Day in the Life

Jul 22, 1856

Journal Entry

July 22, 1856 ~ Tuesday

22nd A hand pointing to the right I wrote letters to John Luce, to A. Carrington, to Mrs Cunningham
to Sister Browet total 4 letters. I spent the day in the office
President Young started this afternoon for big Cotton wood canyon
Also H. C. Kimball. J. M. Grant is sick.

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Carrington, Albert
8 Jan 1813 - 19 Sep 1889
231 mentions
Apostle
Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3428 mentions
Apostle, Family
29 mentions
1840 British Convert, United Brethren
Kimball, Heber Chase
14 Jun 1801 - 22 Jun 1868
1456 mentions
Apostle
Grant, Jedediah Morgan
25 Feb 1816 - 1 Dec 1856
282 mentions
Apostle, Zion's Camp
Luce, John Grant
20 Sep 1817 - 28 Mar 1881
12 mentions
Maine Mission

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Letter to John Grant Luce, 22 July 1856
Great Salt Lake City Brother John Luce Dear Sir I Receved your letter of April 22nd 1856. I was sorry to learn of your accidet on the Rail cars. I showed your letter to your Brother Ephraim I have not seen any others of the family yet your Mother is well was at my home a short time since & stayed several Days. Stephen is li[v]ing in this City is well your Mothr is Living with him so I heard Her say. It is a general time of Health in this country. Our crops were all cut off last year by the grass Hoppers which hve nearly caued a famine but our Harvest is Now coming in quite well which will releive the people we are expeting a great Emigraton this seasn I will endeavor to tell some one of your [frendds] whare you are & how you are doing. I hope you will be able to come out soon as you hve been gone [of] long time. we are bulding up these vallies of the moutans very fast or filling them with settlemeâ—‡ts you will get the news of the Day in the Deserett News Give my Respts to all who inqure aftr me Yours Truly W. Woodrff

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Church-wide reformation includes rebaptizing, restructuring and recommitment to principles and covenants. First "home missionaries" introduced (precursor to ministering program).

Jul 22, 1856