13 I spent the fore part of the day in the Endow[me]nt House the Eastern
Mail came in
~ Sunday
14 I met with my Quorum in the morning and attend meeting at the Tabernacle Elders D. H. Wells & G. A. Smith & President B. Young preached in the
morning. President Kimball & W Woodruff in the afternoon followed By
President Young. At 6 oclok all the Presidency & W. Woodruff & G. A. Smith
met in the prayer circle. President Young Prayed G A Smith was mouth
~ Monday to ~ Thursday
15, , , & 18. Spent the time in making fence
~ Friday
19 I ploughed & sowed some Poland Oats, & Miller Oats
~ Saturday
20 I spent the forenoon in the Endowment House, in the Evening I drove up to
a stone carrall on the mountain abo[v]e the Hot spring & left a waggon
Box for Moroni to sleep in & herd his sheep for a time on the mount[ai]n
~ Sunday
21 I met with my Quorum in the morning at the Historians office I
^[FIGURE]^ found on the Table A Deseret Extra News containing the latest pony dispatch which says that war has commence, Charleston
Batteries opened fire upon Fort Sumpter at 4 oclok on the 12 April 1861
and fired 2000 shot & shell into the Fort in about 24 Hours & Anderson
siurrendered the Fort on the 13 April. The Fort much Damaged
two magazenes Blown up some 3 or 4 wounded on Both sides but
no one killed this is the commencement of the war at South Carolina
in fulfillment of the Revelation given through Joseph Smith the
Prophet in 1832 [Doctrine and Covenants 87]. I attended the meeting at the TabernacleJohn
Taylor Preached followed By President Young in the forenoon Jacob ^G.^ BiglerJohn D. Chase, & Parley P. Pratt in the afternoon followed
by President Young At the close of the meeting, The Presidency, Twelve
& Missionaries all met at the Historians Office There were present
B Young H. C. KimballD. H. Wells & W. Woodruff J Taylor & G. A. Smith
of the Twelve. President Young & Kimball W. Woodruff & J. Taylor laid hands upon the Heads of Nine of the Missionaries & blessed
them & set them apart to go upon their missions President Young
Blessed P. P. Pratt & George W. Grant & gave them each a great Blessing
said they should become greater than there Fathers at the close of
the blessing President Young instructioned the missionaries in vary plain
term Joseph Young & A. P. Rockwood ordained P P Pratt to the
office of a Seventy. President Young spoke of his being ordained as a
their stray cattle I was vary weary at night
~ Saturday
13 I spent the fore part of the day in the Endowment House the Eastern
Mail came in
~ Sunday
14 I met with my Quorum in the morning and attend meeting at the
Tabernacle. Elders D. H. Wells & G. A. Smith & President B. Young preached in the
morning. President Kimball & W Woodruff in the afternoon followed By
President Young. At 6 oclok all the Presidency & W. Woodruff & G. A. Smith
met in the prayer Circle. President Young Prayed G A Smith was mouth
~ Monday to ~ Thursday
15, , , & 18. Spent the time in making fence
~ Friday
19 I ploughed & sowed some Poland Oats & Miller Oats
~ Saturday
20 I spent the forenoon in the Endowment House, in the Evening I drove up to
a stone carrall on the mountain above the Hot spring & left a waggon
Box for Moroni to sleep in & herd his sheep for a time on the mountain
~ Sunday
21 I met with my Quorum in the morning at the Historians office I
[FIGURE] found on the Table A Deseret Extra News containing the latest
pony dispatch which says that war has commence, Charleston
Batteries opened fire upon Fort Sumter at 4 oclok on the 12 April 1861
and fired 2000 shot & shell into the Fort in about 24 Hours & Anderson
surrendered the Fort on the 13 April. The Fort much Damaged
two magazenes Blown up some 3 or 4 wounded on Both sides but
no one killed this is the commencement of the war at South Carolina
in fulfillment of the Revelation given through Joseph Smith the
Prophet in 1832. I attended the meeting at the TabernacleJohn
Taylor preached followed By President Young in the forenoon
Jacob G. BiglerJohn D. Chase, & Parley P. Pratt in the afternoon followed
by President Young. At the close of the meeting, The Presidency, Twelve
& Missionaries all met at the Historians Office. There were present
B Young H. C. KimballD. H. Wells & W. Woodruff J Taylor & G. A. Smith
of the Twelve. President Young & Kimball W. Woodruff & J. Taylor
laid hands upon the Heads of Nine of the Missionaries & blessed
them & set them apart to go upon their missions President Young
Blessed P. P. Pratt & George W. Grant & gave them each a great Blessing
said they should become greater than there Fathers at the close of
the blessing President Young instructed the missionaries in vary plain
term Joseph Young & A. P. Rockwood ordained P P Pratt to the
office of a Seventy. President Young spoke of his being ordained as a
"Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)," April 12, 1861 - April 21, 1861, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 21, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/nZy7