1844 | ||
July 27 | Received of 1 Cow & Calf Value $13.00, on tithing | $13.00 |
[July 27] | Received of Cash $7.00, in Gold & Silver on tithing | $7.00 |
[July 27] | Received of 1 Cow & Calf value $12.00, on tithing P | $12.00 |
[July 27] | Received of Farnum Kinyon 1 Cow value $12.00 on Property Tithing | $12.00 |
[July 27] | Received of 1 Woffil [waffle] Iron value $1.25 also 9 Tea Kettles at $1.50 each also 1 [tea kettles] $1.25 also 4 [tea kettles] at $1.12½ each also 17 [tea kettles] at $1.00 each also 1 [tea kettles] Value $0.62 on tithing | $38.12 |
[July 27] | Received of Emery Barrus p[e]r. R. D. Shelden $6.00 in Labor by on tithing | $6.00 |
[July 27] | Received of 19½ lbs of Honey @ $0.10 pr. lb on tithing | $1.95 |
[July 27] | Received of Julia Parks 1 Bed Quilt Value $2.50 on tithing | $2.50 |
[July 27] | Received of Seth Taft & Hariet his wife per hand 16⅓ yards of Flannel at $0.40 per yd. also 4 yards of Full cloth at $1.00 per yard on tithing | $10.53 |
[July 27] | Received of George Alley 70 pairs of Childs shoes at $0.20 pr. pair also 4 p[ai]rs of Womens shoes at $0.88 pr. pair on tithing | $17.52 |
[July] 29 | Received of Cash $0.23 on tithing | $0.23 |
[July 29] | Received of 1 Yoke of Oxen value $40.00, also $20.75 as per Certificate of Captain of the 6th. Ward dated September 28th. 1842 also 2 days Labor at $1.00 per day on tithing | $62.75 |
[July 29] | Received of George W. Oman 62½ lbs of Bacon @ $0.05 pr lb on tithing | $3.12 |
[July 29] | Received of James Eastman 1 Ladies Saddle value $12.00. on tithing | $12.00 |
[July 29] | A Short time ago the Sisters, members of the Branches of the Church in , Macedonia and surrounding vicinity, sent word to the by Sister Louisa Clark, the wife of Raymond Clark of this , that they felt very anxious to see the works on the progress more rapidly, if possible; and were willing to use every effort to aid the , and furnish means to forward the works. They proposed to have the erect another Crane to raise the Stone, if it was thought wisdom, and unanimously agreed, that if the should think it best to put up another Crane they would immediately furnish the necessary means |