17 I assisted in giving Endowments to 62. W. W. sealed 10 couple G. Q. C. 6 couple
~ Saturday
18 I assisted in giving Endowments to 28. W Woodruff sealed 9 couple G Q C.
sealed 8 couple we than tooke our teams & carriages & in company with
Presidents Young & Kimball we drove to Centerville, had a dance
till 11 oclok & retired to rest for the night looking for a strong Eastern tornado
~ Sunday
19. Sunday It had snowed about 12 inches during the night Brother Cannon and myself took a pair of horses & sleigh & drove to Farmington
6 miles through a bad road & a tremendious snow storm. we had a
small congregation in a large meeting house Brother Cannon & myself
both spoke to the people occupied 2 hours we then got into our sleigh &
returned to Centerville & herd President Young preach a short sermon
Brother Taylor & H. C. Kimball had spoken a short before The whole company
than got up there teams & returned to G. S. L. City through 18 inches of
snow it had been snowing 24 hours it was the largest snow storm
we have had for several years. I took my wife Sarah up with me &
we stoped with Brothe Dual while in Centerville 36 mils
~ Monday
20. As soon as I got up in the morning I went onto the roof of my House & shoveled the snow off from it to keep my roof from breaking in
I spent the afternoon in the office writing there is 2 feet of snow on the ground
~ Tuesday
21. I spent the day in the office Brother Joseph F Smith & myself compile
the Church History 24 days in Jan 1854.
~ Wednesday
22. President B Young got a telegraph from Brother Hammond at San-
Francisco saying He had purchased 6500 Acres of Land on the Island
of Oahu for $14000 in gold to be paid $5000 in March & $3000
July 1, 1865 & $6000 in two years this ground is 30 miles
from Honolulu the capital of the Sandwich Islands. This purchase
contiains 600 Head of cows worth $8 pr head 500 head of sheep
$1.50 per head, 250 Goats 75 cts, 20 Horses $5, Also hoags chickens
turkeys, Guinea hens, & peacocks, had 5 Acres of cotton looking
well. This is the best peae of ground on the Island. This purchase was
made of T. T. Dorhoty Dougherty
~ Thursday
23rd I compiled the History of Jan 18654.
~ Friday
24. I spent the day in the Endowment House we gave Endowments to 56 H. C. K. sealed 10 couple W Woodruff 10 couple G Q Cannon 10 couple total 30.
17 I assisted in giving Endowments to 62. W. W. sealed 10 couple G. Q. C. 6 couple
~ Saturday
18 I assisted in giving Endowments to 28. W Woodruff sealed 9 couple G Q C.
sealed 8 couple we than tooke our teams & carriages & in company with
Presidents Young & Kimball we drove to Centerville, had a dance
till 11 oclok & retired to rest for the night looking for a strong Eastern tornado
~ Sunday
19. Sunday It had snowed about 12 inches during the night Brother
Cannon and myself took a pair of horses & sleigh & drove to Farmington
6 miles through a bad road & a tremendious snow storm. we had a
small congregation in a large meeting house Brother Cannon & myself
both spoke to the people occupied 2 hours we then got into our sleigh &
returned to Centerville & herd President Young preach a short sermon
Brother Taylor & H. C. Kimball had spoken before The whole company
than got up there teams & returned to G. S. L. City through 18 inches of
snow it had been snowing 24 hours it was the largest snow storm
we have had for several years. I took my wife Sarah up with me &
we stoped with Brothe Dual while in Centerville 36 mils
~ Monday
20. As soon as I got up in the morning I went onto the roof of my
House & shoveled the snow off from it to keep my roof from breaking in
I spent the afternoon in the office writing there is 2 feet of snow on the ground
~ Tuesday
21. I spent the day in the office Brother Joseph F Smith & myself compile
the Church History 24 days in Jan 1854.
~ Wednesday
22. [FIGURE] President B Young got a telegraph from Brother Hammond at SanFrancisco saying He had purchased 6500 Acres of Land on the Island
of Oahu for $14000 in gold to be paid $5000 in March & $3000
July 1, 1865 & $6000 in two years this ground is 30 miles
from Honolulu the capital of the Sandwich Islands. This purchase
contains 600 Head of cows worth $8 pr head 500 head of sheep
$1.50 per head, 250 Goats 75 cts, 20 Horses $5, Also hoags chickens
turkeys, Guinea hens, & peacocks, had 5 Acres of cotton looking
well. This is the best peae of ground on the Island. This purchase was
made of T. T. Dougherty
~ Thursday
23rd I compiled the History of Jan 1854.
~ Friday
24. I spent the day in the Endowment House we gave Endowments to 56
H. C. K. sealed 10 couple W Woodruff 10 couple G Q Cannon 10 couple total 30.
"Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)," February 16, 1865 - February 24, 1865, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 25, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/DR5y