In the latter part of the summer I was
asked if ^I^ would accept of a mission to Scandinavia to labor in the literary department.
I answered yes, and was thereupon informed
to report to you as soon as I was ready after
the 1st of Nov.; I therefore feel it a duty to
give an account of myself. In the intervening
time I have, upon a complaint sworn to by
marschal St John, been arrested for unlawful
cohabitation and put under $1000 bonds. I
waived examination before the Commissioner
and the case is now before the Grand Jury.
They have no case and I do not fear the is-
sue; but for the time being I am, of course, not
at liberty. When that time again arrive I will
take pleasure in so informing you.
In the latter part of the summer I was
asked if I would accept a mission to
Scandinavia to labor in the literary department.
I answered yes, and was thereupon informed
to report to you as soon as I was ready after
the 1st of Nov.; I therefore feel it a duty to
give an account of myself. In the intervening
time I have, upon a complaint sworn to by
marschal St John, been arrested for unlawful
cohabitation and put under $1000 bonds. I
waived examination before the Commissioner
and the case is now before the Grand Jury.
They have no case and I do not fear the issue; but for the time being I am, of course, not
at liberty. When that time again arrive I will
take pleasure in so informing you.
"Letter from Niels Peder Anderson, 10 November 1891," p. 1, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed March 29, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/k2KK