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Sep 16, 1895

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September 16, 1895 ~ Monday

16 I spent the day in the office I signed $25 for the Liberty Bell

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Letter from Albert Arlington Day, 16 September 1895
Wilford Woodruff, Dear Brother I desire that you would release me for about six months as I have not been able to obtain enough means to take me through a mission. I have tried to sell my team at a sacriface to obtain money, but have not been success- ful, as yet, but I think I can raise the means by spring, and leave my family comfortable. I desire to honor the Priesthood, hoping this will not put you out in any. I remain your brother in the Gostle, Albert A Day. Let him have 6 months delay and so inform him. J. F. S.
Letter from Carl Axel Ahlquist, 16 September 1895
Sugar House Ward President Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother, Jan 10th1895 I received a call to fill a mission to Scandinavia and to start from this city April 13th. As circumstances did not premit mi to leave at that date. And througth your favor of Jan 24, my departure was postponed from April to October. And in receiving a notice that a company of missionaries for Europe wich will leave in October is notified for the 12 of that month. And would say that I will be ready to leave on that date to fullfill my mission, to the best of my ability Your Brother in the Gospel Carl. A. Ahlquist Very good. J.F.S. Elder Ahlquist, is a Faithful man, and Worthy the Honor bestowed on him Apollos G. Driggs Bishop
Letter from John Franklin Conley, 16 September 1895
President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City U.T. Dear Brother your favor of of Sept 11th was duly received notifying me that myself with others had been accepted as a missionary ^to^ Samoa. My feelings in regard to this call is this: I consider it a great honor to be considered worthy of this call, and will be in Salt Lake the time specified to be Set apart for this mission the Lord being my helper. Your Brother in the gospel John. F. Conley. Joseph Halford Good. J.F.S.

Sep 16, 1895