William Ashman
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Excerpt:Oct 22nd 1865 Continued from 1st volume of red covered Book of W Woodruff Journal October 22, 1865 ~ Sunday Oct 22nd 1865 Sunday Afternoon at the Tabernacle W Woodruff spoke one hour & 15 Minuts Elder Sloan reported the same which is recorded in this Journal under date of [blank] I met with D. H. Wells & several of the Twelve for prayer & attended a meeting in the Evening at the 14th ward school house I spoke to ...Dates:October 27, 1863 November 3, 1863 November 8, 1863 October 22, 1865 October 23, 1865 October 24, 1865 October 25, 1865 October 26, 1865 October 28, 1865 October 29, 1865 October 30, 1865 October 31, 1865 November 1, 1865 November 2, 1865 November 4, 1865 November 5, 1865 November 6, 1865 November 7, 1865 November 9, 1865
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Excerpt:March 16, 1867 ~ Saturday March 16, 1867 16. Wilford & myself came down to the farm last Evening & we borrowed a grain sive & we sifted 16 bushels of seed wheat some barley and oats I opened a carrott pit & & loaded up 10 bushels carrotts & returned home to the city I spent several hours in the Endowment House we gave Endow- ment to 31 persons H. C. Kimball sealed 3 couple G. Q. C ...Dates:March 16, 1867 March 17, 1867 March 18, 1867 March 19, 1867 March 20, 1867 March 21, 1867 March 22, 1867 March 23, 1867
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Excerpt:March 29, 1867 or to morrow it would be all right. Brother Davis went Early this morning with another Man into a Bank of gravel near Brother Kimballs to get a load of sand he began to dig with a Bank of Earth over his head. He was warned By his companion not to do it, but He said he thought the Bank would not fall, but He had not flung out but a few shovels full untill the bank fell upon him & buried him up abot [FIGURE] ...Dates:March 30, 1867 March 31, 1867 April 1, 1867 April 2, 1867 April 3, 1867 April 4, 1867
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Excerpt:G. S. L. City, March 30, 1864. Bishop Thomas Callister: Elder W. Woodruff has received from bro. Ashman several letters and a telegram in relation to the disgraceful charges preferred against Orlando Warner, concerning which bro. Geo. A. has also received a letter from you. So far as we can learn the excitement against Judge King is in consequence of his having admitted Warner to bail, and whether the Judge accepted an illegal bond or admitted Warner ...Dates:March 30, 1864