I wish to ask
a favor from you if you
can see fit to grant it.
Ever since I same to Nauvoo 1845
I have been working for the
benefit of my brethren I worked
in Nauvoo in Bro Snows fitting
out company all winter without
money or price untill he
crossed the river: I worked in Winter Quarters in 48 helping
to fit out the 500 Waggons that
went to Salt Lake
I crossed the plains in your
company was Captain in Bro E Whipple 50 of the first 10 done
able to pay the claim on it:
& if it is the mind of the Lord
& his servents to give me a title
to my Land I will be very
thankfull.
I would like when I go hense
to go free from dept
Pres. Smith & Hatch can
tell more than I can write.
I remain your Bro in the
Gospel of peace
I wish to ask
a favor from you if you
can see fit to grant it.
Ever since I same to Nauvoo 1845
I have been working for the
benefit of my brethren I worked
in Nauvoo in Bro Snows fitting
out company all winter without
money or price untill he
crossed the river: I worked in
Winter Quarters in 48 helping
to fit out the 500 waggons that
went to Salt Lake
I crossed the plains in your
company was Captain in Bro
E Whipple 50 of the first 10 done
"Letter from George Bryant Gardner, 4 September 1894," p. 5, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed May 1, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/mMoR