Day in the Life

Jan 9, 1897

Journal Entry

January 09, 1897 ~ Saturday

9 sI ^ A hand pointing to the right^ spent the day at home I wrote 3 Letters to A H Woodruff
and Nellie & Wilford Azmon Woodruff the Last ^one^ I
Put $5 to Wilford to pay his fine of $5 for being in
a waggon whare a pistol was shot off within the Limits of the city

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Woodruff, Asahel Hart, b. 1863
3 Feb 1863 - 2 Jul 1939
707 mentions
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Woodruff, Emma Manella
4 Jul 1860 - 30 Nov 1905
244 mentions
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17 mentions
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Letter from George Francis Comish, 9 January 1897
Coveville . Pres. Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother. In answer to a call as a missionary to the Southern States, my cir- cumstances or so that I can not go at present as I have entered land and cannot prove upon it for two years after I have proved upon my land I am willing to go. Your Bro. in the Gosple. Geo. Comish J. C. Larsen
Letter from Jacob Peter Larsen, 9 January 1897
Cove Presedent Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother, I recieved your Letter of Jan 6, 1897 Asking me to take A mission to the sutouthren states. I will be ready to Go at the apointed time. Your Bro in the Gospel. Jacob P. Larsen J. C. Larsen Bp
Letter from John Whittaker Taylor, 9 January 1897
Denver Colorado, . Prest. Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dear Brother; I am pleased to report to you that our Heavenly Father is open^i^ng up our way in this city and we are finding many friends and we feel you were inspir- ed of the Lord to open this mission. We have been very careful to locate a hall in which to hold our regular meetings, in a respecttable part of town. We have succeeded in arrang- ing for a strictly first class hall well furnuished, lighted and heat- ed, located one block east of the New York Equitable Building at No. 1646 California Street, where we will hold regular meetings every Sunday commencing at 11 a.m

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Jan 9, 1897