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881 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 12, 1880, par. 5

… Brother [S. N.] Haskell and I spoke upon it. The pledge papers were circulated and in one-half hour one hundred-fifty were pledged. The pledge papers will be circulated …

882 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 12, 1880, par. 7

… ] Elder [S. N.] Haskell go to St. Helena. We are now returning to Oakland to see Edson and Emma off.

883 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 12, 1880, par. 13

… . Haskell [S. N.] will go to one place and I to another whenever we can do so to advantage. The people are hungering and starving for food. We must do the will of God and …

884 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 13, 1880, par. 8

… Elder [S. N.] Haskell in May or June. Things in Europe need attention very much. All these necessities and wants burden my mind. I feel much of the time pressed under …

887 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 17, 1880, par. 2

Elder [S. N.] Haskell tried to borrow a chair for me from the office connected with [the] depot, but officials were not gentlemanly or courteous and refused me a …

888 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 17a, 1880, par. 1

... Elder [S. N.] Haskell spoke Monday night. I rested. Tuesday, all assembled in the Methodist church while Elder Haskell gave them instruction in the various branches …

889 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 23, 1880, par. 8

… Elder [S. N.] Haskell attended with me—in Woodland and Santa Rosa. He was determined to hold no office here. He pleaded against it with might and main but was elected …

890 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 25, 1880, par. 2

… . Brethren [S. N.] Haskell and [M. C.] Israel met us at the cars and took us to our tents. We had Elder [J. N.] Loughborough’s tent, now the property of [the] General Conference …

891 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 26, 1880, par. 2

… . Elder [S. N.] Haskell spoke this morning. I spoke to a good audience this afternoon. I had freedom in speaking. There was a large audience of outsiders. We hope and …

892 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 26, 1880, par. 9

Elder [S. N.] Haskell should have rest. This morning he had an ill turn, absence of thought. His mind could not and would not act. He labors incessantly and with the …

893 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 26, 1880, par. 15

… . Elder [S. N.] Haskell preached last evening. As the result of the meeting yesterday, eight additions were made to our numbers. We hope for still more. The five o’clock …

894 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 26, 1880, par. 19

… . Elder [S. N.] Haskell spoke in the forenoon with great freedom. I spoke to the crowd in the afternoon. The Lord blessed me in speaking. Elder Wood spoke in the evening …

895 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 27, 1880, par. 7

… Elder [S. N.] Haskell spoke upon the Sanctuary question.

896 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 27, 1880, par. 8

… . Elder [S. N.] Haskell spoke upon the Sabbath question. I spoke in afternoon of Jesus riding into Jerusalem. About one thousand people were present. The report …

897 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 27a, 1880, par. 1

… . Elder [S. N.] Haskell has remained in Walla Walla visiting around. Brother Wood is three miles from Walla Walla City. I spoke for the first time last night. Had great …

898 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 27a, 1880, par. 12

[P. S.] As you do not want any letters I did not write any particulars of my journey for I would not weary myself and reflect that weariness on you. I hope to hear from you before long.

899 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 28, 1880, par. 3

Elder [S. N.] Haskell has remained in Walla Walla city, three miles from here.

900 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 29, 1880, par. 11

Elder [S. N.] Haskell preached with great plainness. I went out to the stand with trembling. My head throbbing with pain. I spoke from the fifty-eighth chapter of …