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Nov 11, 1884

Journal Entry

November 11, 1884 ~ Tuesday

Nov. 11, 1884
[FIGURE] I wrote 4 Letters to J. G. Bleak & B Cluff jr
Nancy A. Clark on the Administration of women
to the sick I wrote to Newton

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Cluff, Benjamin (Jr.)
7 Feb 1858 - 16 Jun 1948
62 mentions
Bleak, James Godson
15 Nov 1829 - 30 Jan 1918
448 mentions
Woodruff, Newton, b. 1863
3 Nov 1863 - 21 Jan 1960
151 mentions
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Letter from Asahel Hart Woodruff, 11 November 1884
Derbyshire Dear Father Once more finding myself at liberty to do so I take pleasure in addressing a few lines to you. Your welcome letters of bearing dates Oct 7th & 16th came duly to hand and were carefully perused, and I am thankful for your words of advice & caution and shall endea- vour to make reparation in the future. Since my last to you written from Audley Staffordshire I have been into Manchester for several days, while there I attended a tea party given by the Saints of that branch in our meeting house. We sat down to the tables at 5:30 PM and after partaking heartily of the good things so tastefuly prepared by an efficient committee composed of local pretheren and sisters, we repared to a lower room where the intellectual feast consis- ting of addresses, songs, recitations &c
Letter to the Mutual Improvement Association, 11 November 1884
Salt Lake City, Utah To the Mutual Improvement Associations in the Various Stakes of Zion: Beloved Brethren and Sisters: You are no doubt aware that Mr Hubert H. Bancroft, the celeb- rated historian is producing a great work called the History of the Pacific States. It will be without doubt of immense value to the coun- try as it will comprise information that can be relied upon, concerning all the States and Territories on the Pacific slope. Every student of history will be benefitted by perusing these volumes. A num- ber of them have been published, but the larger portion of the work has not yet issued from the press. Utah is to receive just consideration. The truth is to be told concerning her people and one entire volume will be devoted to their history. The work will go into the great libraries of the world and should be found in the libraries

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Nov 11, 1884