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Jul 26, 1880

Journal Entry

July 26, 1880 ~ Monday

26 An arrow An arrow I saw a painful scene to day Sheriff Turner of
Provo brought in the Murderer of his son had Been [to] Cheyenne
for the Murderer and had to guard both him & his son for days
without sleep. The prisioner was delivered over to the Jail in
Salt Lake City. Brother Turner wished me to go down & Preach the
funeral sermon of his son at Provo

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Letter from James Godson Bleak, 26 July 1880
St George, . To President W. Woodruff. Salt Lake City. My dear Brother, Last Saturday evening's Mail brought me Architect Folsom's Bill of Timbers and Lumber required for St George Temple Tower. To- morrow morning we forward it to the Nixon Saw Mill at Trumbull. Bro. Folsom promises the Plan and Details at his earliest convenience. He states in his communication that there will be required for the Tower: Two Boxes Best Leaded Roofing Tin and Solder for same; Also 200 feet of 3/4 In. Round Iron for Bolts. The Bill of Timber and Lumber foots up twenty three thousand two hundred and nineteen feet. I have asked M P. Romney to make an estimate of the nails required. He presents the following: 4 Kegs of 8d, 2 Kegs of 10d, 1 Keg of 12d
Daybook (24 October 1879 - 31 January 1881)
July 276 1880 [FIGURES] I saw a painful scene to day Sheriff Turner of Provo Brought in the Murderer of his son Had been to Chain [Cheyenne] for the Murderer & had to guard both him & the body of his son for days without sleep the prisioner was Delivered over to the Jail in Salt Lake City. Brother Turner wished me to go down and & preach the funeral sermon of his son at Provo

Jul 26, 1880