Nov 1, 1876
and many others who accompanied us to York the
Terminus of the southern Rail Road. On our arival there
we took carriges which were taken down on the cars
there were four carriages in all & one Baggage waggon
1st carriage President YoungAmelia & Daughter Mirah. 2nd
1 Daughter of president Young & one of President Joseph Young
3rd carriage G. Q. Cannon wife & son. 4 carriage B Young jr W. Woodruff T. O. Angel & Howard Young.
we drove to Nephi & held a Meeting G. Q. Cannon
B. Young Jr & W Woodruff spoke. I spent the night at the
House of Widow Oakey distance of the day 90 Miles
~ Thursday
2nd We drove to Sipeo and Held a Meeting. G Q Cannon
W Woodruff & B Young Jr spoke I spent with Thomas
Yateswe held a Meeting G. Q. Cannon W. Woodruff
& B Young Jr spoke to the people distance of the day 40 M[iles]
4. Rode to Corn Creek and spent the night at the Fort 35 M
~ Sunday
5 Rode to Beaver 36 Miles Held a Meeting G Q Cannon
and W Woodruff spoke I spent the night with Br Copeland
He was A few months since crushed into a space 4 inches thick
a two ton Iron Boiler fell onto him he liying on his face
on a stick of timber ownly 4 inches betwen the timber &
the boiler. Hands was laid upon him and he was saved as
by Miracle
Nov 1, 1876
and many others who accompanied us to York the
Terminus of the southern Rail Road. On our arival there
we took carriges which were taken down on the cars
there were four carriages in all & one Baggage waggon
1st carriage President YoungAmelia & Daughter Mirah. 2nd
1 Daughter of president Young & one of President Joseph Young
3rd carriage G. Q. Cannon wife & son. 4 carriage
B Young jr W. Woodruff T. O. Angel & Howard Young.
we drove to Nephi & held a Meeting G. Q. Cannon
B. Young Jr & W Woodruff spoke. I spent the night at the
House of Widow Oakey distance of the day 90 Miles
~ Thursday
2nd We drove to Sipeo and Held a Meeting. G Q Cannon
W Woodruff & B Young Jr spoke I spent with Thomas
Yateswe held a Meeting G. Q. Cannon W. Woodruff
& B Young Jr spoke to the people distance of the day 40 Miles
4. Rode to Corn Creek and spent the night at the Fort 35 M
~ Sunday
5 Rode to Beaver 36 Miles Held a Meeting G Q Cannon
and W Woodruff spoke I spent the night with Br Copeland
He was A few months since crushed into a space 4 inches thick
a two ton Iron Boiler fell onto him he lying on his face
on a stick of timber ownly 4 inches betwen the timber &
the boiler. Hands was laid upon him and he was saved as
by Miracle
"Journal (January 1, 1873 – February 7, 1880)," November 2, 1876 - November 6, 1876, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed December 23, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/PZ54