Search for: Horses
461 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 9, 1882, par. 3
… the horse? Shall I bring down Dolly and take the other? What do you advise? I thought Brother Ballou and I would ride down to Brother Chapman’s and save [the] expense …
462 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 9, 1882, par. 9
Brother Harmon’s horses are sick. Brother Mills is in danger of losing his with some distemper.
463 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 20, 1882, par. 13
… the horse; but I do not feel, under the circumstances to retain her as a gift. Would you please tell me how much to charge for the horse? If you wish to invest this …
464 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 20, 1882, par. 16
… . The horse that you gave me was no inducement, for I could have taken of means and purchased a horse; but I invested the same amount as the value of the horse in …
465 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 23, 1882, par. 8
… black horses and Sister Granger, Sister Eldred and her son, and Sister Granger’s two children. We are all at Brother Cole’s.
466 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 24a, 1882, par. 18
… pack horse, loaded down with a variety of burdens.
467 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 13, 1883, par. 3
… the horse seems well enough. We had no difficulty with him. I feel someway in a hurry to be at home at Healdsburg. I am glad I came yesterday because I suffered …
468 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 20, 1883, par. 3
… other horse here. When such an effort is made as is being made here, the forces should not be scattered all over the field. Let them concentrate the workers where …
469 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 12, 1884, par. 3
… ] a horse. Your voice [was] heard in directing and et cetera, then her voice was constantly interspersed in the conversation and a laugh. It was a mixing of the common …
470 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 17, 1884, par. 9
… horse for when the horse was, for no fault of mine, injured on my hands. I told you you should not lose anything by the horse. I asked you the value of the horse. If …
471 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 17, 1884, par. 17
… the horse, only must take it and shall pay you all you ask if it is $100.00. And then the responsibility will rest upon you. I thought, from some remarks made by Bro …
472 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 40, 1884, par. 2
… a horse. Set Henry on the track of a horse.
473 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 42, 1884, par. 9
… the horse yet. He does not come right, yet he may. We are keeping it, seeing how the matter turns with him—if bad, I must pay for the horse, for he shall not lose a dollar …
474 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 46, 1884, par. 1
… our horse and phaeton [and] rode thirty miles to Sister Chapman’s. We intended to take the boat that night, but the Donahue boat was still eight miles farther …
475 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 59, 1884, par. 2
… Morton’s horse and rode out to Gorham to see Lizzie. She was about the same, if anything, a little more comfortable. We had a very nice visit, considering her sad …
476 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 62, 1884, par. 1
… the horses when the cars stopped. We went to Brother Chapman’s. How rejoiced they were to see us, especially to meet Brother and Sister Lockwood. Bro. Lockwood …
477 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 29, 1885, par. 2
… the horses. He thinks he could just feed them and hitch them up if it were not for cleaning them off. The dust is injurious to his lungs. His cough is hard and dry …
478 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 30, 1885, par. 3
… . The horses were as gentle as they need to be. I had thought of coming to Oakland, but think of nothing special to come for, therefore shall give it up unless you …
479 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 32, 1885, par. 2
… the horses further than to feed and drive them a short distance. What will be done in his case I cannot tell. Poor man! We must have one full man on this hill, and …
480 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 33, 1885, par. 2
… the horse for his own use, but could not raise the money. The owner asked $150 for it then. Sells it to me for $125. He has three other horses and has no use for this one …