you will see by the amount of temple mony
sent by Brother fielding that I am a Little short but
the Reason was the pressure upon me after you left
for the mony Borroed on Books But I have Received
a Little since about € 10, in all and I will Remit
it the first oportunity or Lay it out to order and send the
articals to Callifornia which Ever is Desiered
I shall keep an account of all and when I
see the twelve or the person who succeds me
I will account with them for all
my helth is not so good awing to Excess of
Labor but Hope these Lines will find you and
all the Saints well.
wPlease call and see my people and Request
them to write for I have not Recived a Letter
from them for more than a year
I shall Leave all and come home unless
I can hear from my folks for I am weary of
Being a Lone
April 18th 1846
I Just open my Letter to say that Brother David C Kimball has just arived and I am truly
glad to see one from home
R.H.
you will see by the amount of temple mony
sent by Brother Fielding that I am a little short but
the Reason was the pressure upon me after you left
for the mony borroed on Books But I have received
a little since about € 10, in all and I will remit
it the first oportunity or lay it out to order and send the
articals to Callifornia which Ever is desiered
I shall keep an account of all and when I
see the twelve or the person who meeeds me
I will account with them for all
my helth is not so good awing to excess of
labor but Hope their Lines will find you and
all the Saints well.
Please call and see my people and Request
them to write for I have not recived a letter
from them for more than a year
I shall leave all and come home unless
I can hear from my folks for I am weary of
Being a lone
Please Remember me to all friends
I Remain as Ever yours truly
R. Hedlock
April 18th 1846
I just open my letter to say that Brother
David C Kimball has just arived and I am truly
glad to see one from home