Letter from Abraham Owen Woodruff, 25 November 1895
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Letter from Abraham Owen Woodruff, 25 November 1895
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Excerpt:[written in sideways text] to father & Mother Nov 25 [18]905 Owen's Father & Mother Nov 25 [18]95 [end of sideways text] Berlin, Nov. 25th 1895. Dearest Father and Mother: You may rest assured my beloved parents I was indeed glad to hear from you again, when after a long silence your kind letters of Nov. 3rd and 5th were recieved. They brought Joy to my heart and I felt thankful to hear from you again. It has been a long time since I wrote ...
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Excerpt:as life lasts. Elder J. J. Toronto who has just finished a 31 month mission amongst the french-speaking people of Switzerland has been with me for about a week; he is on his way to Italy and perhaps to Cisily where he has relatives. I was indeed glad to see him and assist him in seeing Berlin. He has fulfilled a fine mission and rejoices in the good work he has been able to ...
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Excerpt:good as I am a little under the weather. The 23rd was my Birth-day and the good saints reminded me of the facts by numerous cards and letters of congratulation. A whole swarm of letters came from Elders, Saints and Friends in Dresden and in Berlin. They remembered me with several nice and usefull little presents which were appropr iate; such as a pair of wollen socks, a dozen linnen collars, a pocket-book & etc. In the evening members of our choir came and ...
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Excerpt:Wish to thank Pa very much for the information he gave me regarding the case of adultery. Have been anxious to hear something about the election and see according to the "Millennial Star the State has gone Republican. Am sorry the gloves I sent Alice were too small for her, she must have a very large hand. Some one sent me some "events of the week" in your last letter I suppose it must have been Alice but there was no letter with them. Am sorry to hear of