Day in the Life

Mar 18, 1895

Journal Entry

March 18, 1895 ~ Monday

March 18, 1895

I met with F S Richards, Robert, Thurman & Ivins
I talked with them about the Constitution & {the [illegible shorthand] women}

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35 mentions
Missionary
Richards, Franklin Snyder
20 Jun 1849 - 7 Sep 1934

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Letter from Benjamin Cluff Jr., 18 March 1895

Provo, Utah, President Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Brother: The enclosed letter is from Mrs. Col. Parker the lady who came three years ago with her husband to teach in our Summer School. I forward this to you asking your advice as to my answer. The letter will explain itself. With kind regards, I remain, Very respectfully your brother in the gospel, B. Cluff, Jr.

Letter from Adam Yancey, 18 March 1895

Dear brother I Will say in regards to the notice of a misthin to he suthern states I will be there on the day a pointed Yours truley Adam Yancey Bp. J. A. Tolman very good. J. F. S.

Letter from F. C. Walker, 3 November 1895

Panaca Nev. . Pres Wilford Woodruff S. L. City Dear Brother: I hope you will excuse me for not answering my call before. I left Hinckley about a monthe before I received my call and had so engaged myself into business that I did not know wheather I would be able to go at the appointed time or not But I have succeded so far in arranging my business matters in ^a^ shape

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

from {shorthand} C $10 T $10 C $5 25

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

Mar 18, 1895