To-day I received the following
letter from Bro. W. W., which he requested
me to copy and forward to you, as his
handwriting is hardly legible in many
places, being done rather hastily in
his peculiar style of penmanship.
Dear Brethren—Last evening
I had an interview with Brother J. Jaques,
and he brought me your favor of Sep. 20,
which I read with much interest.
I have just arrived in Salt Lake
County. Among other things I had
some private business I could not well
attend to while absent. Then again,
my intention is to take Emma south
with me for the winter. Brother Wm.
H. Thompson brought me up, and
To-day I received the following
letter from Bro. W. W., which he requested
me to copy and forward to you, as his
handwriting is hardly legible in many
places, being done rather hastily in
his peculiar style of penmanship.
Dear Brethren—Last evening
I had an interview with Brother J. Jaques,
and he brought me your favor of Sep. 20,
which I read with much interest.
I have just arrived in Salt Lake
County. Among other things I had
some private business I could not well
attend to while absent. Then again,
my intention is to take Emma south
with me for the winter. Brother Wm.
H. Thompson brought me up, and
"Letter to John Taylor and George Quayle Cannon, 23 September 1886," p. 1, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed January 7, 2025, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/3QQr