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Dec 15, 1879

Journal Entry

December 15, 1879 ~ Monday

15 [FIGURES] This Morning Br Lot Smith was Notified
to stop trespassing upon the Government Timber land
By cutting timber and to pay for what they had
cut I wrote to John Taylor and G Q Cannon upon
the subject I also wrote to Nellie & sent her $10.

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Woodruff, Emma Manella
4 Jul 1860 - 30 Nov 1905
238 mentions
Family
1966 mentions
Apostle
Taylor, John, b. 1808
1 Nov 1808 - 25 Jul 1887
1835 mentions
Apostle
Smith, Lot
15 May 1830 - 21 Jun 1892
352 mentions
Missionary

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Letter to John Taylor, 15 December 1879
Prest. John Taylor Dear Brother, We were served with a notice this morning by letters from the United States Land Office at Prescott to cease cutting timber on the public lands and to settle for what had been cut. And we herein send you a copy of the letters that you may see our position in the matter Prescott A.T. Dec 10th 1879 Wm C. McLellan Esq. Superindendant Saw Mill Brigham City Sir: Pursuant to instructions of the Hon. Comr Genl Land Office bearing date of Nov 13th a copy of which is herewith transmitted you are hereby notified to cease trespassing upon the Public Timber Lands and furnish this office with information as to the amount of Timber taken time and place verifying the same under oath Very Respectfully Your Obedient Servant William R. Kelly Register hands. We have no U.S. Statutes in this Settlement upon the subject. If stumpage has to be paid how much a thousand feet. I can not believe that our Government as foolish as they are in some things have left the Laws so that no body can cut timber for domestic use, yet we wish to know what the Law is and would like you to tell us what we can lawfully do and what not in the matter. Of course by prosecuting us they can make us trouble but we wish to escape trouble as far as possible. We do not wish to answer the Commissioner before we get your answer, so we would laike an answer as soon as possible. We are starting msome more Missionaries for the Meadows this morning Since writing the foregoing we have examined the Deseret News No 4 of Feb 26th 1879 on timber and stumpage and if our timber that we are cutting are declared not mineral Lands and we and all our people have to pay triple for all timber cut and imprisonment one year or even $500 fine and six months imprisonment it becomes a very serious matter
Daybook (October 24 1879 - January 31 1881)
^[FIGURE]^ 15 [FIGURES] I have all my Life got out some law, of all the trouble that have befallin me This morning Br Lot Smith was Notified to stop trespassing upon the Government Timber Land By cutting timber and to pay for what they had cut I wrote to John Taylor & G. Q. Cannon upon the subject I also wrote to Nellie & sent her {shorthand}

Events

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Church membership 135,000; Utah Territory 143,963; population of 38 United States 50,190,000.
Wilford receives Wilderness Revelation regarding God's defense of the patriarchal law of marriage.

Dec 15, 1879