rangers--Utah--Records and correspondence Forest rangers--Rocky Mountains Region--Records and correspondence United States. Forest Service--Officials and employees--Records and correspondence |
Genre (AAT) |
Paperwork (records) |
Creator |
Hurst, William D. (William Daly) |
Geographic Locations |
United States Intermountain Region Intermountain West (U.S.) |
Time Periods |
1960-1969 20th century |
Rights | Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commerical use is only permissible with the consent of the USU Libraries Manuscript Curator, phone (435) 797-0891. |
Source | The original of this item is housed in the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, William D. Hurst Papers Collection, MSS COLL 362 Box 12 Folder 11 |
Physical Collection | William D. Hurst Papers |
Call Number | MSS COLL 362 Box 12 Folder 11 |
Collection Inventory | http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv73037 |
Language |
eng |
Digital History Collection | William D. Hurst Papers Digital Collection |
Date Digital | 2012-04-05 |
Digital Publisher | Digitized by : Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library |
Conversion Specifications | Scanned by Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library using Epson Expression 10000 scanner. Archival file is uncompressed TIFF (400 dpi); display file is JPEG2000. |
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Text |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Identifier | Mss362Bx12Fd11 |
Search Date | 1964-11 |
Checksum | 1950677402 |
Scanning Resolution | 400 |
Image Height | 4276 |
Image Width | 3469 |
Colorspace | RGB |
Description
Title | Letter to Glen and Mrs. Smith |
Date Digital | 2012-04-05 |
Type |
Text |
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image/jpeg |
Identifier | Mss362Bx12Fd11001_Letter to Glen and Mrs. Smith.jpg |
Checksum | 3858603897 |
Scanning Resolution | 400 |
Image Height | 4276 |
Image Width | 3469 |
Colorspace | RGB |
Transcript | Ogden, Utah November 2, I96U Mr. Glen Smith U. S. Forest Service Washington, D.C. Dear Glen and Mrs. Smith: A short letter to let you know that when fellows like you retire, it makes a lot of us look at our longevity record and reassess our plans for the future. The years roll along pretty fast and, much sooner than we think, we find ourselves ready to step into a new role in life. I'm sure, Glen, that you feel a deep sense of satisfaction for the work you have perforated while in the Forest Service. I've heard nothing but good about it, and a lot of folks have looked to you for counsel and advice in your special field. Your assignments have been jobs well done. The future now is new and unburdened with daily assignments. With your outlook in life, I'm sure you will enjoy it and probably wind up busier than ever. It's an exciting future. Dolly and I wish for you and Mrs. Smith many happy years of retirement. We hope, too, that our paths cross again, even more frequently than they have done in the past. Sincerely yours, Wm. D. Hutst Wm. D, Hurst |
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