[Apostle George Albert Smith Journal] "my nerves are not very quiet today." (1)
-- Wednesday, Jun 2, 1909
[Diary of John Henry Smith (apostle and father of George Albert Smith)] Mesa and Thatcher, Arizona
I received a letter from my wife Sarah. She and George were fairly well. (2)
-- Friday, June 4, 1909
[Diary of John Henry Smith (apostle and father of George Albert Smith)] .... I wrote to Sarah F. and George Albert.
[Attended stake conferences in Arizona and left for Los Angeles.] (2)
-- Tuesday, June 8, 1909
[Diary of John Henry Smith (apostle and father of George Albert Smith)] Yuma, Arizona, to Los Angeles
We reached Los Angeles at 1:30 and went on to Ocean Park. I found Sarah well and George improving. (2)
-- Friday, July 2, 1909
[Diary of John Henry Smith (apostle and father of George Albert Smith)] Salt Lake City
I spent most of the day in the office of the first Presidency. I mailed to Geo. Albert my son some papers and checks.
I wrote to my wife Sarah. (2)
-- Tuesday, July 20, 1909
[Diary of John Henry Smith (apostle and father of George Albert Smith)] ... I wrote to George Albert and Glenn G. (2)
-- Wednesday, Jul 21, 1909
[Diary of John Henry Smith (apostle and father of George Albert Smith)] ...My Wife Sarah F. returned from California where she had been 84 days [staying with George Albert]. (2)
-- Aug 1-8, 1909
[Apostle George Albert Smith Journal] "I don't see any change in my conditions." (1)
-- Aug 8, 1909
[Apostle George Albert Smith Journal] -while recuperating in Ocean Park, Calif attends Methodist Sunday School with his [illegible word] (1)
-- Saturday, Aug. 14, 1909
[Diary of John Henry Smith (apostle and father of George Albert Smith)] ... I had letters from George A. and Nathaniel L. my sons. (2)
Footnotes:
1 - Journals of George Albert Smith
2 - White, Jean Bickmore, Church, State, and Politics: The Diaries of John Henry Smith, Signature Books in association with Smith Research Associates, Salt Lake City, 1990, http://bit.ly/johnhenrysmith
LDS History Chronology: George Albert Smith
Mormon History Timeline: The life of George Albert Smith
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