Day in the Life

Feb 11, 1895

Journal Entry

February 11, 1895 ~ Monday

Feb 11, 1895

I met with Langford & Orson Smith. I also Met
with Brother Budge {I had [due] less money.} I was unwell at nigh

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Smith, Orson
1853-1935
205 mentions
Missionary
226 mentions
Missionary

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Letter from Lorenzo Nelson Stohl, 11 February 1895

Brigham City, Utah, . 189 President Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Brother: Your letter of the 8th. inst. informing me that my name has been suggested and accepted as a Missionary to the Southern States and expressing a desire that I be ready to leave Salt Lake City on March 24th., 1895, was duly received. In reply will say, with the help of my Heavenly Father, I will be ready to leave Salt Lake City on the date mentioned in your letter. Your Brother in the Gospel, Lorenzo N. Stohl. Jens Hansen Bp. P.S. Kindly send me the address to the President of the Southern States Mission. L. N. S. All right J. F. S.

Letter from Samuel Baugh Thatcher, 11 February 1895

Logan City, Utah, Pres. Wilford Woodruff, Dear Brother: In reply to your letter of Feb 7th I will say, that, unless some thing unlooked for at present comes in the way, I will be ready to start from salt Lake on the 24 of March Your Bro Samuel B Thatcher B M. Lewis Bp very good. J. F. S.

Letter from Alfred Saxey, 11 February 1895

Provo Utah Dear Brother: You mentioned in one of your letters, that the fact, that when a person receives the Gospel, that he receives no rest or satisfaction only as he is engaged in spreading the good word among our father's children, and in calling them to flee from the wrath to come, is to you "another telling link in the chain of evidence of the correctness of the latter- day work," is no daubt correct, and it called to my mind some of my experience while in the church in my early youth, and some of my experience after I had drifted away. As you and myself have been on terms of intimacy for some time, I felt that I would like to write you as to some of these experiences I have stated above, because they are largely the external witnesses that helped to fasten in my breast the "assurance of faith" that I now enjoy of the correctness and divinity of the mission of Joseph Smith, and the "latter day work." My first connection with the church was in England while a mere boy, but young as I was, I now look back

Letter from Ellis Jones Ellis, 11 February 1895

Dear. Brother I received your letter, and I am glad to be counted worthy to go and preach the gospel, I feel my weakness in so doing, but I hope the Lord will Bless me with wisdom, that I may do som good, in bringing Souls to the light and Knowledge of the truth, if nothing happens I will be in Salt Lake at the pappointed time. Ellis. J. Ellis. Wm Shaffer, Bishop. Mill Ward. very good J. F. S.

Letter from William Clinton Martindale, Hiram J. Wells, and Horton David Haight, 11 February 1895

Prest Wilford Woodruff & Council. Salt Lake City Dear brethren, The saints located in the Basin Ward, have been laboring for some time to erect them a suitable meeting house where they can worship God, with out being molested by those who do not belong to our Faith. And have succeeded in getting one errected, which is an ornament to the ward, but are under obligations to some extent for the same, and has also worked a hardship to the saints living here as many of them are in close circu- mstances, And we have been

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

Feb 11, 1895