Benedetto Sangiovanni
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Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)
Excerpt:bread & cheese & a pint of beer we made our a supper & went to bed, & I dreamed of falli ng among thieves & robbers, who tryed to rob us under pretence that we had done sumthing wrong in London some years since I told them we never had been in London untill within a few months that we were Americans & had a family there, & we had come to preach the gospel & we would preach to them if they would open their doors & after ...Dates:December 25, 1840 December 26, 1840 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)
Excerpt:Join the Saints he said it made a division among the commity some were for going with him & some opposing. I thank God that there bgegins to be a little stir in this City, we have had some good dreams of late about ketch- ing fish, & I hope we may soon realize it by Baptizing many souls for we have laboured hard in this City for many weeks & with great expens & baptized as yet ownly 19 souls but we will not despise the Day of small things ...Dates:December 21, 1840 December 22, 1840 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)
Excerpt: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 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)
Excerpt:Thy Purposes O! Lord must roll on. Thy Decrees are Sure [FIGURE] Wisdom how [FIGURE] Precious thou [FIGURE] art. February 15, 1841 ~ Monday Feb 15th Elder Kimball received a letter from his wife Dated Nauvoo Dec 30th, she informed us that [FIGURE] Joseph had written for the Twelve to come immediately home for our personal safety, as great Judgments are nigh in this land even at the Door. She spoke of our families being well, as ...Dates:February 15, 1841 February 16, 1841 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)
Excerpt:some in the Letter to my wife January 14, 1841 ~ Thursday 14th I spent the Day in writing in Phebes letter attended meeting at night, Sister Redman was present January 15, 1841 ~ Friday 15th I spent the day in writing in the evening we went to the Bath & Baptized 3, members of Br Morgans houshold & confirmed them Elder K Bap[tize]d them. Mrs Sangiovanni made both ...Dates:January 14, 1841 January 15, 1841 January 16, 1841 January 17, 1841 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)
Excerpt:January 29, 1841 ~ Friday 29th [FIGURE] I received a letter from Elder Wm Pitt. [FIGURE] I wrote 2 Letters to G. A. Smith & Wm Pitt I spent the night in copying a will for Br Thomas Allen January 30, 1841 ~ Saturday 30th [FIGURE] I wrote 3 Letters one to James Barnes one to Edward Oakey one to Br Benjamin Hill atDates:January 29, 1841 January 30, 1841 January 31, 1841 February 1, 1841 February 2, 1841 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)
Excerpt:[beginning of page blank] On my return home I was soon Joined by Elders B. Young & H. C Kimball, who had come to London to spend a week or two. It was truly a treat to once more meet with these Brethren we spent the night together. December 1, 1840 ~ Tuesday Dec 1st this is the first day of Winter I spent the day with Elders Young & Kimball in visiting the ...Dates:December 1, 1840 December 2, 1840 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)
Excerpt:October 20, 1840 ~ Tuesday Oct 20th [FIGURE] I wrote 5 letters one to O. Pratt to E. Bromley. to I. Whittaker. to Young & Kimball, to D. Browett. I spent the day in writing in our sitting room October 21, 1840 ~ Wednesday 21st [FIGURE] I wrote two Letters one to Elder John Cheese & the other to Edward Oaky after which I took an interesting ...Dates:October 20, 1840 October 21, 1840 -
Part of Letter to George Albert Smith, 7 January 1841
Excerpt:they brought sumthing for you if so give us the news the latest Date was Nov 7th at which time Elder Turley had not arived, the Saints were mostly well, my Babe was still sick with the Ague, & one of Sister Kimballs Children also, the work was progressing General Adams at Springfield, had come to Nauvoo & was Baptized Elder O Smoot had returned home from the South. several late deaths among the Saints, Brother -
Part of Letter to Phebe Whittemore Carter Woodruff, 13 January 1841
Excerpt:I dined with her state coachman, his wife made me a present for Mrs Woodruff. 12th I wrote a few lines to Phebe Br Kimballs letter. 16th I received an interesting letter from sister Eunice Woodruff. Phebe requests me to get my portrait taken. I have complyed with her request & taken my first sitting Dec 23rd by an Italian Artist of the first class By the name of Fillippo Pistrucci I formed an acquaintance with him by means ...