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Oct 24, 1892

Journal Entry

October 24, 1892 ~ Monday

Oct 24 1892
^ A hand pointing to the right^ I went to the office President Cannon received
a Letter from his son David in Germany a few days
before he died. We met with Col Trumbo & Clawson

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9 mentions
Missionary
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2236 mentions
Apostle
Clawson, Hiram Bradley
7 Nov 1826 - 29 Mar 1912

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Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

Borrowed of Jack {shorthand} for taxes 1350

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

Paid City Taxes by Jaqs 440

Letter from Edward William Wade, 24 October 1892

Pleasant View, Utah, President Wilford Woodruff, Dear Bro.: Since my Last letter to you Bro Johns children have improved so much and he feels to acknowledge the hand of the Lord in Blessing them and him and feels that the Lord will continue Bhis Blessings if he lives up to the requ[i]rements made of him and his wife Joins him in his feelings. Hence the wish me to say to you that with the help of the Lord and his Brothern Bro Johns will be ready to start for Europe on the 19 of next month. Respectfuly E. W. Wade Bp. P. S. Bro. Johns has a fellon on his hand is the reason he asked me to write thsis letter E. W. W. O. K. J. F. S.

Letter from John Whetstein Shupe, 24 October 1892

Ogden City President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I Received your letter on the 22nd stating that my name had been suggested and accepted as a Missionary to the Southern States and according to the istructions Issued by the first seven presidents of the Seventies that men that can pay there own way and leave there family in co^m^fortable circumstances was wanted therefore thinking it to be no harm But right that you should know my circumstances therefore I will try to give them as short as I can in the first Place I will say that I am troubled with a weakness Pin the Back and I have not ben able to do any thing

Letter from Lorenzo Peter Jensen, 24 October 1892

Prest Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother Your letter of Sept. 23 received and carefully considered. In answer to the call will say: circumstances are somewhat limited yet I consider it my duty to respond and therefore accept the mission and by the help of the Lord I will be ready by the appointed time, April [18]93 to start for Germany. Your Brother in the Gospel Lorenzo Jensen Lorenzo Is a Go[o]d Man Henry Tingey Bp O.K. J. F. S.

Letter from Herman H. Haag, 24 October 1892

Paris, 45 Rue Mazarine Pres. Willford Woodruff, George Q. Cannon, Joseph F. Smith, Dear Brethren: For some time it has been on my mind to write to you and I feel now that I can no longer lay it off; but that I must do so at once. I am in need of money. Since you have send the last amount to all the brethren here, I have lived on the share that was given to me, but I have now only enough to meet my wants until I shall hear from you again. It is my desire to remain

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Oct 24, 1892