If the time I ^ask^ can be given me,
I will prepare myself, with ^the^ Lord's
help, to go to the Southern
States or every where else that
I might be wanted. I have
no choice in that particular.
If anything more definate is
desired, I will ^be^ pleased to answer
any questions asked of me.
I see no way but to let him
have the time asked for—i.e.
till Apr. 1896—with the under-
standing that if he should
get ready any sooner, he will
let us know. J. F. S.
[sideways text]
J. D. McIntosh.
Janry, 13 [18]95.
[end of sideways text]
If the time I ask can be given me,
I will prepare myself, with the Lord's
help, to go to the Southern
States or every where else that
I might be wanted. I have
no choice in that particular.
If anything more definate is
desired, I will be pleased to answer
any questions asked of me.
I see no way but to let him
have the time asked for—i.e.
till Apr. 1896—with the understanding that if he should
get ready any sooner, he will
let us know. J. F. S.
sideways text
J. D. McIntosh.
Janry, 13 1895.
end of sideways text
"Letter from John David McIntosh, 13 January 1895," p. 2, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 29, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/49G7