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Aug 23, 1897

Journal Entry

August 23, 1897 ~ Monday

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Monday August 23rd 1897. I spent a good night, so did
Alice and the whole family, for we seemed to be relieved of every
strain and enjoyed a peaceful feeling throughout the house. Alice
rested and slept all night. This morning she got up from her bed
and dressed herself—I went up to the office, and talked much in regard
to Alice, with the brethren and visitors and returned home at 2 pm.
After which I rested

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Woodruff, Mary Alice McEwan
2 Jan 1879 - 14 Jan 1916
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Letter from John Waltus Judd, 23 August 1897

Salt Lake City, ., 189 Wilford Woodruff, President, Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Salt Lake City. Utah. Most Reverend Sir: I am in receipt of a letter from Geo. E. Hill, one of your Missionaries, directed to me from Waterford, Miss., which I herewith take pleasure in enclosing to you. Permit me a word of explanation: In more than one instance it has been my pleasure to give a letter of recommendation to your Missionaries when going into my Southern country, especially my State of Tennessee, as well as from time to time having by word of mouth commended them to my people there and solicited kind and christian treatment in their behalf. When Mr. Hill left here last April I gave him a letter—of which he speaks in the enclosure. Of course, with the detailed statement of Mr. Hill's work I have no special concern, except that gratification which comes to any citizen upon learning that another is being well treated and is performing a christian work which, let us hope, is always calculated to better whoever may accept and act upon such teachings. I great- ly appreciate Mr. Hill's painstaking letter to me, for it gives me an insight into the work that I myself before did not understand. You will note that he asks me for a further letter stating what I know of the people of Utah and of the country in general. I have by this mail written to him in answer stating substantially that I have been all over the State of Utah, from one end of it to the

Letter from Wilford Woodruff Clark, 23 August 1897

Montpelier Prest Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Bro Yesterday a letter was mailed to you from Wm Phelps accepting a mission to the Southern States but the letter did not have my signature as his Bishop. I now wish to instruct you to have my name attached as indorsing his letter Hoping that the mistake will be corrected without inconven- ience to you or to him, I remain your Brother in the Gospel W W Clark Bp Montpelier Ward

Letter from William Orrin Phelps, 23 August 1897

Montpelier Idaho Pres. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother In answer to your let- ter of the 12 of may last in which I am inform- ed that my name has been suggested as a missionary th the Northern States, I wish to inform you that all being well I shall be on hand to leave Salt Lake City Oct 21st 1897, according to appointment. Your Brother in the Gospel William Phelps

Letter from Charles David Goaslind, 23 August 1897

President Wilford Woodruff. Salt, Lake, City Utah Dear brother: Your letter to President Parkinson in which you ask for an inventory of the tithing property in the various wards of the Oneida Stake was handed to me to day, with instruction to say that on account of his extended absence from home, in the Oregon & Northwestern Mission prevented earlier action: but the matter will be taken up immediately, and the required information given. I am your brother in the cause of truth C.D. Goaslind Stake Secy

Letter from John Whittaker Taylor, 19 August 1897

read to Prest. W. Woodruff and he pronounced it "a good letter." I sincerely hope the reconciliation among the Saints will prove genuine and and permanent. And that those who have been baptized will stay baptized, repentant and faithful. Then indeed we should all be thankful, and give gratitude to God. I would be glad to feel confident that the work done will prove genuine. J. F. S. over

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Aug 23, 1897