Day in the Life

Jul 28, 1897

Journal Entry

July 28, 1897 ~ Wednesday

July 28th Prest Geo Q. Cannon called this morning and explained to me of
the meetings held yesterday, and about obtaining $150,000.00 from Mr.
Banigan & giving him 7 notes, 2 for $50,000 each and 5 for $10,000 each, and
a mortgage to secure the same. These notes were afterwards sent to me by
Bro Jas Jack per Bro L J Nuttall which I signed as Prest of the Church also in my
personal name. The said notes to be also signed by Geo. Q. Cannon, Joseph F Smith
and Frank J. Cannon. I also signed the mortgage. Bros Cannon & Smith also to
syn as the First Presidency. Bro James G. Bleak called and I


talked with him in regard to my Genealogy which he is writing up.
Bro. Nuttall came and staid with me tonight. I could not sleep well before
midnight.

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Cannon, Franklin Jenne
25 Jan 1859 - 25 Jul 1933
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2257 mentions
Apostle
Bleak, James Godson
15 Nov 1829 - 30 Jan 1918
Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
4127 mentions
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Nuttall, Leonard John
6 Jul 1834 - 23 Feb 1905

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President Willford Woodruff Dear Brother In answer to the call made of me to take a mission to the Indian Territory, I will say that I am willing to go, and deem it an honor, and am willing to go and do the best I can. I will tell you my circumstances, I am a new currer here, and am not fixed for winter, I have not the means to fix a house to live in, because I had thought to go this fall, as the Bishop had informed me that my name was sent. So I have been making arrangements that way. Have sold my team, mey brother and sister have gone else where to live, and it would be much easier for me to go this fall as I have the means now to take me to my field of labor, and if it would be agreeable with your feelings I would be willing to go at that time. Your Brother James F. Jensen

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Jul 28, 1897