Day in the Life

Feb 11, 1892

Journal Entry

February 11, 1892 ~ Thursday

11 I met with L Snow & Merrill who were preparing to
go to Mannassa to settle difficulties in that Branch
I met with the Twelve in meeting I received 3 letters

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Snow, Lorenzo
3 Apr 1814 - 10 Oct 1901
707 mentions
Apostle, Family
Merrill, Marriner Wood
25 Sep 1832 - 6 Feb 1906
164 mentions
Apostle

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Letter from Gottlieb Tueller, 11 February 1892
Pres. Wilford Woodruff Dear Bro: In answer to the call which I received to fill a Mission to Germany and Schwitzerland I can say that I shall try to make myself ready for the appointed time (by (the 9th of April) Your Bro. in the Gosple Gottlieb Tueller Wm West Bp All right. J. F. S. (over) Attended to Spence
Letter from Ulrich Stauffer, 11 February 1892
Presdt Woodruf & Council Dear Brethren: In answer to yours of recent date, in regard to my feelings & circumstances to going on a mission to the Continent. Ten years ago I returned from a mission to Europe. I am 54 years of age, my oldest boy is 12 years old. Last Summer I had the misfortune to fall from a load of Hay, breaking my leg and frac- turing my hip, and am quite lame yet. My feelings if I understand them are good & my circumstances ample, although I have a large family to care for, but if it is thought best that I should take a mission, I am on hand but would prefer starting May or June next. Your Brother Ulrich Stauffer We leave it to his Judgment as to wheth- er he can or ought to go or not. If he has faith & strength to go let him say so, if he thinks his condition not suited for a mission, I would honorably release him from the call. J. F. S.

Feb 11, 1892