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Sep 12, 1896

Journal Entry

September 12, 1896 ~ Saturday

Sept 12 1896
Saturday I spent the day at home

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Letter from Allen Burt Snowball, 12 September 1896

Randolph . P. O. State Utah. Prsd. Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother. Your's of Sept. 8th came to hand in regard to Southern States Mission. In reply say. It is agreeable to my feeling to be a worker in sthe missionary field. And will be on hand at the Historians Office to be set apart on the 9 day of Nov. for the Sotuth- ern States Missoion. Your Bro. in the Gosple Allen B. Snowball P. S. Any instructions further will be accepted with thanks. A. B. S. Archd McKinnon Bishop

Letter from Charles R. Spencer, 12 September 1896

Randolph . Pres Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother, I received yours of Sept. 8th, 1896, As to me taking a Southern States mission. In answer say, I feel like going and fulfilling my mission to the best of my abbility and will present my self at the Historians Office at your appointed date Nov. 9th, 1896. Yours Respectuffuly Chas. R. Spencer. Archd McKinnon Bp.

Letter from Aroet Lucius Hale III, 13 September 1896

Afton President Wilford Woodruff Dear brother I recieved your letter the 10th. In relation to my call to Australasia I am willing to go if I can possibly raise the means. I understand that it is a very expensive Mission and I feel it my duty to let you know my circumstances. I depend principily on the days work for a living and the only thing I have got that I could sell that would amount to anything is my team wagon and harness

Daybook (13 August 1896 - 14 September 1896)

12 Saturday I spant to day at home

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Wilford changes fast day from the first Thursday to the first Sunday of each month.

Sep 12, 1896