Day in the Life

Nov 23, 1896

Journal Entry

November 23, 1896 ~ Monday

23. ^ A folded letter/box^ I received a Letter from Sarah Newton called
upon me on his return home from Provo Moses
Thatcher
is trying to Make war upon the Twelve Apostle
& Presidency & Getting all to sympathize with him
that He can. John Haven our Architect was out of
work & out of provisions I raised him $55 from
the Church $5 in cash & $50 on Tithing office that
He might have sumthing to Eat on Thanksgiving

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447 mentions
Apostle
Woodruff, Newton, b. 1863
3 Nov 1863 - 21 Jan 1960
157 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Sarah Brown
1 Jan 1834 - 9 May 1909
707 mentions
Family

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Letter from Clarence J. Elliott, 23 November 1896
Friend Woodward Salt Lake reading the Interview You had with Frank Carpenter in the St. Louis Republic of Oct. 15 thought I would enclose Yyou a clipping from the San Franciss Examiner of Nov. 15. I would like to join a Mormon Colony an would be willing to enter into an agreement to pay my expenses to one of your Colonies an would be pleased to join a party that would make this Island of St. Johns their Journeys end. I cannot see why it would not be perfectly feasible to establish a colony on that
Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898
girl $3 T 15 C $5 (27) $4.50 27 50

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

Nov 23, 1896