Day in the Life

Sep 3, 1888

Journal Entry

September 03, 1888 ~ Monday

3. A hand pointing to the right I rode in the Morning to Br Wm White's to spend
the week I met with G Q Cannon & J F Smith
I signed 42 Recommends I received 40 Letters. I wrote
3 Letters to Wilford, Jaques & Henry & Nellie

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Woodruff, Emma Manella
4 Jul 1860 - 30 Nov 1905
245 mentions
Family
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2285 mentions
Apostle
Woodruff, Henry Azmon
20 May 1855 - 2 Feb 1939
141 mentions
Family
Jaques, John
7 Jan 1827 - 1 Jun 1900
Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
4143 mentions
Apostle
Woodruff, Wilford (Jr.)
22 Mar 1840 - 9 May 1921
722 mentions
Family

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Letter from William Spry, 3 September 1888
Chattanooga, Tenn., . Pres. Woodruff. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Brother Your letter of the 24th ult was received yesterday containing check for $21600 please accept thanks for the same. The state of the mission is still quite favorable everything is quiet as far as I am able to say. Am very thankful that the health of a number of Elders who were quite un- well a short time ago is greatly in- proved, and we hope since cooler weather is coming they will entirely recover Hoping you are still well and ever pray- ing for the cause of truth. I remain Yours in the Gospel William Spry per A F Stokes

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Church's attorneys obtain commitment from United States Solicitor that temples would not be confiscated.

Sep 3, 1888