Dec 20th ^1860^
I called upon F. D. Richards who has been suffering with the inflamitory
rheumatism to a great Degree. I found him much better. I had an
interview with Zerubabel Snow about the resistance of the people at Fairfield
against the collector of taxes. Judge Snow questioned the legality of the
Law or act in ordering the collector to raise a posse sufficient to take the
property to pay the taxes & cost by Force. I spent the afternoon in the Legislator & evening at home
~ Friday
21 I spent the afternoon in the Legislature
~ Saturday
22 I spent the forenoon in the Endowment House. in the afternoon I
went down to my Farm & brought up 5 sheep one to Brother Picknell
to butcher & thre four to the tithing office for tithing. I spent the
evening with the Board of directors in makeing out the report to the Legislature
~ Sunday
23 I met with my quorum in the morning. Brother A Hinkley
Prayed & R. L. Campbell was mouth I attended meeting through the day
in the Tabernacle Bishop Crosby preached in the morning E. D. Woolley in
the afternoon followed by President Young I met in council or prayer
circle in the evening with President Young J. TaylorG. A. SmithE. T. Benson Lorenzo Snow & W. Woodruff. B Young prayed & G A Smith was mouth
President Young spoke of the stealing in the Territory and named several
men who he believed were ingaged in it
~ Monday
24 A plesant morning I spent the afternoon in the Legislature mostly
in the Joint assembly. The Poney Express brought word that South Carolinia had left the Union
~ Tuesday
25 Christmas I met the 14 ward members, at the New Hall at the
New School House for a meeting John Taylor opened by prayer
I addressed the people Followed by John Taylor I apttended a
Party in the Evening at the Hall one half of the 14 ward was
present.
26 A cold wind I got the Presidents message this morning I spent
the afternoon in the Legislature I officiated as President Protem
~ Thursday
27th I was not vary well & did not attend the Legislature I was better
in the evening & attended a social Party in the new Hall of the 14th
ward. all appeared to Enjoy themselves vary well
~ Friday
28 I attended the Legislature the Eastern Mail came in & brought
dates up to Dec 6th it showed that the desolution of the Union was ineveitable
30th Sunday I attended meeting through the day met with President Young & 12 in the evening
& preached at the 14 ward.
Dec 20th 1860
I called upon F. D. Richards who has been suffering with the inflamitory
rheumatism to a great Degree. I found him much better. I had an
interview with Zerubabel Snow about the resistance of the people at Fairfield
against the collector of taxes. Judge Snow questioned the legality of the
Law or act in ordering the collector to raise a posse sufficient to take their
property to pay the taxes & cost by Force. I spent the afternoon in the
Legislator & evening at home
21 I spent the afternoon in the Legislature
22 I spent the forenoon in the Endowment House, in the afternoon I
went down to my Farm & brought up 5 sheep one to Brother Picknell
to butcher & four to the tithing office for tithing. I spent the
evening with the Board of directors in makeing out the report to the Legislature
23 I met with my quorum in the morning. Brother A Hinkley
Prayed & R. L. Campbell was mouth I attended meeting through the day
in the Tabernacle Bishop Crosby preached in the morning E. D. Woolley in
the afternoon followed by President Young I met in council or Prayer
Circle in the evening with President Young J. TaylorG. A. SmithE. T. BensonLorenzo Snow & W. Woodruff. B Young prayed & G A Smith was mouth
President Young spoke of the stealing in the Territory and named several
men who he believed were ingaged in it
24 A plesant morning. I spent the afternoon in the Legislature mostly
in the Joint assembly. The Poney Express brought word that South Carolinia had left the Union
25 Christmas I met the 14 ward members, at the New Hall at the
New School House for a meeting John Taylor opened by prayer
I addressed the people Followed by John Taylor I attended a
Party in the Evening at the Hall one half of the 14 ward was
present.
~ Wednesday
Ralph Farnham died this morning Aged 104 y, 5 M, 29 D, the last man that fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill
26 A cold wind I got the Presidents message this morning I spent
the afternoon in the Legislature I officiated as President Protem
~ Thursday
27th I was not vary well & did not attend the Legislature I was better
in the evening & attended a social Party in the new Hall of the 14
ward. all appeared to Enjoy themselves vary well
~ Friday
28 I attended the Legislature the Eastern Mail came in & brought
dates up to Dec 6itable
"Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)," December 20, 1860 - December 30, 1860, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 16, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/qj1p