Dec. 14, 1892
I met with the board of the Young University a good
deal was said upon the College Building we had a
call by David Sessions & others who informed us
that Mother Pattie Sessions Aged 98 Died this
Morning she lived to a great age she will be buried on the
17, Dec. Patty Sessions
Died Dec 14, 1892
Aged 98 years
we had many callers to day and many
subjects conversed upon
~ Thursday
15 I met with Mr Salisbury we met with
the Board of Z.C.M.I. and herd the report of Nov
of the institution I wrote to Newton
~ Friday
16 I met with Mayor Baskin who gave some vary
good ideas on home production & getting cheaper coal
I met with the State Board of Education & a report of
Pro. Maeser A carr Load of Grain arived to day
with 100 bushels of wheat & 100 Bushels of oats from Deseret for me we were crouded with Business
I administered to Roxie who was vary sick
~ Saturday
17. I went to the office this morning Roxie was better
we talked over the Affairs of the Printing office
~ Sunday
18. Sunday I spent the day at home reading. Clara
& Ovando Beebe called and spent the Evening Also Asahel & Naoma
~ Monday
19. I went to the office & received the Report of the Governor to the Secretary of the Interior Also the
Report of the Utah Commission I think they are
both at war with the interest of the people we had
a good many visitors
~ Wednesday
Dec. 14, 1892
I met with the board of the Young University a good
deal was said upon the College Building we had a
call by David Sessions & others who informed us
that Mother Pattie Sessions Aged 98 Died this
Morning she lived to a great age she will be buried on the
17, Dec. [FIGURE] Patty Sessions
Died Dec 14, 1892
Aged 98 years
we had many callers to day and many
subjects conversed upon
~ Thursday
15 I met with Mr Salisbury we met with
the Board of Z.C.M.I. and herd the report of Nov
of the institution I wrote to Newton
~ Friday
16 I met with Mayor Baskin who gave some vary
good ideas on home production & getting cheaper coal
I met with the State Board of Education & a report of
Pro. Maeser A carr Load of Grain arived to day
with 100 bushels of wheat & 100 Bushels of oats from
Deseret for me we were crouded with Business
I administered to Roxie who was vary sick
~ Saturday
17. I went to the office this morning Roxie was better
we talked over the Affairs of the Printing office
~ Sunday
18. Sunday I spent the day at home reading. Clara
& Ovando Beebe called and spent the Evening Also
Asahel & Naoma
~ Monday
19. I went to the office & received the Report of the
Governor to the Secretary of the Interior Also the
Report of the Utah Commission I think they are
both at war with the interest of the people we had
a good many visitors
"Journal (January 1886 – December 1892)," December 14, 1892 - December 19, 1892, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 27, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/lRz7