I Blessed a child of Jesse C. Little, called Jedediah M. Grant He
had a great Blessing
~ Monday
13 I delivered into the Hands of F. D. Richards 5 sheep & 2 lambs
I spent the fore part of the day in the office in the afternoon
I attended Charles while in grafting my orchard
~ Tuesday
14th I spent the day most of it in grafting my Apple Orchard I grafted
the following kinds into my Apple orchard
Sweet Summer Peiarmain
Winter Peiarmain
Yellow Newton Pippin
Rhode Island Greening
Allexander
Virginia Greening
Golden Russett
Fall Beauty
Milam Peaks Plesant
Early June Early Harvest
Baldwin Tolpoy Hockien
wine sap = 20 ounce
winter Queen Newark King
June Eating
Esop Spitzenburgh
Mother Porton
Red June
williams Early red
Summer Pairmain
Red Astrocan
Golden Sweet
Rambo or seek no further
Fall Pippen
I also put in the following Pears
Bartlet Bergamont Julianne
White Doyanne ^& Bartlet^
the following Plums
Sweet Damson Smiths Orleans
& [Cory] Golden Drop
cherries Black Tortonian
7 Grafts of Quinces from Calafornia
176 we Rode through Rush valley to Johnsons settlement had
a talk with the Indian about the Horses but learned nothing of them
we returned to Toille City & spent the night
~ Friday
187 we rode throug Toillee valley & returned home in the night
whole Distance 100 miles
~ Saturday
18th I spent the day in the City I wrote a letter to Harrison Severe
[FIGURE] to use his influence with the India[n]s to get my horses
I Blessed a child of Jesse C. Little, called Jedediah M. Grant He
had a great Blessing
~ Monday
13 I delivered into the Hands of F. D. Richards 5 sheep & 2 lambs
I spent the fore part of the day in the office in the afternoon
I attended Charles while in grafting my orchard
~ Tuesday
14th I spent the day most of it in grafting my Apple Orchard I grafted
the following kinds into my Apple orchard
Sweet Summer Pearmain
Winter Pearmain
Yellow Newton Pippin
Rhode Island Greening
Allexander
Virginia Greening
Golden Russett
Fall Beauty
Milam Peaks Plesant
Early June Early Harvest
Baldwin Tolpoy Hockien
wine sap = 20 ounce
winter Queen Newark King
June Eating
Esop Spitzenburgh
Mother Porton
Red June
williams Early red
Summer Pairmain
Red Astrocan
Golden Sweet
Rambo or seek no further
Fall Pippen
I also put in the following Pears
Bartlet Bergamont Julianne
White Doyanne & Bartlet
the following Plums
Sweet Damson Smiths Orleans
& Cory Golden Drop
cherries Black Tortonian
7 Grafts of Quinces from Calafornia
while going to the office I saw Thomas Williams at the Council
House drunk & swareing at an awful rate Hooper & Egan were
trying to still him I spent the after noon in the office
I herd to day that my Horses were stolen I immediately
wrote a description of them & sent north & south my boys
got home in the night
16 we Rode through Rush valley to Johnsons settlement had
a talk with the Indian about the Horses but learned nothing of them
we returned to Toille City & spent the night
~ Friday
17 we rode throug Toillee valley & returned home in the night
whole Distance 100 miles
~ Saturday
18th I spent the day in the City I wrote a letter to Harrison Severe
[FIGURE] to use his influence with the Indians to get my horses
"Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)," April 12, 1857 - April 19, 1857, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 19, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/mw29