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Jul 15, 1892

Journal Entry

July 15, 1892 ~ Friday

15 ^[FIGURE]^ I had an interview with Legrand Young about
my suit with Yager it is to be decided to day
Judge Decided damage $23, & cost $5 total $28. On my
return to the farm I found that Yager had put
water in my Ditch And I went to work & filled
it up according to the council of Legrand Young

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Yeager, Hiram
1835-1910
8 mentions
Young, Marcus LeGrand
27 Dec 1840 - 23 Jul 1921
54 mentions

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Letter from Hyrum Albert White, 15 July 1892
England Pres Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I have just recieved a letter from you stating that I had been selected to fill a mission in New Zealand. I left my home the 16 of Feb to honor a call made on me to fill a mission in England and am doing my very best in my weekness to preach the everlasting gospel I am injoying my labors very much Hoping my labors here will cancil the last call I remain your brother in the gospel of our Redeemer respectfuly H A White
Letter from William Thomas Stewart, 15 July 1892
President Wilford Woodruff. and Counsellors. Salt Lake City Utah. Dear Brethren; The mail boat which arrived last night brought Safely over Elders Cox and Bartlett, also Drafts on ^Union^ Bank of Australia, for £90,0,0 and £30,0,0 respectively. The former being the return fares of Elders who have returned home. The latter a return fare for Elder Jno. S. Groesbeck whose father being imprisoned made his presence necessary at home, and in accordance with instructions contained in Bro Reynold's note of June 17, he will leave here as soon as practicable which will be next month, or the month following at the latest. The list of the Elders expected here in October, kindly sent by Bro Geo Reynolds was received. The practice of sending out clothing to the Elders laboring here is on the increase, till the custom officers are begining to take notice thereof. The last packages cost 20%

Jul 15, 1892