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  • Page 183

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

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    January 1, 1849 ~ Monday JAN 1st 1849 Monday this is the first day of 1849 we have traversed in our minds and recorded some things which has transpired during the past year what the present year will bring to pass time must determin. But I have no boubt [doubt] but the peresent year will chronicle events of equal importance with the past As the crices has commenced with the past it will progress with the future untill all nations will be constrained to acknowledg their is A God in Heaven whose hand is stretched out to ...
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    January 1, 1849 January 2, 1849 January 3, 1849 January 4, 1849 January 5, 1849 January 6, 1849 January 7, 1849 January 8, 1849
  • Page 339

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

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    Nov 7th were picked up from the Austria making 90 saved & 510 lost the yellow fever has raged at an alarming rate over 500 death daily in New Orleans alone from that desease. An opposit- ion paper is being published in this City by Kirk Anderson It is called Kirk Andersons valley Tann. The first peace strikes out agains valley Poliygamy in strong terms, thay are seting at liberty a thousand or more teamsters at Col Johnsons ...
    Dates:
    November 8, 1858
  • Page 374

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

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    February 6, 1859 ~ Sunday Feb 6th {Sunday} As soon as It was light enough to see we commenced to examine Brother Benyons herd of sheep to try to find my own I found the number which I had lost with my ear mark but Brother Johnson had put a Brand of a J on the forehead & it did not show ownly on five & Brother Benyon did not wish me to take ownly the five that showed the J But the other five ...
    Dates:
    February 6, 1859
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter to Willard Richards, 15 February 1849

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    Cambridgeport Mass Febuary 15 AD 1849 To the Historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Dear Brother. Richards, I forward to you as you are the Historian of the Church, A file of ^the^ the New York Weekly Herrald, wich this communition. I have sent some to you and President Young by Elder Rockwood and others, & will continue to send as often as I have an opportunity. From the Herrald, you will draw an idea of the signs of the ...
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter from Edward Schoenfeld, 31 July 1890

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    Ed. Shoenfeld. Edward Salt Lake City, July 31st 1890 President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother. Being one of the Committee of Supervision over the affairs of the German paper, the "Intelligenz blatt," I deem it my duty to make hereby to You a report about some of the recent occurrences. Last Tuesday morning Mr. Jos. W. Dittrich, the Editor, wrote to me, in my capacity as Committee member; and told me, to take notice and bring to the notice of the other ...
    Dates:
    July 31, 1890