Day in the Life

Jan 9, 1895

Journal Entry

January 09, 1895 ~ Wednesday

[FIGURE 10] [FIGURE 1] Jan 9, 1895

I received a Letter from Owen to Father & Mother
I wrote to Owen 4 pages And to Cornelius Schettler
4 pages

People

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Woodruff, Abraham Owen
23 Nov 1872 - 20 Jul 1904
558 mentions
Apostle, Family, Missionary
24 mentions
Woodruff, Emma Smith
1 Mar 1838 - 6 Mar 1912
961 mentions
Family

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Letter from Emil Gottlieb Kohler, 9 January 1895
Midway, Utah Hon. Pres. Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake city. Dear Brother: Having recived your letter from the 3rd Jan 1895 in Regard to the call to go on a Mission to Switzerland and Germany, and in reply to this call I feel my weakness and smallness to perform, such a Mission. But with the aid of our heavenly Father, I will try and perform it with mybest of my ability. If my circumstances will permit me, I will be at hand if possible on the day appointed, which is the 12th April 1895. But your notification is rather short a time. If I should not appear at the appointed date I will bye Ready at beginning of Oct. 1895 P.S. over.
Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898
Received Dividend Zion Savig Bank 780
Letter from Daniel Tyler, 9 January 1895
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Salt Lake City Utah Dear Brethren, Your very kind & thrice welcome letter of the 2nd inst was duly received but owing to being afflicted with rushing of blood to the head I have been unable to answer satisfactorally until now. As I informed you in my last that I was instructed to turn over the Certificate of the Librarian of Congress to President Woodruff instead of Attorney Bro. F. S. Richards aI herewith inclose said

Events

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Eighth Constitutional Convention held; new Utah Constitution banning polygamy ratified November 5th.

Jan 9, 1895