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Aug 4, 1893

Journal Entry

August 04, 1893 ~ Friday

4 I spent the day in the office Sarah & Mary called while on
the way to Provo

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Woodruff, Mary, b. 1867
26 Oct 1867 - 15 Feb 1903
163 mentions
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Woodruff, Sarah Brown
1 Jan 1834 - 9 May 1909
695 mentions
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Letter from Albert John Seare, 4 August 1893

President Wilford Woodruff, City. Dear Brother: Replying to your call of the 2nd inst, I would say that I am perfectly willing to do my share to the best of my ability in helping to roll forward this great work, realizing as I do that it must of necessity be done. Regarding my circumstances financially, would say that I am at present owing some money on my home but the rent of the place will more than pay the interest on that and I therefor feel I can shape matters ^by borrowing some more^ so as to be able to start at the time mentinoned, though being a member of the Tabernacle Choir it would help me a little if I could start with them when they leave for Chicago. I would here mention and ask your acquiescence in the taking of my wife and two children. I shall have no way whatever of providing for them here, but, as my wife's parents are in England and well able and willing to keep her and the children I think it c^w^ould be much better to take them over with me. Her parents, though not in the Church, have always received the travelling Elders with great kindness and we both feel that in all probability my wife could eventually lead tyhem to see the light of the Gospel. At all events she would be able to dispel some of the many calumnious tales which have been circulated by our enemies in that neighborhood since her departure for Zion some years ago. Nowt wishing to weary you s^w^ith a long letter I would say in conclusion that her paretnts are now quite aged and would be overjoyed to have her and the children stay with them as long as they could. Therefor, taking everything into consideration I think it would be well for them to accompany me. Trusting I may be favored with your reply on this matter at as early a date as possible I remain, Your Brother in the Gospel of Christ, Albert John Seare Bishop Elias Morris 15th Ward

Letter from Alfred Anderson Kofoed, 14 August 1893

I received your I hope that you will excuse me for not writing before I will indevor to tell you how I feel in regard to the call I feel like doing all that is in my power in honoring the call Although I am placed in rather poor circumstances I have not any money on hand at presant But I have some property such as horses and cattle which if I could despose of and get the money for would help some toard it But there is not any sale for them up here

Letter from Olive Derlidge, 4 August 1893

First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dear Sirs, I will accept the call that has been made and will endeavor to do my duty as well as I can. Respectfully, Olive Derlidge. 19 Ward.

Letter from Joseph Eldridge Robinson, 4 August 1893

Kanab, Prest. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City - Ut. Dear Brother: Your letter of July 28th ult received. I will accept the mission and be in Provo to commence my studies as a Sunday School Normal, Jany. 8th 1894 - as you appoint. Your Brother in the Gospel Joseph E. Robinson Kanab Utah.

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Aug 4, 1893