Day in the Life

Mar 7, 1890

Journal Entry

March 07, 1890 ~ Friday

7. I signed 17 Recommends I received 20 Letters
I wrote 12 Letters 9 pub[lic] to Sarah Sylvia & David

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Woodruff, David Patten
4 Apr 1854 - 20 Jan 1937
222 mentions
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Woodruff, Sarah Brown
1 Jan 1834 - 9 May 1909
701 mentions
Family
Thompson, Sylvia Melvina Woodruff
14 Jan 1862 - 7 Aug 1940
135 mentions
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Letter from C. B. Schmidt, 7 March 1890

Omaha, Neb. . Hon. Wilford Woodruff, President Salt Lake City, Utah Ter. Dear Sir, Permit me to make a confidential inquiry, that I promised some valued friends to make of you, as the highest authority in the church of the Latter Day Saints. If you will favor me with your con- fidence to such an extent, that I may be able to make a satisfactory report to my friends, I shall be greatly under obligations to you. During my sojourn in Germany last year I have become to some extent familiar with the enterprise known as the "Anatolian Railways," which has been undertaken by a strong syndicate of German bankers at the head of which stands the "Deutsche Bank" of Berlin. The project is to construct a system of railways, the main line of which will traverse Asia Minor in a South-Easterly course, connecting Constantinople with the Persian Gulf The enterprise has been capitalized and construction of the line has been under way since some time. The source

Letter from Mormon William Davis, 7 March 1890

Midway Wasatch Co Utah President Wilford Woodruff Dear Bro I take this oppertunity of troubling you with a few lines I wish to ask you a few questions I will say has a Bishop a right to act and Juge in land troubles betwean Brethren I also have a desire to have your views in regard to Brethren layen off thare garments and wareing drars and under hurts when they go in to the mines to work as I have witnesed In my travels I am Expecting to com down to the city soon and would be Pleased to have an inter view with you if you would pleas let me know what hours wowld be most concenant for you to see

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Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

Recd from J Jaqes rent 25 205 Recevd from Church on Land 500

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

To sondries {shorthand} $15 Sylvia $5 20

Letter from Charles Ora Card, 7 March 1890

Prest. Wilford Woodruff City Dear Brother I deem it nec- essary to be instructed by the First Presidency upon a few points before I return to Canada, British North America & I submit the following. First. What do you desire me to do with the tract of Land purchased, by the Church? Of course it ^all^ remains in our hands and we had not owned it 6 months until land raised at liest [least] 60 per cent. Brother John W. Taylor forwarded to me the first payment of ten per cent on two Sections. With no ^in^structions from you on this point I am at a loss to know what to do. Second. Shall we fence some of this land for the use of the church [sideways text] Hold the land When necessity arises Bro Card to give the presidency the benefit of his views [end of sideways text]

Letter from C. K., 7 March 1890

Salt Lake City d. An Herrn Präsident Wodruf, Eine Offenbarung von dem Herrn! d. 1 Mai erhalten an das Volk Gottes. In der Nacht vom ersten bis 2ten Mai wurde mir durch eine Stimme welche der Herr selbst war geoffenbart da ich den Herrn zuvor in inständig gebeten hatte in [strikeout :sani] Hinsicht seiner Kirche u. seines Volkes ob es wirklich sein Werk sei und sein Volk weil so viel fehlerhaftes drin gefunden werde war die Antwort: Sie seien abgewichen u. seien nicht mehr in dem wie es Joseph Schmidt wie es [strikeout: Joseph Schmidt] geoffenbart habe, sie haben eigene Sachen hinzugethan u. seien fleischlich geworden haben den Geist Gottes verloren u. anstatt dessen die Welt lieb gewonnen. Stolz u Ubermuth, streben nach

Mar 7, 1890