Day in the Life

Nov 22, 1890

Journal Entry

November 22, 1890 ~ Saturday

22. I took cars with G. Q. Cannon Beck & Hyde &
Emma & others we rode to Lehi Junkction then
turned west & went to Siver City & Eureka
& stoped at the boarding house of the Bulion
Beck Mine
we had good quarters ^85 mils^ we went down
into the bowels of the Earth 600 feet and Examined the
silver oar. The prophets from this mine is about
$50000 a month The new Machinery cost $60000,
And water $20,000. The Population of Eureka is
about 4000 we spent the Evening visiting friends

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Woodruff, Emma Smith
1 Mar 1838 - 6 Mar 1912
987 mentions
Family
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2221 mentions
Apostle

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Letter from Brigham Young Jr., 22 November 1890
Pres. Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother: Find enclosed list of imigrants seailing this day from Liver- pool per Guion & Cor. S. S. Arizona. Their fares and destination are as follows. 1 Full fare to Salt Lake City £ 9.0.8 1 Child free [to Salt Lake City] [Total] £ 9.0.8 We have sent to R. Tenbroeck Esq. check of Thomas Spackman for Ninety Dollars ($9000) to apply on account. Yours faithfully Brigham Young per T. Alston

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Majority of members of the Church attending General Conference sustain the Manifesto.
Wilford inaugurates weekday religious education classes for elementary school-aged children (precursor to seminary and institute programs).

Nov 22, 1890