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Part of Letter to Phebe Whittemore Carter Woodruff, 5 October 1840
Excerpt:Manchester England October 5th. 1840 My Dear Wife I once more call your attention to a perusal ^of^ a few Lines from me as it as been about a Month since I sent my last which I sent with Brother Turley. I have many things upon my mind which I should like to communicate to you even more than I should be able to write upon this sheet but the remainder I will communicate from time to time as I shall have oppertunity ...Dates:October 5, 1840 -
Part of Autobiography Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine 1883-84
Excerpt:TULLIDGE'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILFORD WOODRUFF. [Column 1] CHAPTER III. CONTINUATION OF MY MISSION TO ENG- LAND. ORGANIZATION OF THE LON- DON CONFERENCE. I BID FAREWELL TO THE HEREFORDSHIRE SAINTS. RETURN TO AMERICA. On the 6th of October, 1840, a general conference of the British mission was held at Manchester. There were present of the Twelve Apostles, Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, Willard Rich- ...Dates:October 6, 1840 October 14, 1840 -
Part of Letter to Phebe Whittemore Carter Woodruff, 13 January 1841
Excerpt:July 24th I received A letter from Mother & Eunice Woodruff. 25th I wrote a letter to Bishop Ripley. July 29th I wrote a Letter to Phebe, which I sent by the hand of Sister Jane Benbow, wife of John Benbow, the first family that Recieved me & my testimony in Herefordshire. I Baptized the whole household 10 in number. He was a large farmer cultivated 600 acres of Land, he sold ...