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  • Page 77

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)

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    who interfered we had the roughest night at sea which we have seen since we have been on the voyage the spars & other things were afloat on the main deck May 8, 1841 ~ Saturday 8th fair weather but high head winds from the S.W. sea rough we shiped some heavy seas, one sail in sight, the Captain had his hat blown into the sea while taking observations with his quadrant we have passed two sail to day, I had a long conversation with the second mate ...
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    May 8, 1841 May 9, 1841 May 10, 1841
  • Page 24

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)

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    We Baptized one in the evening. I perused the London Weekly Dispatch, which gave an account of the wreck of the Packer Ship Garrick of Sandy Hook. Elders Kimble & O Hide, crossed the Atlantic twice in her when they first came to Eng & returned, her tonage was 1010, was a new ship, the paper also spoak of the bad state of affairs in America esspecially in the money market, the Banks being rotten at the core February 7 ...
    Dates:
    February 7, 1841 February 8, 1841
  • Page 23

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

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    February 1, 1845 ~ Saturday Feb 1st I spent the day at home February 2, 1845 ~ Sunday 2nd Sunday I preached in the fore part of the day Elders Hedlock & Ward dined with me & spent the afternoon with me. In the evening I Preached to an attentive Congregation. I lade hands upon 4 sick persons 4 m February 3, 1845 ~ Monday 3rd I spent a part of the day at the office 4
    Dates:
    February 1, 1845 February 2, 1845 February 3, 1845 February 4, 1845 February 5, 1845 February 6, 1845
  • Page 157

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

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    the people to sleep & to Hell you are guilty of some great sins either of commission or omission have committed Adultery or some great sins & you ought to be droped. Brother Harriman might preach a month then you might put it all in the Eye of a Cambrick Needle & there would be as much room in it as there would be for a bulfrog in the Atlantic ocean. Albert P Rockwood if you would preach the people to sleep then to Hell you are asleep ...
  • Page 4

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

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    Synopsis of W. Woodruff travels & Journals from 1834 to 1853 Inclusive making Nineteen years Travled during this period through England Scotland Walles six Islands of the sea Twenty of the United States & Three Territories including the rocky mountains & Utah & crossed the Atlantic Ocean four times Total distance Travled (80558) 80588 miles Held public meetings & preached 1395 times I Attended in the vineyard 86 conferences 86 Conferences I Attended Elders Counsels 123 Counsels ...
  • Page 193

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

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    January 22, 1846 ~ Thursday 22nd I arose quite Ill & went to Br Halls to get some breakfast went to the ship & spent the day but not a soul came on board to see us but Br Cowley to do some earands for us at 4 oclok we left the dock and halled out into the river cast Anchor & spent the night January 23, 1846 ~ Friday 23rd we hoisted Anchor at 8 oclok & And A Steemer hiched onto us & took us into the Channel about 15 miles & left ...
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    January 22, 1846 January 23, 1846 January 24, 1846
  • Page 324

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

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    [FIGURE] The following is a synopsis of the travels and labours of W. Woodruff during the year of AD 1846 Traveled Miles 7436 Attended Councils with the Twelve 31 Attended Councils with Indian Chiefs 2 Held meetings 26 Baptized 6 Ordained Bishops 9 Administered to the sick 56 Wrote Letters 70 Recieved Letters 56 During the year AD 1846 my time has not been occupied in preaching in the vineyard and building up churches, but I left the field of my labours in
  • Page 1

    Part of Autobiography 1897 Deseret Weekly

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    [Deseret Weekly News, March 6, 1897, 366.] THE DESERET WEEKLY. [Column 1] PRESIDENT WOODRUFF'S BIRTHDAY. BIOGRAPHICAL. On Sunday, February 28, 1897, at 2 p. m., and on the following day, Mon- day, March 1, at 10 a.m., were exer- cises in the Tabernacle in honor of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of Elder Wilford Woodroff, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, and one of the first com- pany of Utah Pioneers that entered the valley of the
    Dates:
    March 1, 1807 December 30, 1833 December 31, 1833 January 13, 1835 April 26, 1839 December 7, 1844 January 4, 1845 April 7, 1847 July 24, 1847 April 9, 1850 October 14, 1850 August 29, 1877 October 10, 1880 July 25, 1887 April 7, 1889 April 7, 1889 February 28, 1897 March 1, 1897
  • Page 8

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

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    I looked over my Journals commencing with AD 1834 ending with AD 1846 Making thirteen (13) years during which time I have travled sixty one thousand six hundred & ninety two miles crossed the Atlantic Ocean four times travled through England Scotland & Wales and on six Islands of the sea through (61.6.92) twenty of the United States several times and the Canidas Held one thousand sixty nine meetings. (1069) Held eighty six (86) conferences. One ...
  • Page 218

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

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    June 21, 1849 ~ Thursday 21st I [l]anded at Thomaston at 4 oclok and called upon Benjamin Knowlton. I was quite unwell had a severe attack of the Diarhea I had an interview with Br John Luce, I spent the night with Mr Knowlton distance 100 m June 22, 1849 ~ Friday [2]2nd I am sick this morning taken cold went to John Luce and went ◊◊ed a man by the name of W. Whitman Hilman, he felt that he ...
    Dates:
    June 21, 1849 June 22, 1849 June 23, 1849 June 24, 1849 June 25, 1849 June 26, 1849