Mormon History, Wednesday, Jan 13, 1847.

[Apostle Willard Richards Journal] A few of the bishops recommenced to work on the council house, putting up poles for the chimney, etc. Bishop Hoagland drew two loads of wood to the Octagon. Wind south; pleasant day, thawing.
Dr. [Richards] in bed until 3 p.m., having slept considerable during the day, being severely afflicted with canker and cold. This evening, about 7 o'clock, Elder Woodruff called with Brother Fowler, chatted about half an hour concerning Bishop Miller, Woodworth, and a mo[?] captain of emigration. About 8, the Dr. called at President Young's, who was absent.

[Apostle Willard Richards Journal]

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