Day in the Life

Mar 3, 1896

Journal Entry

March 03, 1896 ~ Tuesday

3 I spent the day in the office G Q Cannon went to Ogden
with Mr Banigan who is about to return home He has
settled up his Bargan with us that is Entered into it so
we know what we have got to do. G. Q. Cannon is president
4And Treasurer J R Winder & Asahel H Woodruff are the
financial committee in connexion with G Q Cannon
as Treasure[r]. we are having a Hard snow storm which
is giving us a good Deal of snow in the Mountains

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Woodruff, Asahel Hart, b. 1863
3 Feb 1863 - 2 Jul 1939
708 mentions
Family
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2282 mentions
Apostle

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Letter from Abel M. Roper, 3 March 1896

Oak City Pres. Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I was called to go to Great Britain last fall but owing to my circunst- ances was realeased until April. I am on hand at your command when ever I am wanted. Please notify me when the company will leave. Your Brother in the Gospel Abel M. Roper P. S. Please record my name Roper instead of Rosser.

Letter from William Henry Stott Jr., 3 March 1896

Meadow Pres Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I accept your call as a missionary and if all is well I will be ready at the time appointed your Brother in the Gospel William H Stott Hiram ^B^ Bennett Bp

Letter from Heber Thomas Robertson, 3 March 1896

Spanish Fork To the First Presidency Dear Brethren I recieved a letter from Prest. Joshua R. Clark of the northren States mission adviseing me to put of starting until the 11th of April when others will then be going and I would have company all the way also tells me what would be necessary for my outfit &c &c I thought it nescissary to notify you of this and if it is all right with you and if not will expect to here from you in time for the first appointment Your Bro in the Gospel Heber T. Robertson

Letter from Orson Smith, 3 March 1896

To the First Presidency Dear Brethern In Millville, Mendon, and Peterboro Wards of this Stake, we feel that for the furthur growth and developement of the Saints, some changes should be made in the Officers, and we are working to that end. Now the question has arrisen, Can the Stake Presidency disorganize a ward and release a Bishop. Since he has been ordained and set apart by an Apostle. Again, Can a Bishop realeeaase a counselor when they do not work in harmony together. Ever desireous of the progres of the Work of God, Yours Truly Orson Smith

Letter from Cyrus A. Winget, 3 March 1896

Monroe Pres. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother, Your letter notifying me that my name had been sent in as a missionary arived duly. I will say in regard to the call, that I feel very submissive & think that it is an elders duty to labor and do all he can for the upbuilding of the Kingdom of God, yet my circumstances are such at preasant that I would like to be excused for a while. Four years ago I f bought a mans claim and a piece of land which cost me quite a sum. I then had to enter the land. whichI cannot make final proof for one year. If I should go now, the

Letter from Richard Elmer Caldwell, 3 March 1896

Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother: In regard to my feelings concerning my prospective mission to the Southern States, I need hardly say more than, I am perfectly willing to go on the date mentioned (April 18, 1896) regretting only that I am so week an instrument. It is my desire to, if it is yours, to fill this mission and fill it well. For a number of years I have been unsettled as to my place of residence and have been deprived of the priveliges of ward connections that I otherwise could hoped to have had. Owing to

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

To Arobelle Moses $410 410 Jesse M $10, Newton $10 20 Sylvaia Thompson $25 $15 40 Abram Owen $100 100

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Wilford and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles issue Political Manifesto about separation of church and state.

Mar 3, 1896