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Jun 2, 1882

Journal Entry

June 02, 1882 ~ Friday

2 [FIGURES] I received 1 Letter I wrote Letter to A. S. Gibbons
L J Nuttall sent the list of workers of St George Temple to
J McAllister I wrote one letter to J. G. Bleak I attended the
14 ward school Exhibition which was quite interesting


[sideways text] [FIGURE] Mary Ann Young [end of sideways text]
Abram H Cannon spoke 30 M[inutes], W Woodruff 25 M[inutes] at the
close I attended the funeral of Sister Mary Ann Young aged
79 the wife of President Brigham Young. W Woodruff spoke 10 M[inutes]
John Taylor 30 M[inutes], & J F Smith 10 M[inutes] she was buried by the side
of her Husband President Brigham Young

Afternoon Br John Nicholson spoke 34 M[inutes] Authorities of the
Church then presented after which Joseph F Smith spoke 41 M[inutes]

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Cannon, Abraham Hoagland
12 Mar 1859 - 19 Jul 1896
119 mentions
Apostle
28 mentions
Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 26 Aug 1877
3301 mentions
Apostle, Family
Bleak, James Godson
15 Nov 1829 - 30 Jan 1918
449 mentions
McAllister, John Daniel Thompson
19 Feb 1827 - 21 Jan 1910
601 mentions
Missionary
28 mentions
Taylor, John, b. 1808
1 Nov 1808 - 25 Jul 1887
1837 mentions
Apostle
Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
3572 mentions
Apostle
Nuttall, Leonard John
6 Jul 1834 - 23 Feb 1905
397 mentions
48 mentions

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Letter to Andrew Smith Gibbons, 2 June 1882
Salt Lake City, . Andrew S. Gibbons. Dear Brother – Your letter of May 16 is before me. In reply I would say that I have felt grieved in spirit to think that the Indian mission has been treated in the way it has. We cannot abandon the In- dian mission upon any account what- ever. I was sorry that Bro. Tenney aban- doned the Indian Mission to work on the railroad. President Taylor told us to go to work and reorganize that mission. We did so in part and appointed James G. Bleak, of St. George, to preside over the mission. But President Taylor has not yet given his consent to the appointment, Brother Bleak having charge of all the tithing department of St. George Stake. But if he is not appointed to that position, some one else will be. We do not want to release any Indian missionary appointed among that tribe. That

Jun 2, 1882