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  • Page 195

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)

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    plans drawn for new buildings, none were under- taken till 1823, when, upon the donation from his Majesty King George IV. of the Library collected by King George III., the Government ordered drawings to be prepared for the erection of an entire no Museum a portion of one wing of which was to be occupied by the recently acquired Library. This wing on the Eastern side of the then Northern. & a part of the western compartment of a Projected Square have been since completed. The Townly Gallery at pre- sent joins on to the ...
  • Page 80

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)

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    when I see a saint eat & lie down & sleep without praying I think that man is in the road to ruin. there is sufficient before our eyes to cause us to pray. I do not think there ever was a greater miracle than this people coming here & doing what they have done How has this been accomplished by the faith of the faithful of this people & the blessings of the Lord upon us. I have often wondered why so few out of the thousands who hear the testimony of the servants of God have ...
  • Page 24

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)

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    April 21, 1854 ~ Friday April 21st I spent the day draging a 5 Acre lot for corn [FIGURE] I set to day for the first time to have my Portrait drawn by Mr Cavalio the Jewish Artist that came with Mr Freemont He commenced one also for Brother A O Smoot. I took a social ride with President Young He gave me an invitation to go with him on his Journey to Iron County April 23, 1854 ~ Sunday ...
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    April 21, 1854 April 23, 1854 April 24, 1854 April 24, 1854 April 28, 1854 April 29, 1854 April 30, 1854
  • Page 200

    Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)

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    July 3, 1869 ~ Saturday July 3rd 1869 I met with the school & Attended the circus in the Evening July 4, 1869 ~ Sunday 4. Sunday I Attended Meeting in the Tabernacle J W Cummings Prayed G Q Cannon spoke one Hour G A Smith 14 Minutes. Afternoon Prayer By G. Q. Cannon A sectarian Minister spoke 46 Minutes President Young followed him & spoke 48 Minutes He said one of the Greatest Blessings ...
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    July 3, 1869 July 4, 1869 July 5, 1869 July 6, 1869 July 9, 1869 July 10, 1869 July 11, 1869 July 12, 1869 July 13, 1869 July 16, 1869 July 17, 1869
  • Page 325

    Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)

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    Jan 2nd 1872 Church appeared in the Court room to answer to the writ Fitch & Hemstead appeared as his council & asked for Bail. Bates the Prosicuting Attorney also Asked for Bail & Put the sum at $500000. MCKean the Judge Refused Bail But put President Young into the Hands of the Marshall to be confined in one of President Youngs own Homes then President Young returned to his own house in company with ...
    Dates:
    January 2, 1872 January 3, 1872 January 4, 1872 January 5, 1872 January 6, 1872 January 7, 1872 January 8, 1872 January 9, 1872 January 10, 1872 January 11, 1872 January 12, 1872 January 13, 1872
  • Page 189

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    in Plainness for not remembering his promise to me of A Debt of £30 but vary smoothly past it by without either paying the debt or refering to it in his letter to me January 20, 1846 ~ Tuesday 220th I spent the day at the office And a hard days work it was in trying to settle my accou- nts & wind up m[y] business & be prepared to put of at half past 9 ock I took steemer to Rock ferry cross the Mercy & ...
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    January 20, 1846 January 21, 1846
  • Page 249

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    May 23, 1846 ~ Saturday 23rd I spent the day in Painting my waggon covers & preparing for my Journey May 24, 1846 ~ Sunday 24th Sunday I spent the day in camp [FIGURES] I wrote 6 Letters one to 25 th Azmon Woodruff, one to I F Carter, to Sarah B. Foss, to J. B. Appleby to E H Davis of London And Luther &
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    May 23, 1846 May 24, 1846 May 25, 1846 May 26, 1846 May 27, 1846
  • Page 333

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1847 – December 31, 1853)

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    so their is an atmosphere surrounds all persons which you feel when you meet with them, some persons atmosphere you light like others you do not with some you feel safe other you do not it is so in meeting with families. Jesus said when you go into a house let your peeace dwell upon it but if they do not receive you let your peacece return unto you again. This is true doctrin (let my atmosphere be good so that the spirit of God & good men may dwell with me in peace for that ...
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    August 25, 1851
  • Page 390

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1847 – December 31, 1853)

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    camped for the night May 1, 1852 ~ Saturday May 1st Started before breakfast & rode 8 miles & fed then than went off the road & had to make a new road went to a Creek & camped for the night in a snow storm May 2, 1852 ~ Sunday 2nd Rode to Ceder Springs & nooned then rode to Filmore City & spent the night it was and exceding cold day with frost May 3, 1852 ~ ...
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    April 5, 1852 April 6, 1852 May 1, 1852 May 2, 1852 May 3, 1852 May 4, 1852 May 7, 1852 May 8, 1852 May 9, 1852 May 10, 1852 May 11, 1852
  • Page 112

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1847 – December 31, 1853)

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    October 17, 1847 ~ Sunday 17th Sunday as we had not meat enough to carry our Camp to winter Quarters it was thought wisdom for a company of hunters to return back a few miles with some waggons to the buffalo herds & procure some more meat. Twelve of us returned back 10 miles with three waggons A Lyman & myself was among the number, we pitched our camp in a little timber on a slew of water & we killed two buffalo during the ...
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    October 17, 1847 October 18, 1847 October 19, 1847