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Apr 22, 1890

Journal Entry

April 22, 1890 ~ Tuesday

22 I signed 15 Recommends I received 16 Letters
I signed 13 public Letters & wrote 3 to Cottam
to Booth and Phebe Snow 6 mils
I bought a suit of clothe for travelling $32.

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Snow, Phebe Amelia Woodruff
4 Mar 1842 - 15 Feb 1919
340 mentions
Family
Cottam, Thomas
20 Oct 1820 - 10 Nov 1896

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Letter from Robert Allen Jones, 22 April 1890

Henefer Prest Wilford Woodruff Dear Bro In reply to yours of the 17th would say that it is almost imposs ible for me to be ready for a mission for the day you mention on account of fin ancial embarrasments that must be met, and I have no other means than the labor of my hands to meet it. If you could favor me till Oct 6th 1890, I think I can settle up everything of any importance in that respect. Trusting you will think favorably of this I remain your Bro in the Gos pel. R. A. Jones. John Paskett Bishop. Let him off till he can report himself ready. J. M.

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Cash for Goat $6 Beef Bulls 1.75 7 75 [22] Paid for 7 Rods of fence 13 65

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Paid Cash for clothig for self 32

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Peter M Hanson & C. J Hanson Paid for Bill of Divorce 10

Letter from Alma Miner, 22 April 1890

(Recd Apl 24) Fairview, April 22. President Woodruff. Dear Brother I have just received your letter asking me to go on a mission. I will here state that a few years ago I got my foot in a thrashing machine and crippled me so I have not been able to walk any distance sence, and I am very fleshy, my weight 200 lbs. I was born in f 1841. I told the brother that came to see me that if I was only able to walk I would willingly go, but felt sure that I could not walk five miles a day, I told

Letter from John Wesley Young, 22 April 1890

Prest. Wilford Woodruff, Dear Brother: Your letter of the 21st inst. came to hand, and in answer, per- mit me to say, I will accept the privilege with pleasure, and try, to the best of my abil- ity to fill a honorable mission. If my arrangements can be made in time for me to go with Prest. Spry, it will suit me to go then, and I will endeavor to do so by getting ready with all possible dispatch. Thanking you for your kind consideration, I am, with great respect. Your brother in the Gospel, John Wesley Young. Endorsed O. F. Whitney Bishop 18th Wd O. K. J. F. S.

Letter from Daniel Tyler, 22 April 1890

Presidents Wilford Woodruff George Q. Cannon Joseph F Smith Dear Brethren, Your very kind letter of the 18th informing me that you had appropri- ated $150. per year out of the Beaver Tithing office ^with order for $25 enclosed^ to aid in making myself and wife Comfortable, was received last evening. With many regrets for the necessity and feeling that we would rather put a $1000. into the Lords Storehouse than draw $1.00 out we do accept the same "in

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Apr 22, 1890