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Mar 3, 1886

Journal Entry

March 03, 1886 ~ Wednesday

3 [FIGURES] I received 6 Letters & wrote 3 Letters to Prest
Taylor, Bulah, ^&^ Jaques and ashael for Mrs Frink
I had an interview with B. Young F M Farnsworth
& Empy I spent the night at the farm

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Woodruff, Asahel Hart, b. 1863
3 Feb 1863 - 2 Jul 1939
648 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Beulah Augusta Beatie
19 Jul 1851 - 13 Jan 1905
248 mentions
Family
Young, Brigham (Jr.)
18 Dec 1836 - 11 Apr 1903
541 mentions
Apostle
Jaques, John
7 Jan 1827 - 1 Jun 1900
439 mentions
Taylor, John, b. 1808
1 Nov 1808 - 25 Jul 1887
1836 mentions
Apostle
Farnsworth, Moses Franklin
5 Feb 1834 - 25 Feb 1906
155 mentions
Empy, William
1808-1890
5 mentions

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Letter to John Taylor, 3 March 1886
Salt Lake City, Utah, President Taylor I want to ask a favor of you ie If you feel it right to grant it. Having been gone from home a year and not being able to attend to my business in setting up my account at the Seventies Office I find myself (for the first time) in debt several hundred dollars, I thought if you felt willing to make an appropriation of $500, which would better my indebtedness It would be a Blessing to me at the present time Your Brother in the Gospel W Woodruff
Letter to John Taylor, 3 March 1886
Salt Lake City, Utah, President John Taylor Dear Brother I feel as though I would like to hear from you and know how your health is. I must say it was quite a shock to my feelings on hearing of the arest of Brother Cannon and the circumstances connected with it. Of course I cannot give council to those over me But it did look like a dangerous course to take the [JP] at Ogden following the reward with his Photoes scattered through the County. Still any other Route might have been as dangerous. It seems that Brother Snow run a Narrow risk before he crossed the Line into Mexico. It appear that all the Rail Roads are watched and Marshals on the watch in Calafornia to guard the different routs to Mexico & the Islands. It seems to be dangerous work to try to get out of the County by any R. R. It seems at the present time about all I can do is to take care of myself I have had to withdraw from all ny family (or nearly so) and friends & foes My son Asahel comes & brings my Mail

Mar 3, 1886