Day in the Life

Mar 23, 1894

Journal Entry

March 23, 1894 ~ Friday

23 Prest G. Q. Cannon could not come to the office
Brother Jack & Clayton went Down to see him
Wm W Cluff called upon me I wrote 2 Letters to
Newton Mary

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Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2227 mentions
Apostle
Jaques, John
7 Jan 1827 - 1 Jun 1900
Woodruff, Mary Alice McEwan
2 Jan 1879 - 14 Jan 1916
208 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Newton, b. 1863
3 Nov 1863 - 21 Jan 1960
153 mentions
Family
Cluff, William Wallace
8 Mar 1832 - 21 Aug 1915
66 mentions
Missionary

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Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

Em $8 order Z C M I $30 (28) $5 43

Letter from John A. Jenson, 23 March 1894

Cedar City President Wilford Woodruff Dear Bro Yours received 18th If all is well I will be there for the apointed time Your Brother in the Gospel John A. Jenson William H Corry Bp All right J. F. S.

Letter from Jonathan Golden Kimball, 23 March 1894

Chattanooga, Tenn.,^Logan City^, Pres. Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake City Utah Dear Bro: The Southern States Mission paid Two Hundred and Eighty One Dollars during the illness of Elder Walter Barton who died in Mississippi Conference, including his Embalming, casket and transportation. The reason we have not sent to you an itemized statement, is that Elder Bartons father explained that his son had a Life Insurance Policy for One Thousand Dollars payable at his death. Bro. Barton paid the mission Two Hundred and Fifty ($250) Dollars, and is willing and desirous of paying the balance $3100

Letter from Lewis Harvey, 25 March 1894

Salt Lake City, Utah, To the Presidency of Our Church Deare Brethre I have been here one week to get ahead ing in regard t^o^ the move. my father and my self Loaned the church in Missouri in the yeare [18]38 I am no neareer now than i was the day I cam I have not a niccle in my Pocket I ama Pauper in the Street witt a sick Daughter no help but from her neighbours foor women that go out wasting they administer to here out of there fitence [alittle] teas chees buns coffee out meal & While the church is owing me & have had then of the money, 50 yearned I feel Mistreated for the neglect and rong treatment & some Body is to Blame and it is A Woful thing it is Something I would not love to meet of to all this world Now I wont to Know what you will doe will you give me youre attention if you will all right if you wont abel

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Wilford receives revelation regarding sealing practices and the Law of Adoption.

Mar 23, 1894