to Sir William Jackson Hooper Director of the Royal Gardens Kew London. I sent him a tin box soldered up tight containing the black
and yellow Mountain currant of Mr. Hemways, some service-berries
one paper of Muskeet Seed and one paper of Mus^kcrew^. The
latter I could not describe. The Muskeet grows from ten to 20
feet high is a desert shrub grows in dry places has the appearence
of the black locus and has thorns on it resembling the prickly Ash
I called upon President Young and asked if we should
send out Circulars to the Bishops for the cencus. He said once
a year would do. He told me also that we might move into
our new office on the morrow
On this day we moved the contents of the old Historian's
Office ^which was a part of the Tithing Office^ into the New one
opposite President Youngs house. We had three large
Secretaries filled with books and papers: they were 6 feet
wide 8 feet high and 18 inches deep besides about 20 other
Secretaries desks tables &c and about 1 cord of papers which
Dr Richards and George A Smith had gathered together
On the same day Thomas Bullock took
his leave of us and started on his mission to England. Bro Leo Hawkins went with him over the Mountains and spent
the night.
Next day President Young went up City Creek and
saw two bears: brother Kesler killed one of them
On the Presidents Young Kimball
and grant visited us at the New Historian's Office.
Brother Kimball said may the blessing of God rest upon
to Sir William Jackson Hooper Director of the Royal Gardens Kew
London. I sent him a tin box soldered up tight containing the black
and yellow Mountain currant of Mr. Hemways, some service-berries
one paper of Muskeet Seed and one paper of Muskcrew. The
latter I could not describe. The Muskeet grows from ten to 20
feet high is a desert shrub grows in dry places has the appearence
of the black locus and has thorns on it resembling the prickly Ash
I called upon President Young and asked if we should
send out Circulars to the Bishops for the cencus. He said once
a year would do. He told me also that we might move into
our new office on the morrow
On this day we moved the contents of the old Historian's
Office which was a part of the Tithing Office into the New one
opposite President Youngs house. We had three large
Secretaries filled with books and papers: they were 6 feet
wide 8 feet high and 18 inches deep besides about 20 other
Secretaries desks tables &c and about 1 cord of papers which
Dr Richards and George A Smith had gathered together
On the same day Thomas Bullock took
his leave of us and started on his mission to England. Bro
Leo Hawkins went with him over the Mountains and spent
the night.
Next day President Young went up City Creek and
saw two bears: brother Kesler killed one of them
On the Presidents Young Kimball
and grant visited us at the New Historian's Office.
Brother Kimball said may the blessing of God rest upon
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