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Page 153 of Autobiography Volume 1 circa 1842-1865

CHAPTER XIV My journey, and meeting with old friends. One of my "chapters of accidents". The council at Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri|Far West in fulfilment of Revelation. The Prophet out of Liberty Jail, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri|Prison. A General Conference. A remarkable incident of the Persecution. The first settling of Commerce, Hancock County, Illinois|Commerce, afterwards Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois|Nauvoo. Directions by Joseph Smith Jr.|Joseph how to to detect…

Page 26 of Autobiography 1865 Millennial Star

Church, consisting of nine members, eight of whom were relatives. I or- dained Dwight Webster|Dwight Webster a Priest, and administered the sacrament. July 3—I started for the State of Maine|Maine, and arrived at father Ezra Carter, b. 1773|Carter's, in Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine|Scarborough, on the 6th. —14—My Phebe Whittemore Carter Woodruff|wife was delivered of a daughter at her father's house; we named her Sarah Emma Woodruff|Sarah…

Page 7 of Autobiography 1858 Deseret News

THE DESERET NEWS. TRUTH AND LIBERTY. No. 21. Fillmore, Millard County, Utah Territory|FILLMORE CITY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1858. VOL. VIII. [Column 1] HISTORY OF WILFORD WOODRUFF. (FROM HIS OWN PEN.) [CONTINUED.] March 8, 1839. — I attended a conference at Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois|Springfield, Illinois. — 13. — I took my family and started for Quincy, Adams County, Illinois|Quincy, where I arrived on the 16th. I dined with Emma Hale Smith Bidamon|Emma Smith…