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May 6, 1880

Journal Entry

May 06, 1880 ~ Thursday

6 A hand pointing to the right I wrote 5 letters to Lot Smith J. W. Young George Lake
J B Lobert & O Jacobson I spent the night at the grass farm

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Lake, George
15 Sep 1838 - 23 Mar 1898
2 mentions
Young, John Willard
1 Oct 1844 - 11 Feb 1924
330 mentions
Apostle
Smith, Lot
15 May 1830 - 21 Jun 1892
365 mentions
Missionary
68 mentions
Missionary

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Letter to John Willard Young, 6 May 1880
Salt Lake City, 1880. Mr. J. W. Young. Dear Brother—Fifteen days ago I wrote you a letter and supposed it was forwarded to you at Sunset in Lot Smith's letter. Today I found it in my drawer, and as I want to write you some more today, I will put them both together and send them in a letter to Lot Smith. I will send in this a copy of your account, and I will say that I laid your case before the council concerning your expenses in feeding the Indians. I got $549.43 appropriated for that purpose, but they wished it understood that it was not to set a precedent for future action. The Naylor brothers have made some inquiry concerning your af- fairs, saying that you owed them
Daybook (24 October 1879 - 31 January 1881)
6 [FIGURES] I wrote 5 Letters to Lot Smith J. W. Young George Lake 6 J. B. Lobert, O. Jacobson. I spent the Night at Sarah D at farm

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May 6, 1880