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Feb 20, 1893

Journal Entry

February 20, 1893 ~ Monday

Feb 20 1893
I received 2 letters one from H B Clawson wrote
to Sarah & Newton {Sent twenty dollars}

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Clawson, Hiram Bradley
7 Nov 1826 - 29 Mar 1912
Woodruff, Newton, b. 1863
3 Nov 1863 - 21 Jan 1960
157 mentions
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Woodruff, Sarah Brown
1 Jan 1834 - 9 May 1909
707 mentions
Family

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Letter from Frederick Augustus Huish, 20 February 1893
Payson Prest. Woodruff Dear Bro, I have not yet arranged my af- fairs nor sold my business and I can not get ready to go on ^my^ mission Feby. 25th and will be obliged to wait for next company April 12th or 15th as you stated: when I shall have all things settled and be prepared to go. You will please advise me when I will be ex pected to present myself
Letter from Jeddiah Wardle, 20 February 1893
Vernal Uintah Co. Utah Pres. Woodruff, Dear brother I thougthht I would write you a few lines in regard to this Big Horn Country, as I have been thinking some of going there. I have talked to quite a number of the br^e^otheren that has been there and they recomend it as a good country with Plenty of good land and water a capeable of furnishing good homes for a large colony of Peopele, and there is about 50 fanleys in this valley that would like to go there and get homes as they have not suficant land here to make a liveing on. The place that your son David had
Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898
Cash on Temple per Newton 20

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Feb 20, 1893