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Sep 8, 1892

Journal Entry

September 08, 1892 ~ Thursday

8 In company with Presidents G Q Cannon &
J F Smith Don Carloss Smith the Architect & J R Winder
we visited the Temple from top to Bottom & found the
work in a good State of Progression. I received 3 letters
I visited Phebe C Scholes My Grand Daughter in V
Street I found her quite sick with the Cholery Morbus had
been sick several Days I then Drove to the farm
then in company with Emma I drove to our place
at wasatch & spent the night 20 Mils

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Smith, Don Carlos, b. 1816
25 Mar 1816 - 7 Aug 1841
Woodruff, Emma Smith
1 Mar 1838 - 6 Mar 1912
1039 mentions
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Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2295 mentions
Apostle
Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
4149 mentions
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Saville, Phebe Carter Scholes
6 Oct 1862 - 29 Nov 1926
115 mentions
Family

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Letter from Myron Shadrach Roundy Jr., 8 September 1892

Henrieville Pres't Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother your letter of the 3rd inst cam to hand this evening, as regards the call you Make I feel willing to respond to the call. I only regret that I am not very well quallified. I will be on hand. Yours very truly M. S. Roundy, Jr W. P. Willis Counselor All right. J. F. S.

Letter from Wilford Owen Ridges, 8 September 1892

Prest. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Utah Dear Brother I am in receipt of your favor of the 3rd Inst. notifying me that I have been accepted as a missionary to the United States and requesting me to state my feelings with regard to the call. I gladly respond by saying that I hold myself in readiness to subserve the intrests of God's work at any time when the authorities deem it expeedent to call me to any mission I suppose however that the proper thing to do will be to state my circumstances, so that the brethren will know just how I am situated, and I trust that this statement will not be construed as an effort to get out of going on a mission for indeed my own

Letter from Wilford Owen Ridges, 8 September 1892

Ogden Utah . To Pres Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City Dear Bro. If nothing unforseen accurs I will be at the Historian's Office at time stated in your note of Sept 3d Respectfully W. O. Ridges Moroni F. Brown Bishop 1st Ward Weber Stake O. K. J. F. S.

Letter from Octave Frederick Ursenbach, 8 September 1892

Morgan City Sep., 8th, [18]92. President Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City. Dear Brother: Your letter of the 14th ult., was received, and the contents carefully noted. In response will say that I will accept the call, to travel in the missionary field, although it is new work for me still I will go, and do my best, God being my helper. In the mission to Switzer- land & Germany, I will have

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

shoei[n]g Horses $3.50

Daybook (12 August 1892 - 10 October 1892)

8 Thursday I spent the Day in the office in the Evening I went to Granite 20 M[iles]

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Sep 8, 1892