1870 August 4 Letter to T. J. McCullough

Title

1870 August 4 Letter to T. J. McCullough

Description

Brigham does not suggest altering the school building. He provides guidance to alleviate McCullough's headaches.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

T. J. McCullough

Date

1870 August 4

Location

Alpine, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah

Subject

Building and Construction
Personal

 

Salt Lake City. U.T.
4 August 1870

Bishop T.J. McCullough
Alpine City.

Dear Brother:

Your favor of 1st inst has been received. I do not know that I have any alterations to suggest to you regarding the building of your new schoolroom.

Concerning your headache, I think it is possible that if you were to get two pieces of strong cloth or thin leather, sufficiently large to cover the soles of your feet, and spread some Conkling salve thereon, and occasionally wear this plaster on your fert, that it might draw the pain from your head, and be productive of Good

Your Brother in the Gospel
Brigham Young