235 minute F. D. Richards spoke 25 Minutes President Young
made the closing speech spoke 30 minuts & blessed the people at the
close of the meeting we drove to G. S. L. City 36 mils
~ Monday
28. I furnished the Editor of the Daily Telegraph with Notes
of our trip & spent the day choreing
~ Tuesday to ~ Thursday
29, & 31. I spent the time in my gGarden & orchard gathering peaches
~ Friday
Sept 1. I spent the day on my farm gathering wheat & stacking
it, there was a cold wind in the North & some rain I took a
severe cold on my Longs & was nearly sick at night
~ Saturday
2nd I spent the fore part of the day at the farm we had rain
during the night it is quite cool, the fall crops & weather seems
one Month Earlier than it did last year my corn is ripe
& I am cuting it up my cane is as foreward ias it was last
year the 4th of Oct when I made it up I had a sick night I
paid my taxes to day for 1865 $54.50 I also selted with
Mrs Jacksons she leaves for Sanbarnedo
~ Sunday
3rd Sept Sunday I arose sick was not able to attend meeting R. L. Campbell & Hugh Finley spoke in the forenoon & President Young spoke in the Afternoon a good sermon E T Benson bore testimony
~ Monday
4. Monday In company with President Young, The Twelve & others
I left Great S. L. City to visit St. George. I went with Brother
Robinson. we traveled to Lehi I had my Daughter Bulah with
me, we spent the night with Brother Hatch. we had a public dinner
at the school house A Meeting was held in the Meeting House
President Young spoke 20 Minutes E. T. Benson spoke, 15 Minutes G. Q. Cannon spoke 15 Minuts, C. C. Rich spok 11 Minuts, L.
Snow spok 15 Minutes I wrote a letter to Mrs Woodruff and
[FIGURE] informed her that Solomon Wixon had left the farm & run
away with Mrs Jackson. 30 Miles
6. We drove to Nephi A Military inspection was held &
a Meeting was held at 4 {oclock} Prayer By G. Q. CannonE. T ^30 M[iles]^ Benson spoke 55 Minuts, C. C. Rich 17, W Woodruff 16, F D Richards 13,
35 minute F. D. Richards spoke 25 Minutes President Young
made the closing speech spoke 30 minuts & blessed the people at the
close of the meeting we drove to G. S. L. City 36 mils
~ Monday
28. I furnished the Editor of the Daily Telegraph with Notes
of our trip & spent the day choreing
~ Tuesday to ~ Thursday
29, & 31. I spent the time in myGarden & orchard gathering peaches
~ Friday
Sept 1. I spent the day on my farm gathering wheat & stacking
it, there was a cold wind in the North & some rain I took a
severe cold on my Longs & was nearly sick at night
~ Saturday
2nd I spent the fore part of the day at the farm we had rain
during the night it is quite cool, the fall crops & weather seems
one Month Earlier than it did last year my corn is ripe
& I am cuting it up my cane is as forewardas it was last
year the 4th of Oct when I made it up I had a sick night I
paid my taxes to day for 1865 $54.50 I also selted with
Mrs Jacksons she leaves for Sanbarnedo
~ Sunday
3rd Sept Sunday I arose sick was not able to attend meeting
R. L. Campbell & Hugh Finley spoke in the forenoon & President
Young spoke in the Afternoon a good sermon E T Benson bore testimony
~ Monday
4. Monday In company with President Young, The Twelve & others
I left Great S. L. City to visit St. George. I went with Brother
Robinson. we traveled to Lehi I had my Daughter Bulah with
me, we spent the night with Brother Hatch. we had a public dinner
at the school house A Meeting was held in the Meeting House
President Young spoke 20 Minutes E. T. Benson spoke, 15 Minutes
G. Q. Cannon spoke 15 Minuts, C. C. Rich spok 11 Minuts, L.
Snow spok 15 Minutes I wrote a letter to Mrs Woodruff and
[FIGURE] informed her that Solomon Wixon had left the farm & run
away with Mrs Jackson. 30 Miles
"Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)," August 27, 1865 - September 6, 1865, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed May 8, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/LgqX