[upside down text] I wish you to give my respects to all my friend who
inquire about me and I wish them all to ivestigate
the gospel of Jesus Christ as preach by the Elders of Latter
Day Saints or in the Bible I expect brother
will send you the paper the ensuing year as I requested
him to do so. I wish ^you^ would write to me when conveneiant
direct to , &c, for I always pass through there & occasionally
preach there as yet we have the priviledg of occupying
the court house for preaching when we see fit. Should you
wright write to me I would like to hear how Uncle
& family is & the rest of the friends [end of upside down text]
Willfford Woodruff
Willford Woodruff
Dec. 9th 1836.
Wilford Dec 9th
Dennessee [Tennessee] 1835
25
Mr
Litchfield County
Connecticut
their has been much sickness in this country since
I last wrote yet the Lord hath preserved my health
for which I am thankful Brother said his last letter
from home left them well & had fast recovered of
her illness which I was glad to hear. I often think of you all
& pray for you & vary much desire to see you I trust
I shall have an interest in your prayers while I am
Absent I have not herbd from Brother's &
since I left , Mo. excepting in your letter I
would be glad to know how they get along I supposse
Azmon has much changed his religious principles since I
saw him all stand for themselves I wish them all well
upside down text I wish you to give my respects to all my friend who
inquire about me and I wish them all to ivestigate
the gospel of Jesus Christ as preach by the Elders of Latter
Day Saints or in the Bible I expect brother
will send you the paper the ensuing year as I requested
him to do so. I wish you would write to me when conveneiant
direct to , &c, for I always pass through there & occasionally
preach there as yet we have the priviledg of occupying
the court house for preaching when we see fit. Should you
write to me I would like to hear how Uncle
& family is & the rest of the friends end of upside down text
Willfford Woodruff
Willford Woodruff
Dec. 9th 1836.
Wilford Dec 9th
Tennessee 1835
25
Mr
Litchfield County
Connecticut
their has been much sickness in this country since
I last wrote yet the Lord hath preserved my health
for which I am thankful Brother said his last letter
from home left them well & had fast recovered of
her illness which I was glad to hear. I often think of you all
& pray for you & vary much desire to see you I trust
I shall have an interest in your prayers while I am
Absent I have not herd from Brother's &
since I left , Mo. excepting in your letter I
would be glad to know how they get along I suppose
Azmon has much changed his religious principles since I
saw him all stand for themselves I wish them all well