William Rydalch

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  • Page 289

    Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)

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    January 2, 1871 ~ Monday Jan 2nd 1871 I went to the farm & sawed & splip up pin timber to make posts January 3, 1871 ~ Tuesday 3. I spent the day making posts. I went to the City at night 6 m[iles] January 4, 1871 ~ Wednesday 4. My Horse was taken vary sick with the Fearey Pitt doctored him January 5, 1871 ~ Thursday 5 I spent most of the day in Making a shed for waggons & Horses ...
    Dates:
    January 2, 1871 January 3, 1871 January 4, 1871 January 5, 1871 January 6, 1871 January 7, 1871 January 8, 1871 January 9, 1871 January 10, 1871 January 11, 1871 January 12, 1871 January 13, 1871 January 14, 1871 January 15, 1871 January 16, 1871 January 20, 1871 January 21, 1871
  • Page 290

    Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)

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    January 22, 1871 ~ Sunday Jan 22nd 1871 [FIGURE] Sunday I took cars to Kays ward to attend the funeral of Mary Philips who died in her 98 year I Baptized her into this Church in 1840 31 years ago the funeral commenced at 11 oclok we had a large congre- gation. I spoke one hour but had a severe cold upon my lungs which troubled me much about speaking G. D. Watt reported my Discourse I was followed By Brother Wm Kay & Bishop
    Dates:
    January 22, 1871 January 23, 1871 January 24, 1871 January 27, 1871 January 28, 1871 January 29, 1871 January 30, 1871 January 31, 1871 February 1, 1871 February 2, 1871 February 3, 1871 February 4, 1871
  • Page 309

    Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)

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    Sept 17, 1871 Afternoon John Taylor spoke 54 Minutes I met with the Prayer Circle & spoke in the Evening to the 13 ward September 18, 1871 ~ Monday to September 21, 1871 ~ Thursday 18, to 21. I spent the time in Building a Kitchen 10 By 18 feet Brower Pettit was the Carpenter September 22, 1871 ~ Friday 22nd I left S L City with the Presidency & G. Q. Cannon of
    Dates:
    September 17, 1871 September 18, 1871 September 21, 1871 September 22, 1871 September 23, 1871 September 24, 1871
  • Page 334

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

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    October 25, 1858 ~ Monday Oct 25 I went to the Church stray pen to get a Durham Bull calf which Brother Wm Rydalch let me have he had never been halter broak & we put a lariet on his neck & he nearly choaked to death before we could do any thing with him he faught us with great force I got him home & shut him up & fed him I then assisted in cleaning out four hog pens whare the Hogs was belly deep ...
    Dates:
    October 25, 1858 October 25, 1858 October 27, 1858 October 28, 1858 October 29, 1858 October 30, 1858 October 31, 1858
  • Page 17

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

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    January 10, 1873 ~ Friday Jan 10th 1873 I arose at one oclok Packed up took Breakfast & started for Evanston at about 3 oclok with Br Pope it was vary cold we arived at Evanston at 12 oclok we took cars for S. L. City we arived at S. L. City at 7.30, & Found My Family well distance of the day via Rail Road 147 Miles January 11, 1873 ~ Saturday 11. I Bought some things for Sarah visited the Printing ...
    Dates:
    January 10, 1873 January 11, 1873 January 12, 1873 January 13, 1873 January 14, 1873 January 15, 1873 January 16, 1873 January 17, 1873 January 18, 1873 January 19, 1873
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter to the Presiding Elders of the Different Settlements, 1 December 1870

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    Salt Lake City, December 1, 1870. To the Presiding Elders of the Different Settlements. DEAR BRETHREN: Pursuant to instructions from the DESERET PARENT SOCIETY, we respectfully solicit your Co-operation in carrying out the objects of the Society, viz: the general introduction, improvement and culture of HORSES, HORNED STOCK, SHEEP, BEES, FISH, FOWLS, etc., in the various Wards of the Territory. We have appointed a Standing Committee from the members of the Parent Society, in each of these departments. Their names are as follows: ON HORSES, H. J. FAUST ...
    Dates:
    December 1, 1870
  • Page 251

    Part of Journal (January 1886 – December 1892)

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    July 23, 1889 This is my Daughter Clara Birth day I met with Brother Maeser I spent the night at the farm 6 Mils July 24, 1889 ~ Wednesday [FIGURES] July 24, 1889 I have lived to see another Aniversiry of the Enterance of the Pioneers into this valley Though we are not making any celebr- ation this year I spent the day to the farm I helped pick & cut five Bushels of Apricots from one tree in the forenoon & the Boys ...
    Dates:
    July 24, 1889 July 25, 1889 July 26, 1889 July 27, 1889 July 28, 1889
  • Page 252

    Part of Journal (January 1886 – December 1892)

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    July 29, 1889 ~ Monday July 29, 1889 Sunday Monday we met in conference at 10 oclok Prayer By Wm Jefferys President Gowens report of the stake followed by two Bishops The Authorities of the church was then Presented W Woodruff spok 25 M. we dined with Arroett Hale Afternoon Prayer By D H Caldwell G Q Cannon spok 64 Minuts W Woodruff spoke 15 Minuts W Woodruff Blessed the People at 3 oclock we took carriage ...
    Dates:
    July 29, 1889 July 30, 1889 July 31, 1889 August 1, 1889 August 2, 1889
  • Page 82

    Part of Journal (January 1893 – April 1897)

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    April 18 1894 ~ Wednesday April 18, 1894 A stormy morning Prest G Q Cannon & H B Clawson started this morning for New York to attend to business In company with J F Smith we visited the Temple and saw the ordinances of the Endowments Performed for the first time since the Dedication of the Temple The funeral of Henry McEwan was Attended to day April 19, 1894 ~ Thursday 19.
    Dates:
    April 18, 1894 April 19, 1894 April 20, 1894 April 21, 1894 April 22, 1894 April 23, 1894 April 24, 1894
  • Page 2

    Part of Letter to Charles C Rich, 1 March 1871

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    get off so. He is a good, faithful, temperate, honest, hard working man & will do as he is told let it cost him what it may. John Evans of Centerville informed me that He would enter the 20 acres that was set off for my farming land at Randolph, which I suppose is all right. I wish you would write to me when you get this & inform me of the Route from this City to Randolph how far is it from this City? is the Route ...