Australasia

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    Part of Letter from W. H. Slaughter, 4 October 1890

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    Beaver City Oct 4th, 1890 President Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother Your call of Oct. 1st to hand. In reply will say while not unwilling to go to Australasia, still I would be pleased to have my mission changed to Europe as I have friends in England and Scotland and would like to see them and get the Geneology of the Family while there as I am the only one of the Family that has ever been called on a ...
    Dates:
    October 4, 1890
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    Part of Letter from George W. Lewis, 30 August 1893

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    Oxford Ida Aug 30 [18]93. Pres Woodruff, Dear Bro, Your letter concerning a mission to Australasia to me was recieved some time ago and contents noted Will say if it is possible for me to obtain the required means. I will try and make my apperance at the Historian's Office at the appointed time Your Bro in the Gospel George W Lewis. N. R. Lewis. Bp ...
    Dates:
    August 30, 1893
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    Part of Letter from Hyrum Cook, 21 October 1894

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    Hyrum Cook Oct. 21 [18]94 Garden City Oct 21 1894 President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother I received your letter stateing that my name had been suggested and accepted as a missionary to Australasia. In reply I will say I am willing to go and with the help of the Lord will make evry effort to get ready to go. the greatest obstacles in the way are to get money to pay my fare as money is so hard to ra^i^se in this part of ...
    Dates:
    October 21, 1894
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    Part of Letter from Jacob E. Teeples, 20 September 1894

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    I remain your Bro in the Gospel, Jacob. E. Teeples. B. P. Henry Teeples Please give him the information he desires. J. F. S. Australasia to leave San Fransisco Oct 18 [upside-down text] Jacob E. Teeples Sept. 11 [18]94 [end of upside-down text] ...
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    Part of Letter from Wallace Claudius Castleton, 3 July 1895

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    Salt Lake City, July 3rd 1895. Wilford Woodruff, Prest. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Dear Brother:- Your letter of June 25th [18]95, calling me as a missionary to Australasia, was received in due time, and in reply, will say that I accept the same, with pleasure, and will be ready to leave at the appoin- ted time. Your brother in the Gospel. Wallace C.^laudius^ Castleton. I recommend Elder Wallace C Castleton as ...
    Dates:
    July 3, 1895
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    Part of Letter from C. Alvin Orme, 5 March 1896

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    President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother I have recieved yours of Feb. 26 stating I had been chosen as a missionary to Austral- asia, will say in reply, I accept the call and will be ready to start at the app- ointed time, with the other brethreren who are going to the same mission. Your Brother in the Gospel C. Alvin Orme Tooele City Utah Mar 5th 1896 I take pleasure in endorsing the answer of Brother Alvin Orme Yours in ...
    Dates:
    March 5, 1896
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    Part of Letter from R. K. Hardy, 28 April 1897

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    Salt Lake City, April 28th 1897 President Wilford Woodruff, City. Dear Brother:- Having been selected to go on mission to Australasia, I write to accept the call, and will try to faithfully perform the duties required of me, and will be ready to leave on the date desig- nated in your letter. Your Brother in Gospel, R. K. Hardy. Bro R. K. Hardy:- Is worthy to go on a mission H B Clawson Bishop 12th ward ...
    Dates:
    April 28, 1897
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    Part of Letter to William Paxman, 1 April 1889

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    2 very reluctantly, as he was exceedingly anxious to honorably fill his mission. Since he reached home we have deemed it wisdom to entirely release him, on account of his poor health, and have encouraged him to the performance of those duties which he can perform in the midst of the saints without imperiling his life by the changes and hardships of a foreign mission. Have you any suitable Elder or Elders now with you whom you can recommend to succeed you when you are released to return home, or do you think it will be necessary or ...