& Germany; in Provoshe was enticed
by the father of G. N., Bro. John C. Naegele
to Toquerville, Washington Co. Utah,
to come down with him in the
service of one of his wives; without
much experience, she did not insist
much on his conditions of payment,
thinking because she had got the
money for her emigration from the
brother-in-law of John C. Naegele,
Mr. John Beck from Salt Lake City,
that she was bound more or less to
go with him, though she did not
like very well to go so far south.
Now she went and was for about
40 weeks at Mrs. Naegele's in Toquer-
ville, viz till April 1887; Mr John C.
Naegele never paid her any wages,
except a pair of shoes of $1.50, wollen
cloth for a suit of perhaps 3 or 4 dolls,
a piece of lady under clothing worth
80 c. or $1.00 and $10.00 for her journey
& Germany; in Provo she was enticed
by the father of G. N., Bro. John C. Naegele
to Toquerville, Washington Co. Utah
to come down with him in the
service of one of his wives; without
much experience, she did not insist
much on the conditions of payment,
thinking because she had got the
money for her emigration from the
brother-in-law of John C. Naegele
Mr. John Beck from Salt Lake City,
that She was bound more or less to
go with him, though She did not
like very well to go so far south.
Now she went and was for about
40 weeks at Mrs. Naegele's in Toquerville, viz till April 1887; Mr John C
Naegele never paid her any wages,
except a pair of shoes of $1.50, wollen
cloth for a suit of perhaps 3 or 4 dolls,
a piece of lady under clothing worth
80 c. or $1.00 and $10.00 for her journey
"Letter from Achille A. Ramseyer, 31 January 1888," p. 2, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed March 28, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/mER0