History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]

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1 June 1844 • Saturday
Saturday June 1st. At home; some gentle showers. At one P M, I rode out with and ; called on at the boat; paid $9000.; paid <​met​> , and paid him $5000.; then went to ’s, and paid him and another brother $20000.; then went to [blank] and exchanged $10000. in gold for a check; drank a glass of beer at ; called at ’s while & called at the ’s new house; returned home at 4½ P. M. At 8 P. M, , John Saunders, and Jacob Peart, called at to consult about a coal bed on ; I suggested that it would be profitable to employ the “Maid of Iowa” in the business of carrying the coal &c, and all approved of this plan.
Prest. and held a in
I received the following letter:— “ May 9th. (see file) [Joel Hamilton] Walker”
And replied <​To which I [illegible] the following reply <​I replied as follows​>​> as foll (see File) Joseph Smith.”
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2 June 1844 • Sunday
Sunday 2nd.— At home; pleasant day.
3 June 1844 • Monday
Monday 3rd— At home. Received a <​the following​> letter:— “ (see file) Horace.”
Rode out on the hill about 9 A. M. ¶ Municipal Court sat; I was not present; the appealed cases of , , , & came up; but as they failed to appear, the cases were referred back to the <​courts​> lower <​below​> [p. 53]
1 June 1844 • Saturday
Saturday June 1st. At home; some gentle showers. At one P M, I rode out with and ; called on at the boat; paid $9000.; met , and paid him $5000.; then went to ’s, and paid him and another brother $20000.; drank a glass of beer at ; called at ’s while & called at the ’s new house; returned home at 4½ P. M. At 8 P. M, , John Saunders, and Jacob Peart, called at ’ to consult about a coal bed on ; I suggested that it would be profitable to employ the “Maid of Iowa” in the business of carrying the coal &c, and all approved of this plan.
Prest. and held a in
I received the following letter:— “ May 9th. (see file) Joel Hamilton Walker”
I replied as follows “ (see File) Joseph Smith.”
2 June 1844 • Sunday
Sunday 2nd.— At home; pleasant day.
3 June 1844 • Monday
Monday 3rd— At home. Received the following letter:— “ (see file) Horace.”
Rode out on the hill about 9 A. M. ¶ Municipal Court sat; I was not present; the appealed cases of , , , & came up; but as they failed to appear, the cases were referred back to the courts below [p. 53]
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