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Mar 11, 1898

Journal Entry

March 11, 1898 ~ Friday

Fri Mar 11 Feel tolerable well this morning. drove to the office, busy all day
till 415 & went home

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Letter from Adelbert Beaumont Pack, 11 March 1898

Hinckley Millard co President Willford Woodruf Dear Brother I mailed you a letter yesterday asking you to let me have lower California as my mission field of labor, as my name has been or will be sent you for to take a mission sooon but I have changed my mind and wish to go to great Brittan in stead of California. by granting me this privealage you will greatly Oblige your Brother in the gospel Adelbert B. Pack

Letter from John Luther McConkie, 11 March 1898

President Woodruff. Dear Brother. Your Letter of Mar., 3, I received last evening. read and conidsidered. Although I am ^somewhat^ short of means. I except the call. And with the help of the help of the Lord, I will be there at the appointed time. May, 28th 1898. Your Brother in the Gospel. John L. McConkie S. D. Colton Per Robert Bodily 1st Councilor

Letter from Andrew Kimball, 11 March 1898

1898 To The First Presidency Salt Lake City: Utah. Dear Brethren: your kind favor of the 4th [Inst] containing reciept for $40000 on account of President Christopher Layton's tithing for 1897 has been duly recieved, and I had the pleasure in your behalf of presenting it to him on the anniversary of his 77th birthday. Brother Layton was completely overcome in his feelings of gratitude to you. your expressions of kindness in this as well as in other respects is greater than he expected. With regards to his health Brother Layton is failing gradually; two or three days ago he had a very severe attack, he as well as our-selve's thought his time had come; he rallied however and on Tuesday 8th his birthday, he was unusually bright. The large room where he lays was filled with people, the grown members of his family and a few others who came in to celebrate the

Letter from Francis P. Carlisle, 11 March 1898

Mill Creek President Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City Dear Brother, I accept the call to the Southern States mission and will endeavor to be ready at the time appointed. (July 21, 1898.) Pleas excuse. I would have replied before, but was away from home and did not know of the call until I returned. Your Brother in the Gospel Francis P. Carlisle James C Hamilton Bp

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

Mar 11, 1898