Letter from Leonard Wilford Hardy, 1 March 1847

Title

Letter from Leonard Wilford Hardy, 1 March 1847
  • Page 1

    Excerpt:
    East Bradford March the 1st 1847 My Dear Brother Woodruff it is with pleasure I take up my pen to write to one who is so near to my Heart as you are and tel you some of my present feelings and to Let you know I have not forgotten you and your Dear family since I Left you in Liverpool things have taken strange overturns in the Church in Georgetown at Father Holmeses I suppose you have heard that the old man & ...
  • Page 2

    Excerpt:
    I have recieved by the Last Steamer 2 Letters statings that all things were moveing on well in England at the present time stating that Brothers Pratt & Taylor and 12 more of Brethren & Sisters started on the 13th of January for New Orleenes was out about 7 Days and was blown back to Liverpool again and they did not state whether they had started again or not all things they say move on well but I was Sorry to hear ...
  • Page 3

    Excerpt:
    I have been Laboring under the Direction of J. C. Little through your recommendation and you may ask him about me if you please I will say that Brothe Little is A faithfull man and worthy of confidence and I Like him for his Determined Spirit to go ahead he aint afraid of the Devil and all his Army he is my particular friend and you can ask him all about Leonard. I want you to write me A Long Letter if there is any way to send it to me and give me all the ...
  • Page 4

    Excerpt:
    Leonard W Hardy March 1st 1847 To Elder Wilford Woodruff AtTo the Camp of Isreal in the Wilderness