Day in the Life

Jan 22, 1856

Journal Entry

January 22, 1856 ~ Tuesday

22nd I spent the day at home mostly I went to the tithing office to
settle my tithing. A Note was brought against me for taxes on goods
for $104.80 cts which I paid in 1850, but did not take it up but by refer-
ence to book accounts it was found that I had paid it

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Letter from Susan Cornelia Woodruff, 22 January 1856
G S L City Dear Farther I an glad I have the privoolege of writing to you and hope you are well I am glad you came home to sea us a gain Dear Farther will you buy me a doll if you will I will be glad if I thought that my praiers would ^be^ answered I would be glad and would be prey might and day I am a goin to try it and sea what good it woufd do me I mever prayed in vain and I hope I will not do it know I would like to have it very much for I have not had but one doll that was in the store if you think it is not wright to get me one do not buy eny will you ask mother if she thinks it best and from your afeconait Daughter if she says not to dont Susan C Woodru^f^f

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Wilford serves on Board of Directors of Deseret Agriculture and Manufacturing Society.
Wilford rebaptizes family members over the age of 8 (3 wives, 3 children, and "Lamanite" boy Moroni).

Jan 22, 1856