George Halliday

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  • Page 21

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

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    we had a good meeting. Elder Franklin Richards was to preside over the mission He received his blessing on Sunday evening. those that received their blessing this evening to go to England were George Grant Wm Kimball Joseph Young Edmund Elsworth Brother Little & anothe[r] Brother we also blessed Brother Kesler & Hollady to go to the states many goods remarks were made & good blessings given them March ...
    Dates:
    March 28, 1854 March 29, 1854 March 30, 1854 March 31, 1854 April 1, 1854 April 2, 1854 April 3, 1854 April 4, 1854 April 5, 1854 April 6, 1854
  • Page 2

    Part of Letter from O. H. Olsen, 21 January 1889

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    letter before, that I did not have any money to start the journey with, nothing to make these winter months and a large family. I stated in my last that I have 2 sons that would be a great help to the family in my absense, if the Lord would bless them with health and profitable employ- ment, but it would ^be^ unnat- ural to expect that they could take the whole burden and go right along with it, and provide for the family without mater- ial assistance. I therefore ask if the time could be ex- tended a few ...
  • Page 333

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)

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    23 Oct 1864 followed By W. Woodruff October 24, 1864 ~ Monday 24. Finished Making Molasses October 25, 1864 ~ Tuesday 25 I dug my carrotts & Beets October 26, 1864 ~ Wednesday 26 I packed up my 20 Bushels of Appls in chaff I sold 15 Bushels of Apples for $12 total $180. October 27, 1864 ~ Thursday to October 28, 1864 ~ Friday 27 & 28. I spent the time in burying my grape vines & choreing October 29, 1864 ~ Saturday ...
    Dates:
    October 24, 1864 October 25, 1864 October 26, 1864 October 27, 1864 October 29, 1864 October 30, 1864 October 31, 1864 November 1, 1864 November 2, 1864 November 3, 1864 November 4, 1864 November 5, 1864 November 6, 1864 November 7, 1864 November 8, 1864
  • Page 133

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1873 – February 7, 1880)

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    July 27, 1875 ~ Tuesday July 27, 1875 we rode in carriages to the terminus of the western Rail Road we then took cars & rode to S L City 40 Miles On my return home I learned that my team had had a rum- away at the farm & broke my waggon some, had a new Tongue to buy & mend up [FIGURE] I wrote a letter to J. E. Johnson July 28, 1875 ~ Wednesday July 28, 1875 I spent ...
    Dates:
    July 27, 1875 July 28, 1875 July 29, 1875 July 30, 1875 July 31, 1875 August 1, 1875 August 2, 1875
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter from C. McCarty, 5 March 1890

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    OSCAR F. HUNTER, PRES. OFFICE OF AMERICAN FORK Co-operative Institution. American Fork, U. T. March. 5. 1890. Prest Woodruff Dear Bro In answer to your letter dated Feb. 28.th asking as to my willingness to take a mission to Great Brittion, will say I will be ready as desired by April 9th nothing unforseen happening I remain your Bro C. McCarty Bp. George Halliday O. K. [ Joseph Fielding Smith ] ...
    Dates:
    March 5, 1890
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter from George H. Robinson, 6 March 1890

    Excerpt:
    OSCAR F. HUNTER, PRES. OFFICE OF AMERICAN FORK Co-operative Institution. American Fork, U. T. American Fork 1890. President Wilford Woodruff; Dear Brother, In answer to your letter of inquiry as to my willingness to take a mission to great Brittian on the 30th of April, will say that I will be ready on the day appointed, Unforseen Accidents eccepted. Geo. H Robinson Bp. George Halliday ...
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter from Simpson Misner, 24 April 1890

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    OSCAR F. HUNTER, PRES. OFFICE OF AMERICAN FORK Co-operative Institution. American Fork, U. T. April 24th 1890. President Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother. Your letter inquireing as to my willingness to take a mission to the Nothern States was Duly received. In answer will say, ^that^ the Lord being willing, I will be ready at the time appointed Respectfully Your Brother Simpson Misner Bp. George Halliday O.K. J. F. S. ...
    Dates:
    April 24, 1890
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter from George Halliday, 23 November 1891

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    Answered Nov. 24 [18]91 American Fork Nov 23rd 1891 Prest. Woodruff Dear Brother, Elder John Sykes of this Ward has been appointed a mission to the Indian Territory, and to be ready to start next monday. Brother Sykes is willing to go, But as his Bishop, I feel it is my duty to inform you that his Mother is in the last stage of Dropsey. and no hope of her recovery, & we are expecting her to die any minute, & I believed ...
    Dates:
    November 23, 1891
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter from John W. Sykes, 5 November 1891

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    American Fork Nov 5 1891 President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City D Dear Brother I recived yours notifying ^me^ to the Indian Territory mission and I feel it my duty to fulfill that mission to the best of my ability And I feel to thank God that I am thought worthy to go and promulgate the everlasting Gospel and will be ready at the appointed time if all is well. Your Brother in Gospel John W S'ykes Bp George Halliday O.K ...
    Dates:
    November 5, 1891
  • Page 269

    Part of Journal (February 1880 – December 1885)

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    May 5th 1883 President Preston reported the stake & spoke 15 M[inutes]. Afternoon Prayer By W Woodruff The following societies were reported Logan Temple Donation, Relief Society, Young Men & young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association and Primary A M Cannon spoke 25 M[inutes]. The Bishops then occupied 50 Minuts in making verbal Reports of their wards Br Card then spoke upon the finishing of the Temple and wanted Assistance Brother Merrill spoke 7 M[inutes] ...
    Dates:
    May 5, 1883 May 6, 1883 May 7, 1883 May 8, 1883