Mrs Phebe W Woodruff fell while walking across
her room with a lighted lamp Broak the lamp to peaces
but did not Explod she struck her head against the
washboard & split the scalp of her head open for several
inches knocked her sensless but she soon came
to Dr Anderson sowed up her wound thought her
skull was not cracked thoght she would recover Emeline Woodruff wrote that her sister Julia was vary
sick with Typhoid fever. Asahel said I am honerably
released to come home with the company on the 24 inst
12 I wrote A Letter to Bulah & Phebe receivd 1 L[etter] fro[m] Bulah
~ Tuesday
13 I wrote 23 letters to President John Taylor
to Jaques & Bulah Mrs Woodruff was not so well
last night prospect of a chill I read the dispatche today saying that 11 to 2 of the Grand Jury voted to clear A. M. Cannon on the 2 Indictment for the same
offence and that Dixen and Varian had resigned
& reported that Gov Murry had & that Judge Zane
was called to Washington Thank God for this
Let us have peace for a Month
FIGURES
Mrs Phebe W Woodruff fell while walking across
her room with a lighted lamp Broak the lamp to peaces
but did not Explod she struck her head against the
washboard & split the scalp of her head open for several
inches knocked her sensless but she soon came
to Dr Anderson sowed up her wound thought her
skull was not cracked thoght she would recover
Emeline Woodruff wrote that her sister Julia was vary
sick with Typhoid fever. Asahel said I am honerably
released to come home with the company on the 24 inst
12 [FIGURE] I wrote A Letter to Bulah & Phebe receivd 1 Letter from Bulah
~ Tuesday
13 FIGURES I wrote3 letters to President John Taylor
to Jaques & Bulah Mrs Woodruff was not so well
last night prospect of a chill I read the dispatche today
[FIGURE] saying that 11 to 2 of the Grand Jury voted to clear
A. M. Cannon on the 2 Indictment for the same
offence and that Dixen and Varian had resigned
& reported that Gov Murry had & that Judge Zane
was called to Washington Thank God for this
Let us have peace for a Month
"Journal (February 1880 – December 1885)," October 10, 1885 - October 15, 1885, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed December 28, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/nR0W