Day in the Life

Mar 3, 1882

Journal Entry

March 03, 1882 ~ Friday

3 A folded letter/box A hand pointing to the right A snow storm I met with the Twelve in the fore-
noon and voted to call some 18 men to go to strengthen the
settlement at Manassah And appointed a Bishop to Preside


A folded letter/box A hand pointing to the right I received 3 letters from Sarah, Sylvia & J F Shelley I wrote
3 letter to Sarah Sylvia, & Shelley I attended a party at 14 ward

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Woodruff, Sarah Brown
1 Jan 1834 - 9 May 1909
702 mentions
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Thompson, Sylvia Melvina Woodruff
14 Jan 1862 - 7 Aug 1940
135 mentions
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Telegram from John Daniel Thompson McAllister, 3 March 1882
From St. George U., Received at Salt Lake City, at 345 PM. To President John Taylor, W. Woodruff, and E. Snow. North main approach to temple with trees in position too narrow, would it meet your minds to set them back twenty feet from present lines? John D. T. Mc.Allister answered by telegram. yes if desireable. a Lines to all Principal Points in Utah. [sideways text] READ THE NOTICE AT THE TOP. [end of sideways text]

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First Presidency counsels men to live with "only one wife under the same roof."
Sixth Constitutional Convention for Utah held; Congress rejects petition for statehood on February 23, 1883.

Mar 3, 1882