Day in the Life

Mar 2, 1890

Journal Entry

March 02, 1890 ~ Sunday

March 2 1890
Sunday I attended the Meeting at the conference and
spoke 30 M[inutes] in the afternoon O F Whitney spok
I visited Clara in the Evening

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Beebe, Clara Martisha Woodruff
23 Jul 1868 - 29 Dec 1927
411 mentions
Family
71 mentions
Missionary

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To the president of the Mormons Mr. Wooddruff Deid you get my letters and newspaper that I send you 3 or 4 months ago in German and English language Tell this same answer to Mr. Tailor I dare not read the prussian law to the enemys; they call me a spioner. I never got an answer from you, so I think our post master is a letter mink all labor gvien [given] got a conven tion to the first of May She call that eight hours a day. They bought for 5 Million dollars the president here. This fellow want to know what this Eight hours

Mar 2, 1890