24th I wrote A Letter to Br & Sister Hiram
Clark & agreed to attend a quarterly conference
on Sunday the 29th I spent most of the day
at home writing In the Afternoon the man of
the house curse & swore & quarrelled badly with
his wife & children & much abused his wife with
Language that was disgraceful I spent most of
the day in writing in the evening in company
with Br & Sister Booth & Br Davis I visited the
BAZAAR BAKER ST. PORTMAN SQUARE
Biographical and Descriptive Sketches of the
Destinguished Characters which compose the
UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION
of MADAME TUSSAUD, AND SONS.
Madame Tassaud And Sons have the the
gratfication to possess the coronation robes of George the Fourth and the Emperor Napoleons
a most extraordinary sight to be under one roof
with an endless variety of relics of evry descrip-
tion which would fatigue the reader to ennum-
erate
I have never in my travels seen any thing that
could begin to compare with the exhibition above
spoken of I purchased on entering a Book giving
a description of the contents of each room, the
cost of fitting up this exhibition must amounted
to Millions of Dollars, in this exhibtion could be
seen the exact appearance of the crowning of
the Queen of England & her courts at various
times & the Kings & Queens of England for centuries
~ Tuesday
24th [FIGURE] I wrote a Letter to Br & sister Hiram
Clark & agreed to attend a quarterly conference
on Sunday the 29th I spent most of the day
at home writing. In the Afternoon the man of
the house curse & swore & quarrelled badly with
his wife & children & much abused his wife with
Language that was disgraceful I spent most of
the day in writing in the evening in company
with Br & Sister Booth & Br Davis I visited the
BAZAAR BAKER ST PORTMAN SQUARE
Biographical and Descriptive Sketches of the
Destinguished Characters which compose the
UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION
of MADAME TUSSAUD, AND SONS.
Madame Tassaud And Sons have the the
gratfication to possess the coronation robes of
George the Fourth and the Emperor Napoleons
a most extraordinary sight to be under one roof
with an endless variety of relics of evry description which would fatigue the reader to ennumerate
I have never in my travels seen any thing that
could begin to compare with the exhibition above
spoken of I purchased on entering a Book giving
a description of the contents of each room, the
cost of fitting up this exhibition must amounted
to Millions of Dollars, in this exhibtion could be
seen the exact appearance of the crowning of
the Queen of England & her courts at various
times & the Kings & Queens of England for centuries
"Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)," June 24, 1845, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 25, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/Ymn