Day in the Life

Feb 26, 1898

Journal Entry

February 26, 1898 ~ Saturday

Sat Feb 26th Staid at home to day.

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Letter from Louis S. Cardon, 26 February 1898

Logan, Utah, Wilford Woodruff. Dear Bro: In answer to yours of the 19 inst. will say, I will be ready to leave, for a mission to Switzerland, by the day you have set (the eleventh of June), if nothing uncommon comes in the way, & I will present myself at the Historian's Office the day before leaving, to be set apart as you request. Hoping this is sufficient, and praying God to bless you in your High and Noble calling. Your Brother in the Gospel Louis S. Cardon Henry Ballard Bishop of 2nd Ward

Letter from Martin Christensen, 26 February 1898

Carmel, Colo. Feb. 26th 1898 President Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake City, Ut. Dear Brother: Some days ago I received a call from you to go upon a mission to the Northern States, and it is my desire, by the help of the Lord, to fill that mission to the best of my ability. I am

Letter from Clare W. Reid, 26 February 1898

Manti City, President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City, Box B. Dear Brother, In answer to the call made upon my- self and wife to go to Samoa we de- sire to say that we feel it a great pri- vilege and are very willing to go. So, at the appointed time, God willing we will be ready to start. For my delay in answering I wish you to pardon me. We are just sending several missionaries to their fields of labor and ^the^ concerts, receptions, calls, etc. for their benefit, together with

Letter from F. Rautenstrauch, 26 February 1898

Dresden . Beloved President of the Church of Jesus: As Ia member of the Church of Jesus Christ I direct from the bottom of my heart a few lines to you, prayer- ing hoping you will ^for your^ favorable con- sideration. The last two years I have been in very straightened circumstan- ces and can see no possibility of progressing in life. Through sickness and lack of work I have been re- duced to this condition, that I can find no more comfort joy. I have tried everything, to obtain a living ^even saving meets and other things^ to be able to fulfill my duties, but it has been impossible, the in- come being so small and mis- fortunes many, to put myself in the proper position.

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Wilford's Conference address on his 1877 vision of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Feb 26, 1898