Day in the Life

Oct 2, 1849

Journal Entry

October 02, 1849 ~ Tuesday

Oct 2nd 1849 [FIGURE] A crown I recieved 4 letter from the following persons
viz one from G. J. Crapo, Albert J. Cowden Wm Sweat & one
from the Presidency in the Great Salt Lake City viz Brigham Young Heber C. Kimball & Willard Richard

The following is A copy of the same

Great Salt Lake City July 25th 1849

Dear Brother BrighamWoodruff

As our mail is now making up for the States
we cannot [let] so favorable an opportunity of communicating to you pass
unimproved. Our prospects for grain are tolerable good, & if we are not
flooded with immigration intending for the Mines but compelled
to tarry here we should have plenty for the ensuing year.

Our wheat harvest is now at its highth and is coming off far better
than appearances seemed to warrant. The spirit of industry which
has ever characterized the Saints of the Most High God, has been brought
to bear with wonderful effect upon the burning & Arid desert.
The Next time that you encountrser The hardships privation & toil
of A Journey over the plains & mountains you will meet with a
vary different reception from what attended your first arival
Here Friends will greet your Arival and the products of the Earth
will administer to your comfort.

Our city and valley is fast
improveing Roads are being made & Bridges, Mills, & Houses building on
evry side with Asstonishing rapidity considering our circumstances
and the disadvantages under which we labor but the blessings of health
peace & union have attended us hence our prosperity we have A settle-
ment in the Utah valley & have extended North above the Weber
river
. We have to irrigate our land which is considerable labor
but will diminish as we improve in fixtures & experience. One
thing is certain all the necessary products of the Earth for the
sustinance of man can be raised. You have probably learned
before this that we are endeavoring to obtain A legal Government
from the U. S. Dr Bernhisel is east upon this business And Brother
A W Babbitt will leave tomorrow as our delegate to Washington
our object is to gain admission as a sovreign state into the
union whenever you can use your influence to further
this object do so. Also gather up the Saints & come on with
all you can bring another season we shall be quite Happy
to see you as will all your friends.

We had yesterday a
celebration of the Anniversary of the Arival of the Pioneers
in this valley it was A Day long to be remembered. Your
Father enjoyed it well being one of the 24 Aged Fathers selected
as part of the Escot. For full Details of these procedings see
the Frontier Guardian. Wishing for the peace of Heaven to
rest upon [you] your Brethren in the gospel of Christ

Brigham Young
Heber C Kimball
Willard Richards

I spent the Afternoon in Boston with
Phebe W Woodruff, Shuah C Moulton
Rhoda Foss & Andrew P. Delin
I walked to the common onto
the State House, And recorded
my name as from the
Great Salt Lake City

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Woodruff, Aphek, b. 1779
11 Nov 1779 - 28 May 1861
579 mentions
Family
Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3466 mentions
Apostle, Family
Kimball, Heber Chase
14 Jun 1801 - 22 Jun 1868
1463 mentions
Apostle
Bernhisel, John Milton
23 Jun 1799 - 28 Sep 1881
Woodruff, Phebe Whittemore Carter
8 Mar 1807 - 10 Nov 1885
1589 mentions
Family
Foss, Rhoda Harriet Richards
19 Apr 1830 - 19 Nov 1881
24 mentions
Family
Moulton, Shuah Coffin Carter
20 Dec 1811 - 19 Jun 1905
89 mentions
Family
Richards, Willard
24 Jun 1804 - 11 Mar 1854
541 mentions
Apostle
Swett, William
abt. 1806-1876

Quotes

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The spirit of industry which has ever characterized the saints of the Most High God has been brought to bear with wonderful effect upon the burning & Arid desert. The Next time that you encounter The hardships privation & toil of A Journey over the plains & mountains you will meet with a vary different reception from what attended your first arival Here Friends will greet your Arival and the products of the Earth will administer to your comfort.
~ Wilford Woodruff
The spirit of industry which has ever characterized the saints of the Most High God has been brought to bear with wonderful effect upon the burning & Arid desert. The Next time that you encounter The hardships privation & toil of A Journey over the plains & mountains you will meet with a vary different reception from what attended your first arival Here Friends will greet your Arival and the products of the Earth will administer to your comfort.
~ Brigham Young, Heber Kimball, Willard Richards

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Letter from William Hart Miles, 2 October 1849
Cint Dear Brother Woodruff At the request of William Evans I send you these few lines, he has been here some time and from what I have seen of him and what he says would desire of you as far as you shall ^deem^ consistent that you would make known to him by letter what is required of him he is willing as I understand from him to make all the rest restitution in his power and of his Case will admit of it. I should like that he might be admitted unto this Branch but you know best and we shall not act without permis- sion from you please to take his Case into your consideration and send us your mind on the subject at your earliest convenience Yours in the Everlasting Covenant F Merryweather Wm H Miles.

Oct 2, 1849