Day in the Life

Jan 16, 1895

Journal Entry

January 16, 1895 ~ Wednesday

16 I Borrowed $1500 of Zion Saving Bank
for a short time on company Affairs
A folded letter/box A hand pointing to the right I received 2 Letters from Owen one on the 14th
& one this morning Both to Father & Mother I mailed
a Letter to Owen this Morning containing Letters
from Father, Mother & Blanche I also wrote Asahel
A hand pointing to the right I got measured for a pair of calf Boots at Coop

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Woodruff, Abraham Owen
23 Nov 1872 - 20 Jul 1904
630 mentions
Apostle, Family, Missionary
Woodruff, Asahel Hart, b. 1863
3 Feb 1863 - 2 Jul 1939
701 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Emma Smith
1 Mar 1838 - 6 Mar 1912
1027 mentions
Family
Daynes, Winnifred Blanche Woodruff
9 Apr 1876 - 2 Apr 1954
281 mentions
Family

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Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898
Received for servess Z C M I 50 65
Telegram and Autograph to Delpha Willett, 16 January 1895
P.O. Box B. Salt Lake City, Utah. . 189 Dear Madam: I send you herewith enclosed, with the compliments of President Woodruff, the autograph, etc., requested by you. The sentiment over the signature is purely Mormon and it may therefore be interesting to you on that account. Yours respectfully. Geo F. Gibbs, Sec'ty. Delpha Willett, Emporia, Kansas. [sideways text] The Glory of God is Intelligence. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City, Jan. 16, 1895 Born Mar. 1, 1807 [end of sideways text]

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

Jan 16, 1895