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Nov 24, 1888

Journal Entry

November 24, 1888 ~ Saturday

24 I spent the day at work setting out strawburies &
getting out Manure & sawing wood I went up in
the Evening visited Asahel & Naoma she was quite
Poorly we then visited Clara & Ovando &
returned home 6 miles

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Woodruff, Asahel Hart, b. 1863
3 Feb 1863 - 2 Jul 1939
648 mentions
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Beebe, Clara Martisha Woodruff
23 Jul 1868 - 29 Dec 1927
381 mentions
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Woodruff, Naomi Abbott Butterworth
21 Mar 1864 - 15 Nov 1948
44 mentions
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Beebe, Ovando Collins
14 May 1867 - 27 Dec 1928
163 mentions
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Scofield Hon Prsi Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother Your letter of 17 Nov came to Hand last Nigtn, and I feel that the Time has come for me to doo som good for my Relatins and for sprading the Gosbel of our Lord, and if no reasenable obstacles comes in the Vay, will I. start at the Apointed Time Your Brother in the Gosbel C. A. Kaiser A Nichols Bp. OK L J n
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Letter from Karl Gottfried Maeser, 24 November 1888
Provo, . President Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother, Since my last letter of the 3rd inst. to you the work in our church- school-organization has been going on at an increasing ratio, and consider it my duty to make a short summary report to you as far as I have been able to obtain information. As until the times of the issuing of Circular No. 2, my intercourse with the various Academies was confined to [the] occasions when I was either instruc- ted by you to write to certain parties, or my assistance was so- licited by Stake Authorities or Teachers themselves, a systemat- ic operation of all our existing schools, tending to a harmo- nious blending of all our labors to a common end, could not very well be attempted, without the appearance of of- ficiousness on my part, which very suspicion would do more harm than any possible good could have been gained by premature overanxiety. But your Circular, putting affairs at once into proper shape, enjoins simply upon me the duty to inform myself to some extent in regard to the spirit, condition, and results of every church- school, and to labor with the end in view, that every school of our organization feels itself as a constituent part of a

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Nov 24, 1888