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Jan 3, 1897

Journal Entry

January 03, 1897 ~ Sunday

3 ^ A hand pointing to the right^ Sunday I spent the day at home I wrote to Asahel

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Woodruff, Asahel Hart, b. 1863
3 Feb 1863 - 2 Jul 1939
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Franklin, Idaho, Pres. W. Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother Your letter of Dec 22 [18]97 calling me to take a mission to Oregon and the Northwest is received Replying will say. I have confered with the Stake Presidency as suggested in your letter and have fixed the date of my departure between Jan. 20 and Feby 1 [18]98. Hoping this will be satisfactory and with kind regards and blessings I am your Brother S. C. Parkinson L. L. Hatch Bp.
Letter from William M. Jones, 3 January 1897
Albion Dear Brotheren Your letter of Dec 24 is at Hand and note in Regards my self taking a mishion to the united States you wish to know the Earliest Date I will state I have no date to name Ive tryed to Be as a minut man to all calls I am at Present in the Hotel Buisness I am Renten a Hotel and for me to go means to give it up I aint no Home of my own But none of this will Be no Excuse for me I Relise the Responsbelity Resting on me and the Hardest on me whould Be my wife She Being an Invaled one date is as Easy as another or as Hard as anothe

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Jan 3, 1897