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Dec 3, 1892

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December 03, 1892 ~ Saturday

3 I spent the day at home reading

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Letter from Ephraim Tillotson, 3 December 1892

To Presidant Wilford Woodruff Dear Bro I have learned that my Son Charles is called to fill a mission to the Southeran States, and if it meets your aproval myself and wife has thaught it a good chance to get a little more of our genolagey by haveing him to go to England in the place to the States. our Birth Place is— Yorkshire England we have relatives there our Fathesrs & Mothers w[a]s Born & Died there & if it makes no differance— what part of world he labours in we would be pleased to have him go to England, but if your Planns are Permantley arranged, so let it remain. your Bro in the Gospel Ephraim Tillotson 748—24 Street. Ogden City Utah

Letter from Charles Tillotson, 3 December 1892

Ogden, . President Wilford Woodruff. Dear Bro. I received your notice for a mission to the Southern States. I desire to state, that I will be ready to start at the time appointed Dec. 31st. Your brother in the gospel, Charles Tillotson Ogden, Utah. Approved E Stratford Bishop O.K. J. F. S.

Letter from Daniel Cotton Wood, 3 December 1892

Auburn Wyoming Brother Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother Yours to hand of Nov 28, 1892 And can truthfuly say that I am on hand for eny thing you Want of me if My services is of eny use to you I shall be pleased To lend them to you. aAs for my circumstances is, We have hard time in this valey And I am in det some and no Money but that cuts no figure I will arainge thing so I can leave I have a years of provisons a head for my famley and thankiful to say that I have boys that will keep things going Just the same as if I was home so on them grounds I will meat you on the specified time

Letter from Joseph William Linford Jr., 3 December 1892

St. Charles Pres. Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake City. Dear Brother: I received your letter inquiring my feelings in regard to going on a mission to New Zealand. I consider it is an honor to be counted worthy to carry the Gospel to the in- habitants of the earth; and I will try, with the help of the Lord, to make arrangements to start from San

Letter from Joseph William Linford Jr., 3 December 1892

Accepts Mission [end of upside-down text]

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