Day in the Life

Apr 19, 1898

Journal Entry

April 19, 1898 ~ Tuesday

Tues Ap 19th Went to the office. Myself & Emma wrote letters to M[adam] Mountford
Prest Cannon & Smith at Ogden. I went home at 330

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Woodruff, Emma Smith
1 Mar 1838 - 6 Mar 1912
1002 mentions
Family
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2243 mentions
Apostle
Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
4110 mentions
Apostle

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Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

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Letter from James Ratcliffe, 19 April 1898

Grantsville Presedent Willford Woodruff Dear Brother, In regard to the call made on me to go on a mission to great Britain. If the Lord gives me health and Strength, I will will be ready next September. Your Brother in the Gospel James Ratcliffe Prest. Woodruff Dear Bro. I am pleased to be able to recommend Bro. Ratcliffe as being worthy of the honor Your Bro. James L. Wrathall Bip

Letter from Charles F. Keller, 19 April 1898

San Francisco, Calif, . To Wilford Woodruff, Pres't of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints, and those whom it may concern. Greeting. Dear Brother, The following message is from the Lord Jesus Christ: I should have much preferred to deliver the same by word of mouth; but I am not financially able to pay my way. I should hessitate thus to address you, were it not for the evidence that the Lord Jesus himself renders in my behalf: It is not for us to find fault with the meanes made use of by the Lord to compass his Will: It is ours to obey without question. Why I was chosen to communicate the Lords Will to you, I know not; neither do I question the Lords motive: knowing as I do that He doeth all things well, in his own way and in his own good time.

Letter from William Roberts Morgan, 19 April 1898

Tuesday To The first Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later day Saints. Dear Brethren You will remember that my name was sint in last year as a missionary to go to preach the Gospel, but on account of having some land that was not secured I was granted whatever time was needed to secure my land

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

Apr 19, 1898