Day in the Life

Mar 28, 1892

Journal Entry

March 28, 1892 ~ Monday

28 A folded letter/box A hand pointing to the right I received 4 Letters from Judge Estee 2
Webster & Henry A. Woodruff I filled out my Tax list
I wrote to Newton, David M. B. Webster
we had a hard snow snow storm

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Woodruff, David Patten
4 Apr 1854 - 20 Jan 1937
227 mentions
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Woodruff, Henry Azmon
20 May 1855 - 2 Feb 1939
138 mentions
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Webster, Milo Burgess
14 May 1842 - 7 Jan 1896
21 mentions
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Woodruff, Newton, b. 1863
3 Nov 1863 - 21 Jan 1960
156 mentions
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Letter from George Chandler Parkinson, 28 March 1892

Franklin, Idaho, Prest. Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother: This letter will sevrve to introduce to you Elder George T. Marshall, of Franklin, who is now on his way to Salt Lake to be set apart as a missionary to the United States and expecting to leave the city on Wednesday 30th inst. for his field of labor, and as he has never even seen the Presidency of the church, or attended a general conference, and as the approach- ing conference promises to be of more thatn ordinary interest and he, with others, areis about to leave the Territory for a length of time to engage in a labor in which a little knowledge of home affairs, as above mentioned, may be of great service, would it interfear with or change andy arrangements alrealdy made if Bro. Marshall should remain in the city until after conference? Would he then have to travel alone? Are there others remaining? He would ^does^ not wish to interfear in the least with plans now arranged or run any risks or danger in any way, but wishes to be in strict harmony with your feelings in this as in all other matters, and this suggestion is made only with the view to bringing his condition to your attention. With kind love I am Your Bro, Geo. C. Parkinson

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

David John Bowen & Mary M C Bowen Paid for Divorce 10

Letter from John Quincy Critchlow, 28 March 1892

Ogden Pres. Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Dear Brother; I rec'd my notice to go on my mission, dated March 7th, a few days ago, in it it stated that I was to go to Europe, if you remember I called into your office on 25 ^18th^ of this month, and to my understanding, had my mission chang- ed from Europe to the United States, while there I told you my circumstances, which would admit of me going on my mission. I understood all that was necessary for me to do now, was to present my- self at your office, the day previous to my departure, to be set apart. Your Brother in the Gospel, Jno. Q Critchlow All right. J. F. S.

Letter from Joseph Jones Holbrook, 28 March 1892

Bountiful, Utah, Pres Wilford Woodruff Dear Sir I received yours of the 26^th^ inst in regard to a Mission to the United States. will say am willing togo and do the best I can will be ready by May 14th as1892 as requested if nothing unforeseen happens if there ^sould^ be I will notify you to that affect Yours Respectfully Jos. J Holbrook Chester Call (Bp) All right J. F. S.

Letter to Marriner Wood Merrill, 28 March 1892

Prest. M. W. Merrill Logan: Dear Brother: This will authorize you to adopt Luther Warner, (dd) to Joseph Smith the Prophet. And Permelia Stanton Warner to Hyrum Smith (dd.) Also that L. Warner and P. S. Warner receive this 2nd`s. These being grand parents of bro. John L. Dalton, who will represent them. With kindest regards your brethren. Wilford Woodruff Jos. F. Smith

Mar 28, 1892