Mormon History, Monday, Jan 4, 1847.

[Apostle Willard Richards Journal] About 10, President Young called on the Dr. [Richards] in round house and wrote a letter to Mrs. Pettingill. Dr. dictated a letter to Charles C. Rich which the President signed, also a letter to John Fidoe, which the Dr. signed. Also wrote a letter to John Mercer on the rush bottoms which the Dr. signed. The three first letters were given to John Y. Green. The last letter was given to C. P. Lott. Hosea Stout called and copied off the minutes of the high council. Reckoned with Perrigren [Perrigrine] Sessions, found due him [$]5.42. Reckoned with Graham Coltrin, found due him [$]12.00.
Read a letter to President Young which has been received from John Taylor, dated Liverpool, October. 3, 1846, to his wife. About 4, Dr. [Richards] went to Orson PrattÂ's, William Clayton, N. K. Whitney's office. Returned about 5. C. P. Lott again called and supped with Dr., T. O. Angell.
Patty Sessions delivered Artimesia, wife of Erastus Snow, of a son named Mahonri at 10 a.m.
P: Perrigren Sessions order on O. Pratt, 2.02, $5.42; half pint alcohol, 10, $2.37; bal [balance?] of cow hide, 25, $3.05, due 1 February. Paid Graham Coltrin, 3.00, $12.00; 55 beef at 2 ½ [cents], 1.37 ½, $6.62 ½; paint stuff, 2.25, $5.37 ½, due 1 February.

[source: Apostle Willard Richards Journal]

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