6 February 1875
Retrenchment Association; Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward Meetinghouse, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory

Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward meetinghouse and assembly hall, circa 1890. (Courtesy Church History Library.)
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Coun Miss E R Snow said by request of President Mrs [Mary Isabella] Horne we will now have the reports from the sisters who visited the gaurdians of those children who were seen at Camp Douglas.1
Mrs Moore [Ann Morris?] then gave a report after which she bore a faithful testimony to the truth of the gospel
Coun Miss E. R. Snow
We would say that we hold no feelings of malice towards that sister and wish her to attend this meeting. We are all liable to err
Mrs [Isabella?] Childs also gave a report after which she bore testimony to the Gospel
By motion of Coun Miss E. R. Snow the report was accepted.
[. . .] [n.p.]
Source Note
Retrenchment Association, Meeting Minutes (1871–1874), n.p., CHL (CR 129 1).
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[1]See Eliza R. Snow Discourse, 23 January 1875, Retrenchment Association.