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Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)
Excerpt:continued at it untill 2 oclock got all goods & things on board the steem boat Rapids & Bills of Ba Fraite made out got dinner went to bed tired & sick enough. Left St Louis at 6 oclock PM August 4, 1842 ~ Thursday 4th Traveld well through the day run on to some sand bars had to get a lighter & light of[f] from one of them I contined to suffered much with pain in the head & canker in the mouth I killed ...Dates:August 4, 1842 August 5, 1842 August 6, 1842 August 10, 1842 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)
Excerpt:August 10, 1842 ~ Wednesday to September 19, 1842 ~ Monday I was confined to my Bed or house from the 10th of Aug to the 19th of Sept making 40 days during my sickness the Twelve came & anointed me & lade hands upon me & rebuke my fever & I felt a testimony that I should recover after I began to recover I had a relaps twice which put me back much. In one instance I was requested to attend a Conference or ...Dates:August 10, 1842 September 19, 1842 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)
Excerpt:in the after part of the day I walked a mile north to preach a funeral sermon but when I arived preaching was omitted as their was no more than time to bury the dead October 17, 1842 ~ Monday to October 22, 1842 ~ Saturday 17, 18, 19, 20 21 & 22 Was spent in the printing office abot my daily labour as usual October 23, 1842 ~ Sunday 23rd Sunday I spent in transacting some business of importance in behalf of ...Dates:October 17, 1842 October 22, 1842 October 23, 1842 October 24, 1842 October 25, 1842 October 26, 1842 October 29, 1842 October 30, 1842 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)
Excerpt:November 16, 1842 ~ Wednesday 16th The snow storm continues an exceding cold day both man & beast suffer exeedi ngly [FIGURE] We got out the 1st No vol 4 of the Times & Season Edited by John Taylor & Published By John Taylor & W. Woodruff - I commenced making Mail November 17, 1842 ~ Thursday 17 Cold weather still continues many are suffering for the want of wood & provisions the early winter has cought many unprepared November 18, 1842 ~ Friday 18Dates:November 16, 1842 November 17, 1842 November 18, 1842 November 19, 1842 November 20, 1842 November 21, 1842 November 22, 1842 November 23, 1842 November 24, 1842 November 25, 1842 November 26, 1842 November 27, 1842 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1843 – December 31, 1844)
Excerpt:The following is a synopsis of the address deliverd by President Joseph Smith to the citizens of Nauvoo June 30th 1843 I repuire attention. I discoverd what the emotions of the people were on my arival to this city, & I have come here to say, how do you do to all parties & I do now say How do you do at this time. I meet you with a heart full of gratitude to Almighty God & I presume you all feel the same I ... -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1843 – December 31, 1844)
Excerpt:the Constitution & laws of these United States & of this State. May God forbid, I will not bear it, if they take away my rights I will fights, for my rights, manfully & Righteously untill I am used up with Blood & thunder sword & pistol. We have done nothing against law or right As touching our City Charter & laws their is a secret in it, what is it our laws go behind the writ & investigate the subject ie of Habeas ... -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)
Excerpt:first and John Westley then proceded to Baptize A man by the name of Killham the leader of the New Connection of Methodist and next John Madison & then Scott, & John Tongue, the three latter were Methodist Preachers with whom I had formerly been acquainted the next he Baptized was my Grandfather (Edmund Whitehead) & the next was my Uncle (John Whitehead) & the next was my sister (Elizabeth Olland) & next ... -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)
Excerpt:July 14, 1840 ~ Tuesday 14th Sarah Emma is two years old this day may the Lord Preserve my wife & Children from sickness & Death Untill my return O Lord I commit them into thy hands, feed, clothe, & comfort them & thine shall be the glory. I spent the day in Manchester, in company with Elder Young I took supper at Br John Smiths {I went to the store and bought Phebe a dress,Dates:July 14, 1840 July 15, 1840 July 16, 1840 July 17, 1840 July 18, 1840 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)
Excerpt:August 11, 1840 ~ Tuesday [FIGURE] Aug 11th {Elder Benbow loaned Elder Turley} 20 {pounds and gave me} 15 {for our London mission} We took the parting hand with Elder Turley who Started for Liverpool to prepare a ship for about 80 Saints to emegrate to America 40 of which Elder J Benbow takes with him & pays their expenses to America out of Mercy to the poor Saints Let the Blessings of Almighty God rest upon him forever ...Dates:August 11, 1840 August 12, 1840 -
Part of Journal (December 29, 1833 – January 3, 1838)
Excerpt:July 6, 1837 ~ Thursday A view of the place of my nativity July 6th This was a day of great interest to me I left aunt Wheelers, after visiting Daniel Luther, and many in the place I walked in Comp- any with Elder Hale on the Canal to Uncle Adna Hart's from thence to Woodfords mills built and formerly owned by my father Aphek Woodruff I was born and spent my youth upon the ...Dates:July 6, 1837