Dear Brother
I received your letter stateing
that my name had been suggested
and accepted as a missionary
to Australasia. In reply I will say
I am willing to go and with the
help of the Lord will make evry
effort to get ready to go. the
greatest obstacles in the way are
to get money to pay my fare as money
is so hard to ra^i^se in this part
of the country but the Bishop
and others say the way will open
and I am willing to sell every thing
I can to g accept my home which
Dear Brother
I received your letter stateing
that my name had been suggested
and accepted as a missionary
to Australasia. In reply I will say
I am willing to go and with the
help of the Lord will make evry
effort to get ready to go. the
greatest obstacles in the way are
to get money to pay my fare as money
is so hard to raise in this part
of the country but the Bishop
and others say the way will open
and I am willing to sell every thing
I can accept my home which
"Letter from Hyrum Howland Cook, 21 October 1894," p. 1, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 24, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/oy5L