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May 3, 1890

Journal Entry

May 03, 1890 ~ Saturday

May Saturday I took cars rode to Ogden Brigham City
& Logan 95 Miles went to the Temple & stoped I met
with Brother Roskelley Merrill & others, I was pleased
to walk the courts of the Lords House

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Merrill, Marriner Wood
25 Sep 1832 - 6 Feb 1906
97 mentions
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Roskelley, Samuel
1 Jan 1837 - 10 Feb 1914
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May 3, 1890