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Apr 19, 1896

Journal Entry

April 19, 1896 ~ Sunday

19. Sundays I spent the day at home reading I was quite poorly

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Letter to Abraham Owen Woodruff, 19 April 1896
Copy to Owan My Deer Owen Your Letter to Ma of April 2 gave us all [illegible] certainly felt very bad from your Letter to us before the Last I could No more think of your coming home when before the others them you cant I am thankful that Mas operation was stayed I went to sty untill you get though you building the Churches and fill all opportunities given you I think I told you that I called to Prest Lund in London to not return you untill he did the rest of the Compey with you I have found the copy of the Letter that I sent to prest Naegle in it I started that the Blind woman is one of my poor Receved a Letter from Germany from a Brother saying that Owen was quite sick with a cold on his Lungs so He cant not speak in public & could not be heard I meen that in my Letter and I thought you was taking quite Hard and thought you ought to have a rest as soon as convenient

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

Apr 19, 1896