Day in the Life

Jul 8, 1845

Journal Entry

July 08, 1845 ~ Tuesday

8th I walked to Manchester called upon Br Hewit
saw the Neighbor of 217 May containing the
Account of the laying of the Last Stone on the
Temple of the Lord in Nauvoo which was
done at 6 oclok on the seventh day of the
week which stone went up with the shouts
of Grace unto it for as the stone was laid the
band of music & the Saints which stood on the
walk shouted (Glory to God & the Lamb)
Halleluah to God & the Lamb Amen Amen Amen
which was repeted three times the shout of which
entered the heavens & caused the Saints to
rejoice on earth. I rejoiced much at this intell-
igence & many other things of interest. I took
cars & rode to Liverpool & once more had the
privilege of embracing my family
46 m[iles]

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Letter from James Frederick Cleary, 8 July 1845
Boston Dear Brother Woodruff I take this oppertunity of writing to you. As, I, understand that your business calls you all over England. I, mustwish to make you an agent for my Mother. I, must in the first place make you acquainted with the circumstances. We are Natives of Halifax, Nova Scotia and about forty five, or seven years ago, George Peck, the only Brother of Frederick Peck, left Halifax for England. We do not know that this is the precise time of his leaving, but it is near it we have since seen his name on the Navy List, and about 20 or 22 years ago there was letters, and came to Halifax stating that there was property advertised for the Heirs of the said Frederick Peck A man by the name of William Peck, but no relation, to the person above stated, took the letters from the Post office, but we beleive received no satisfaction. Frederick Pecks wife, was, Ann, Mary, Bartling of Dartmouth Nova Scotia, and her oldest Daughter, Ann Mary Peck is the person who now directs this letter. She thinks the surest way to get this information would be from the Agents of the General Recorders office of London or Liverpool. I shall be happy to hear from you as soon as
Autobiography Volume 2 circa 1865
Manchester and on the returned to Liverpool

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First Thursday of the month designated for fasting and prayer (later changed to first Sunday by Wilford).

Jul 8, 1845