March 1905


15 March 1905 • Sunday

Section 122. Temple meeting sung Glorious things are sung of Zion prayer A. H. Lund Thomas Callister of Fillmore Br. Winder read from Jos. Smithes [Smith’s] letter from Liberty jail, Br. Roberts read from the next section all about traitors2 Br. from Park City– Henry Tanner, We thank thee O, God for a prophet one unknown. Thom, Hull Walter Lyman Geo. H. Brimhall Zion stands with hills surrounded a strange brother Persis Young Richards prophecy Mary F. [Frances] Kelly {p. 19}

9 March 1905 • Thursday

Martha Spring Hill [Hall] Haven wife of Jesse Haven President

10 March 1905 • Friday

Jos. F. Smith A holy Angel from on high {p. 20}

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Footnotes

  1. [1]text: The entries for 19 February–2 April 1905 come from volume 32 of the diary.

  2. [2]B. H. Roberts published two books in 1900—The Missouri Persecutions and The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo. After he was appointed assistant church historian in 1902, he began publishing a seven-volume documentary history of the church. Having written about violence in Missouri and Nauvoo, it seems likely that he had sections 123 and 124 of the Doctrine and Covenants (1876 edition) on his mind and might have been thinking of the “traitors” who stirred up attacks on the Latter-day Saints in those places. (Bitton, “B. H. Roberts as Historian,” 26.)