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Oct 28, 1884

Journal Entry

October 28, 1884 ~ Tuesday

28 [FIGURES] I received a letter to day from Phebe C. Scholes
I wrote one letter to her I received one letter from Sarah &
I wrote one letter to her. On the 24 Oct I received a letter
from O Jacobson containing $40 for 2 lots that Jesse
Moses
sold to him which money I paid for a ticket
for his wife Phebe Arabell to return home I also
made an Affidavit concerning the report of John
D Lee
to President Brigham Young giving an Account
of the Mountain Meadow Massacrre which C W.
Penrose
used in his lecture upon that subjct in the
12 ward

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Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 26 Aug 1877
3299 mentions
Apostle, Family
Penrose, Charles William
4 Feb 1832 - 16 May 1925
160 mentions
Moses, Jesse Tilton, b. 1848
9 May 1848 - 26 Feb 1928
118 mentions
Family
27 mentions
60 mentions
Scholes, Phebe Carter Saville
6 Oct 1862 - 29 Nov 1926
113 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Phoebe Arabell Moses
30 May 1859 - 7 Sep 1939
160 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Sarah Brown
1 Jan 1834 - 9 May 1909
695 mentions
Family

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Letter from Asahel Hart Woodruff, 28 October 1884
Asahel October 28 [18]84 Answered Nov 20 [18]84 Dear Father Having a few moments at my leaisure I take pleasure in addressing these lines to you, hoping they will find you and the family in the enjoyment of good health. I wrote to you and Mother on the receipt of your last letters on the 13 inst I think. Have not heard from any of you since but I expect there is some mail in Manchester for me. I will be there on the 31st and will get it if there is any. I am very anxious to get the last papers to see the names of those who have ben called on missions and anticipate seeing the names of some of my companions and acquaintances on the list. Presume they will arrive in Liverpool along early in [have] conference. I have not heard from Henry and Nellie in a long time. I wrote a very long letter to them a few nights ago, suppose they are so buisy is the reason they do not write. Saw an extract from

Oct 28, 1884