Memoranda


addresses

Mrs. P. T. Farnsworth

Mrs. H. B. Clawson

E. W. Hyde

M. Y. Dougall

F. S. Sears

Alfred Lambourne

521. 6th. Ave.

City

Mrs. Delia [Cordelia] M. Holden

49. Blarney St.

Swampscott Mass.

May Wright Sewall

168. Brattle St. Sudio [Studio] House

Cambridge Mass.

Rachel Foster Avery

Swartmore [Swarthmore] Pennsylvania

Ida Husted Harper

same address as Mrs. Avery. {p. 384}

Kate Thomas

430 W. 20th

New York City

c/o Miss Miller,1

Mrs. H. R. Allen

1724. West 2nd. Ave.

Spokane Washington

Miss Targemier L. Vass

1301. Broadway

Indianapolis Indiana

Mrs. M. D. Hall

Mr. Samuel K. Hall

Dr. Arthur Hall

address 928. I Street N.W.

Washington D.C.

Ida S. Dusenberry

532. West 123rd. St.

New York City N.Y. {p. 385}

Mrs. W. W. Woods

Coeur d’Alene City

P.O. Box 705. Idaho {p. 386}

Mrs. H. R. Allen

1729. 2nd Ave.

Spokane Washington {p. 387}

cash account—january

received

paid

Salary

25.

00

Price

1

00

Church

7

00

G.Q.C. [George Q. Cannon]

5

00

T.O.2

3

00

AW.C. [Annie Wells Cannon] T.O

3.

00

S. [Susan] Grant

1.

00

Sundries

2.

30

E Palmer

4

.00

Temple Donation

50

E. Stevens

1

00

R.M.B. Tel

7

55

Reaper’s Club

2.

50

P.O.3 Order waiting

5.

00

R.S.

25

00

milk

2.

50

Benson

5.

00

[Elizabeth Ballam] Goodliffe

1.

00

Idaho Archer

1.

00

{p. 393}

cash account—january

received

paid

stamps etc

1.

35

{p. 394}

cash account—february

received

paid

<On hand—State Bank

53.

24>

Church

10.

00

Cavendish

3,

00

Salary

25

.00

candy

50

Mell & Will

25

.00

lunch 2

90

Verona

10

.00

Emmeline

3.

00

Joseph S. W.

10.

00

washwoman

1

.15

Heber J. [Grant]

10

.00

lunch

.

25

General Board

54.

50

Mrs. Wiler [Mary Chaffin Weiler]

1.

00

Whitney Idaho

(5.

00

8

dress Emmeline

3

80

candy

50

Bertha Bamburger [Bamberger]

5

.00

sundries

60

McRian

1

00

Buchanan

10

{p. 395}

cash account—february

received

paid

Des. News

32

00

[Des. News]4

1

00

Lambourne

9

50

Lucy Smith

.80

pencils stamps

90

Utah Light

1

.10

magazine

.

15

[magazine]5

10

stamps & wrappers

50

Post office

5.

00

Office Electric

1

.10

wrappers <& stamps>

,

30

stamps

.

50

magazine

.

15

{p. 396}

cash account—march

received

paid

Church

10

.00

R.S. Sunday

25

.00

Margaret Clawson

1,

00

{p. 397}

cash account—march

received

paid

magazine

50

postage

3.

50

Utah Light

1

.00

magazines

15

pens rubber bands

15

Office soap

25

pencil sharpener

1

.00

envelopes

.15

Des. News

32

00

Magazines

35

[Magazines]6

15

[Magazines]7 paper etc.

30

Receipt Books

.

65

{p. 398}

cash account—june

received8

paid

House Expense

2.

40

[House Expense]9

.

25

28

candy & car fare

45

28

House Expense

.

25

26

Book for Theobald

2

00

"

House Expense

50

27

House Expense

40

paid Charlie N. Wells

3.

00

{p. 403}

cash account—june

received

paid

mailing

1,

00

stamps &c.

2

15

wrappers

1.

10

extra stamps

1.

00

Book M. W. Wilcox

50

[Book]10 Br. & Sister Dougall

1.

50

M. A. Freeze

.

65

magazines

70

2 cent stamps

60

Rent on Room

15

00

Tithing 3 months

7

.50

Martha Wells blanket

3.

00

Emily Grants spray

3.

80

{p. 404}

cash account—july

received11

paid

[Salary]

25

00

milk

1

00

[Church]

10.

00

reprint

.

75

<Lambourne>

Des. News

1.

50

Electric light

2.

98

Telephone

4.

00

Book B. W. S. [Bathsheba W. Smith]

4.

00

13

Louise & me

70

14

car fare B. W. Smith

05

15

Lunch Annie & me

60

15

B. W. Smith & me

10

15

House Theobald

35

peppermints B. W. S.

20

Louise birthday gift

5.

00

silk shawl

tea butter eggs

85

23

lunch 2

95

car fare Emmeline

25

car fare Theobald

1.

40

candy Louise

20

Betsy

35

{p. 405}

cash account—july

received

paid

Printing No. 9.

32

.00

stamps

.30

wrappers

.60

note book

.35

envelopes

.10

pencils

.15

rent

15.

00

{p. 406}

cash account—august

received12

paid

25

.00

paid milk

1.

00

10.

00

boy

25

Flour

5.

00

11

.

40

[Flour]13

2.

50

12

Home

.

50

[Flour]14

3.

00

Dinner

.

50

Roce

5.

00

buns candy

30

Rich15

4.

00

candy & supper

60

Eggertson

5.

00

Miss Barton

35

Story [Margaret Bell Story]

2.

00

carfare

10

Portland

3.

00

Betsy house

20

Nephi

3.

00

Dinner

65

Johnson16

1.

00

dress

15

00

Snow Lake

4

.00

lunch etc

55

[illegible] check

3

.00

medicine

10

Joseph City

6

00

Betsy house

15

Collinston

6.

00

music book

50

Woodbury

5

00

grapes & crackers

25

check

2.

00

car fare

5

Aug 27 check from Mell for journey

50

.00

Betsy house money

65

[Betsy house money]17

10

Verona

50

00

House

1

65

stamps

1.

00

Laces veil

.

75

2

dinner

.

50

[dinner]18

.

50

Betsy

70

{p. 407}

cash account—august

received19

paid

linen thread tape

6.

00

mailing

50

cts.

magazines

1.

20

crackers

.

10

stamps

30

Betsy

.

30

wrappers

30

lunch

.40

mouse traps

10

pens

5

bows etc

10

elastic bands

35

Barton

35

cleaning carpet

3.

75

stamps

.

10

carfare

25

rent

15.

00

check P.O.

3.

50

stamps

20

stamps

20

[stamps]20

10

[stamps]21

wrappers & stamps

.

30

Theobald

.

10

stamps

20

book etc

20

car book

2.

00

tablets

10

{p. 408}

cash account—september

received

paid

10

00

Betsy

35

25

00

lunch

25

Wilson

3.

00

maid

15

Evans

2.

00

House

1

00

R. Isaacs

2.

00

medicine

1.

00

M. Hammod22

2.

00

lunch 2

.

55

stamps

3.

00

Betsy

.

50

books

3.

25

Betsy

1

10

Exself

.

45

lunch

.

20

book

.

60

Betsy

.

50

paid Light

4.

42

telephone

2.

00

Temple

.

50

18th Ward

.

50

House

15

self

55

Betsy

50

11

[Betsy]23

25

12

[Betsy]

35

14

[Betsy]

15

15

[Betsy]

35

50

17

[Betsy]

25

{p. 409}

cash account—september

received24

paid

1

Betsy

20

magazine

.

15

Betsy

25

stamps

.

10

Betsy

30

magazine

15

Betsy

25

printing

32

.00

Betsy

30

wrappers

30

Betsy

35

Postal cards

.

10

[Betsy]25

30

wrappers

.

10

[Betsy]

25

magazines

.

70

[Betsy]

15

stamps

.

10

wrappers

27

stamps

13

Rent

15.

00

light

1.

00

crackers

10

soda

05

stamp

20

book

05

lunch

35

peppermints for Louise

20

{p. 410}

cash account—october

received

paid

Church

10.

00

Books

1

20

R.S.

25.

00

Light

3

30

Emily

2

.00

House

50

Lemmington

6,

00

[House]26

35

[House]

30

[House]

25

[House]

40

[House]

25

car fare

40

tea

25

crackers etc

50

meals 4

.

50

lent M.

2,

00

{p. 411}

cash account—october

received

paid

printing

32

00

[printing]27

2

.25

[printing]

2.

70

milk

1.

00

{p. 412)

cash account—november

received

paid

Salary

25

Church

10

Rep.28 Party

25

Lehi

10

{p. 413}

cash account—november

received

paid

paper

32.

00

rent

15

.00

light

3.

48

telephone

2

.00

Carriage

8

.00

Books

7

.70

Books

4

.20

{p. 414}

cash account—december

received29

paid

left over

17.

46

House

30

Church

10

Buns

5

Mell

50

.00

Lunch

40

Verona

50

.00

Blankets

5.

00

Milton

Darning Cotton

20

birth30

50

stamps

50

coal

15

00

magazine

.

70

Verona trunk

.

50

Betsy

15

carriage

3

00

Betsy

10

trunk

75

Receipts

5.

00

R. R.31 ticket

52

00

berth

4.

00

trunk

.

50

transfer

.

50

Maxwell

3

00

Betsy

2

00

car book

2

00

Utah Light

2

.00

telephone

2

.00

House

2

50

milk

1.

50

Rubbers

75

coop [co-op] bill

vail & tulle

75

scarf

3.

00

{p. 415}

cash account—december

received32

paid

Ticket

52

[00]

telegraph 3

1

50

Berth 4 00

4

00

meals 8

5

.00

trunk

.

50

tips

1

.50

Berth

1.

50

coffee

.

20

meals

Katharine

.

25

stamps

.

50

tab Ogden

.

10

cards

.

30

Tom Allen

05

stamps

.

20

tip Spokane

50

Boys

.

40

telegram

25

street car

.

25

Porter

35

Return Berth

5.

00

supper

25

breakfast

45

porter

1.

00

papers

15

lunch

65

Porter

1.

00

waiters

.

30

supper

90

waiter

10

{p. 416}

Joseph F. Smith

John R. Winder

Anthon H. Lund

1

Francis M. Lyman

2

John Henry Smith

3

Heber J. Grant

4

Rudger Clawson

5

Reed Smoot

6

Hyrum M. Smith

7

Charles W. Penrose

8

George A. Smith

9

George F. Richards

10

David McKay

11

Orson F. Whitney

12

Anthony Ivins

{p. 417}

In January 1908 I made a present of my book Musings and Memories Book of Poems published in 1896 to Samuel Woolley President of the Sandwich Island Mission there is a poem written for the family on his return from his first mission there I also gave one to the ex Queen in the winter of 1898.33 on her visit to Salt Lake City.

May Anderson said to me these words, Do you know what I think of you– I think you are far and away the most wonderful woman there has ever been in this Church. {p. 418}

answer to W. W. Phelps

Poem by Joseph Smith the Prophet published in Times & Seasons Feb. 1. & Jan. 15. 1897 x B. W. Smith A. T. Hyde x J. S. Dusenberry x E. B. Wells, C. S. Williams, J. S. Richards, x S. J. Cannon, R. B. Penrose Susan Grant Emma S. Woodruff x Julina L Smith Emily S. Richards x C. S. Thomas A. M. Horne x A. W. Cannon, x P. P. Jennings H. B. Harker, x R. E. Little, M. H. James x N.34 Nibley. E. S. Wilcox x Phebe Y. Beatie x Julia P. M. Farnsworth {p. 419}

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Footnotes

  1. [1]text: This address is not in EBW’s handwriting.

  2. [2]Tithing Orders.

  3. [3]Post Office.

  4. [4]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  5. [5]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  6. [6]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  7. [7]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  8. [8]text: Many of the items in the “received” column of this table should have been entered in the “paid” column.

  9. [9]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  10. [10]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  11. [11]text: Many of the items in the “received” column of this table should have been entered in the “paid” column.

  12. [12]text: Many of the items in the “received” column of this table should have been entered in the “paid” column.

  13. [13]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  14. [14]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  15. [15]Perhaps a payment from Lydia Pond Rich, president of the Morgan, Utah, stake Relief Society for subscriptions to the Woman’s Exponent.

  16. [16]Perhaps Mary Johnson of Goshen who purchased a subscription three years prior. (EBW, Diary, 2 Nov. 1905.)

  17. [17]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  18. [18]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  19. [19]text: Many of the items in the “received” column of this table should have been entered in the “paid” column.

  20. [20]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  21. [21]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  22. [22]Likely Martha Marcussen Hammond, a Relief Society leader in the San Juan Stake.

  23. [23]text: The bracketed information in this table was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  24. [24]text: The items in the “received” column of this table should have been entered in the “paid” column.

  25. [25]text: The bracketed information in this table was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  26. [26]text: The bracketed information in this table was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  27. [27]text: The bracketed information in this table was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  28. [28]Republican. EBW’s office served as the headquarters for distributing literature on behalf of the Republican Party before the fall election. After the election, EBW reported that women came there to collect money for their work. (EBW, Diary, 14 Nov. 1908.)

  29. [29]text: Many of the items in the “received” column of this table should have been entered in the “paid” column.

  30. [30]Perhaps a misspelling of berth, referring to the fee she paid for a sleeping car on the first part of her train journey.

  31. [31]Railroad.

  32. [32]text: Many of the items in the “received” column of this table should have been entered in the “paid” column.

  33. [33]“Sister [Emily Till] Cluff came and invited me to go to the Knutsford to see Liluokealami [Liliuokalani] Ex Queen of the Sandwich Islands.” (EBW, Diary, 26 Nov. 1898.)

  34. [34]text: Here it appears that EBW wrote an “R” on top of the “N.”