Fri. Dec. 2, 1904: Ther. Cold north wind., Wea. Cloudy. Walked about twenty five miles south to Cold Springs were entertained by Mrs. J.H.D. Terral and her two Sons. 71) Saturday 3: Ther. Cold., Wea. Cloudy, Wind. Walked over to Mondamin P.O. Met...
Mon. April 10, 1905: Ther. Warm., Cooler this evening. Wea. N.W. Wind. T. Clds. We boarded the train at Bluster this morning, had to take the local from Snyder to Mondamin, walked on over to Bro. Johnson’s. found the folks all enjoying good...
Mon. April 17, 1905: Ther. Cold S. wind., Wind from south-east pm Wea. Cloudy. Took our letters to Mondamin and mailed them this morning. I tried following the plow about an hour this afternoon. 97) (3
Sat. April 29, 1905: Ther. Cooler Wea. Cloudy Continued on our journey west, went over the mountain thru a low pass into Kiowa County. Took dinner with a young couple about four miles east of Roosevelt. went on (via. Wildman and Mondamin) to Bro....
Sat. Oct. 28, 1905: Ther. Colder norther, Wea. Cldy. Frank Dixon who was staying with Mr. Millwell died this morning about four oclock of Brights Disease and Dropsy. We didn’t get much sleep last night. We hit the road as soon as it was light...
Mon. Oct. 30, 1905: Ther. Cold. windy. Wea. Rain (Where will I be at this date, and what will I be doing? W.L.C written Oct. 30, 04.) I am right here at Brother Johnson’s Mondamin, Kiowa Co., Oklahoma with Elder Isaac Pratt Allred, and I am not...
Addresses.: Elder Samuel W. Richards 457 Fourth St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Almira Hendricks Cache Co., Richmond, Utah. Leslie Johnson Kiowa County Mondamin, Okla. member Henry Bergdorf, Caddo County, Anadarko, Okla. member J.P. Stockton Duke,...
Names and addresses: Wm. L. Crawford Springdale. Names and addresses of people who have provided me with food and shelter while [on] my mission to the Central States. November 1904. 27 Waldron, Kansas 28-29th paid for Hotels, Okla. 30th Henry...
Names and addresses: May- 1905. 1st. monday Johnson & Sarver. Mondamin, Kiowa Co., 2nd Left the folks at Mondamin for our fields of labor. walked south about eight miles took dinner with a Mr. Griffin R.F.D. Snyder, Kiowa Co., crossed the...