I feel impressed
to write to you, relative to my
finances, at the time I secured
my home when Elder Milo Andrus
was leaving this place, I borrowed
money, all of which I have not
been able to pay. There will be
two hundred and sixty Dollars
due next April, and I do not
rest comfortably when contemplating
this matter, as I do not see
my way to meet it. There has
a thought suggested itself to me,
as the place is composed of two
city lots to make you an offer
as Trustee in Trust, of the west
St. George, 14 Oct 1882.
Prest. John Taylor
Dear Brother,
I feel impressed
to write to you, relative to my
finances, at the time I secured
my home when Elder Milo Andrus
was leaving this place, I borrowed
money, all of which I have not
been able to pay. There will be
two hundred and sixty Dollars
due next April, and I do not
rest comfortably when contemplating
this matter, as I do not see
my way to meet it. There has
a thought suggested itself to me,
as the place is composed of two
City lots to make you an offer
as Trustee in Trust, of the west
"Letter from Moses Franklin Farnsworth, 14 October 1882," p. 5, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed May 8, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/0VWL