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Day in the Life

Sep 18, 1895

Journal Entry

September 18, 1895 ~ Wednesday

18 We met with Professors Talmage & Done on the college question
we had a hard rain to day

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Talmage, James Edward
21 Sep 1862 - 27 Jul 1933
103 mentions
Done, Willard
1865-1931
15 mentions

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Letter from Frederick Julius Christian Danielson, 18 September 1895
Prest Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother In answer to yours of the 16 will say. I will be on hand at the Historian 's office at the appointed time. Your Brother in the Gospel Frederick Danielson, James. C. Peterson Bp Good. J. F. S.
Letter from Marius Mikkelsen, 18 September 1895
Spanish Fork City, Utah, . President. Wilford Woodruff. Esq Salt Lake City. Dear Brother, Your letter of Sep. 16 at hand, informing me, that my name had been accepted as a Missionary to Scandinavia. Knowing as I do at present that when you call for Missionary's you are not hunting exuces which I shall leave for your consideration. My circumstances at present are such that it would be a considerable drawback to me if I was to leave at once or Nov. 16th as I have work orderet which I would not be able to finish to the Time stated, also, realizing that some funds is necessary to perform a Mission at the present time. After consideration have desidet that if you will extend time till May 20 or 25, 1896 I would then be prepared.
Letter from William N. Patten, 28 September 1895
next summer and i have got other obligations to meet and the Presidency know that and i will whait your fearther plecher This is all i have to say about it no more from your Brother Wm Patten I indorse the above Jasper Robertson Bishop The Quorum President should have notified us. Let him be honorably excused until he makes proof on his land, &c. J. F. S.

Sep 18, 1895