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Sep 23, 1882

Journal Entry

September 23, 1882 ~ Saturday

23 A hand pointing to the right I spent the day in the office I wrote 4 letters to David
Booth
, A. M. Tenney, Elizabeth Browett, & Bell Moses.

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Tenney, Ammon Meshach
16 Nov 1844 - 28 Oct 1925
29 mentions
1840 British Convert, United Brethren
Moses, Phoebe Arabell Woodruff
30 May 1859 - 7 Sep 1939
167 mentions
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Letter to Ammon Meshach Tenney, 23 September 1882
Salt Lake City . A. M. Tenn[e]y. Dear Brother. On my return from a mission to Ashley's Fork of about twenty days, among a package of letters, I found yours of Aug. 28, and I take the first opportunity of answering it. I am glad to hear that the people are doing well at St. Johns. As to our sending more men there, I think it would be a difficult matter. We have had a hard time to send what we have there. In fact, we have a call for ten men to sup- ply new settlements, where we find one to go. I think the Berry boys
Letter to David Booth, 23 September 1882
Salt Lake City, . David Booth, Brigham City. Dear Brother: On my return from a mission of twenty days, I found your letter of August 29th, and in reply would say that the object of this call of persons to go to St. George to labor was in a measure to release some of those who have labored there for years; and it was intended to call those who were able to go on a mission and able to support themselves. Those who go can get half fare on the South- ern rail road, as I understand. I think there is no difficulty in

Sep 23, 1882