1872 April 17 Letter to William Woolley

Title

1872 April 17 Letter to William Woolley

Description

McKenzie confirms receipt of Woolley’s tithing and notes that the President expects release from imprisonment due to a Supreme Court decision.

Type

Correspondence
Financial/Legal

Sender

David McKenzie

Recipient

William Woolley

Date

1872 April 17

Location

Bristol, Pennsylvania
Salt Lake City, Utah

Subject

Tithing
Imprisonment
Legal Matters

Salt Lake City. U.T.
April 17. 1872.

Mr. William Woolley
Bristol. Pa.

Dear Bro.-

Your favor of April 1. with P.O. order for $5.00 were duly received.

The money has been credited to you on the General Tithing Record and the receipt is herewith enclosed.

The Prest's health is excellent, his imprisonment is rather irksome, but the marshall is quite a gentleman and as the late decision of the U.S. Supreme Court will affect all these cases it is expected the parties now under arrest will soon be liberated May peace abide with you, and the blessing of Heaven crown the labors of the faithful.

Your Bro. in the Gospel
D. McKenzie, Sec.