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Day in the Life

Sep 19, 1836

Journal Entry

September 19, 1836 ~ Monday

19th Is a day long to Be remembered by me &
others in consequence of the interesting scenes
transpir^e^d with the Saints of God in the South. Isaiah &
others of the Ancient Prophets testify to us of the
great events of the last days esspecially of the literal
gathering of Israel. They say the Saints shall
gather from the East & from the West & that that
the North shall give up & the South Keep not back [Isaiah 43:5-6]
This interesting day had now arived yea the 19th of Sept
1836 when some of the Saints of God in the South
began to take their families, their charriots waggons

their Oxen, their Horses their Tents their armour and
moove towards Zion as the children of Israel accordi-
ng to the command of God As follows Arose in the
morning at Br Camps & breakfasted at his house
after which we repaired to the bank of a stream
whare Prayers were offer'd up unto God when
President Marsh led a young man into the waters
of Baptism & he was confirmed upon the bank
of the stream under the hands of Presidents Marsh
Patten & Grooves then we all stood upon our feet
& receieved great Blessings confirmed upon our heads
with uplifted hands of the three above named Brethren
President Marsh being speaker We then all took the
parting hand with these Beloved servents of God &
with Sister Patten also these four friends took their
seat in a waggon & set their faces as a flint towards
Zion, not waiting for those that on the same day ware
to follow their example but with Ox teams. Soon after
the above named brethren left us Br Albert Petty came
to us from Cyprus branch with his waggon & family
to join those of the Taropen Branch who ware going to
Zion. After spending a short time in aranging the waggons
& teems the company were prepared to move forward
the company consisted of four families with three
Elders as follows Lewis Clapp & his family, John Camp
& his family, AlBert Petty & his family & Elder
Benjamin Clapp & his family. Also Elders Boydstun &
Cathcart. This company chose Elder Benjamin Boydstun
as their leader on the road to Zion this company of
the South were principly the first fruits of my ministry
some were Baptized by Elder Parrish. They numbered
six male members & five female & 10 children & one
servant making 22 in all. This company of faithful Saints
after taking the parting hand with their friends on Taro
pen moved forward on their journey in good spirits & with joy

{with the exception of Sister Mary Barker who desired to return back thinking it after all too great to leave her friends I immediately
set before her the danger of returning to Babylon and encouraged her and she became reconciled and continued her journey|shorthand}
I rode with them this first days travel as far as the
south fork of Mayfield whare we all camped for the
night. After pitching our tents & taking supper I
assembled this small camp of Israel together at Br
Albert Pettys tent to address them for the last time
& after they were assembled I arose to address them
& although the rain desended in torrents so that we wer
e wet through a good tent yet my soul was vibrated
& fired with emotions & feeling of no ordinary nature
I endeavor'd to lay before them the worth & value of
the cause they were ingaged in & that they were the
first in fullfiling the Prophets who spake of the South
keeping not back [Isaiah 43:6] & that it would be recorded upon
the Archives of heaven to be read in the day of eternity
that they were the first fruits of the South who
had spread their tents for Zion I also instructed
them about travling by the way they all covenanted
to give heed to Elder Boydstuns precepts as they
had chosen him as their leader when I closed I was
followed By Elders Boydstun, Cathcart, & Clapp who
spake in the spirit of God & with feeling of the deepest
interest When this edifying interview closed by our
kneeling & I addressed a throne of grace & implored
the mercy of God to rest upon the camp that they
might all reach Zion in Peace distance of the day 8 miles

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Petty, Albert
10 Aug 1795 - 19 Jun 1869
75 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
Boydston, Benjamin
13 Sep 1776 - 1 Apr 1851
40 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
Clapp, Benjamin Lynn
19 Aug 1814 - 21 Oct 1865
139 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
36 mentions
Patten, David Wyman
14 Nov 1799 - 25 Oct 1838
136 mentions
Apostle
Groves, Elisha Hurd
5 Nov 1797 - 29 Dec 1867
26 mentions
108 mentions
Scriptural Figure
Camp, John
abt. 1804-1876
36 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
Clapp, Lewis
1772-1836
25 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
6 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
Marsh, Thomas Baldwin
1 Nov 1800 - 31 Dec 1865
98 mentions
Apostle
Parrish, Warren Farr
10 Jan 1803 - 3 Jan 1877
186 mentions
Apostle

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I requested the Elders to lay hands upon me for Sickness & lameness which they did do & I was healed of both
~ Wilford Woodruff
September 19, 1836 ~ Monday 19th Is a day long to Be remembered by me & others in Consequence of the interesting scenes transpir'd with the Saints of God in the South Isaiah & others of the Ancient Prophets testify to us of the great events of the last days esspecially of the literal gathering of Israel. They say the Saints shall gather from the East & from the West & that that the North shall give up & the South Keep not back This interesting day had now arived yea the 19th of Sept 1836 when some of the Saints of God in the South began to take their families, their Charriots Waggons
~ Wilford Woodruff
their Oxen, their Horses their Tents their armour and moove towards Zion as the children of Israel accordi- ng to the command of God
~ Wilford Woodruff
I assembled this small camp of Israel together at Br Albert Pettys tent to address them for the last time & after they were assembled I arose to address them & although the rain desended in torrents so that we wer e wet through a good tent yet my soul was vibrated & fired with emotions & feeling of no ordinary nature I endeavor'd to lay before them the worth & value of the cause they were ingaged in & that they were the first in fullfiling the Prophets who spake of the south keeping not back & that it would be recorded upon the archives of heaven to be read in the day of eternity that they were the first fruits of the south who had spread their tents for zion
~ Wilford Woodruff

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Autobiography 1858 Deseret News

—Elders Marsh and D. W. Patten and wife, and E. H. Groves, started for Far West. I organized the first company of Saints, who emigrated from the Southern States, which numbered twenty-two souls. I appointed El- der Boydston president of the company, and counselled them to be united, and to remember their prayers night and day before the Lord.

Autobiography 1865 Millennial Star

—Elders Marsh and D. W. Patten and wife, and E. H. Groves, started for Far West. I organized the first company of Saints who emi- grated from the Southern States, which numbered twenty-two souls. I ap- pointed Elder Boydston President of the company, and counselled them to be united, and to remember their prayers night and day before the Lord.

Autobiography 1857 Draft 1

On the at the house of Brother Camps in Kentucky I took the parting hand with Brother ^T. B^ Marsh D. W. Patten & wife & E. H. Groves who started in a two hors waggon for Far West Mo. The same day they left I orgin- ized the first company of Saints who ^that^ ever emigrated from the Southern States for Zion which consisted of Lewis & Benjamin Clapp & families Albert Petty & John Camp and their families and Elders Boydston & Cathcart numbering 22 souls I travelled with them the first day ^8 miles^ to the South fork of Mayfield where we pit[c]hed our tents for the night

Autobiography 1883 Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine Notes 1

The was a day interesting and long to be remem- bered in consequence of the prospect of the fulfilment of the words of the ancient Prophets who testify of the great events of the last days especially the gathering of Israel. The time had now arrived when some of the Saints of God in the South began to take their families their carriages wagons oxen horses tents arms &c and move towards Zion as the children of Israel according to commandment. After breakfast on the 19th of September we repared to the bank of a stream and prayer having been offered up to God President Marsh led a young man into the waters of baptism and he was confirmed upon the bank The ceremony concluded we took the parting hand of those beloved servants of God who with sister Patten set off towards Zion to be followed by others on the same day with ox teams. After spending a short time in arranging the wagons and teams the company was prepared to move forward It consisted of four families; including three Elders in the camp. The families were these: Lewis Clapp and family John Camp and family Albert Petty and family and Elder Benjamin Clapp and family; also Elders Boydstun and Cathcart. The company chose Elder Boydstun as their leader in their journey Zionward. The company consisted of males 6 females 5, children 10 and one servant making in all twenty-two. They were principally the first fruits of my ministry. After bidding adiu to their friends they moved forward on their journey in good spirits and with joy I rode with them on their first day's travel as far as the Southfork of Mayfield w[h]ere we camped for the night. When we had pitched our tents and taken supper

Daybook (31 December 1835 - 3 January 1837)

Sept 19th Is a Day long to be remembered by me & others in consequence of the interesting scenes transpired with the Saints of God in the South. Isaiah & other of the Ancient Prophets testify to us of the great events of the Last Days esspecially of the literal gathering of Israel. They say the Saints shall gather from the East & From the West & that the North shall give up and the South keep not back. This interesting day had now arived yea the 19th of Sept 1836 when some of the Saints of God in the South began to take their families their Charriots Waggons, their Oxen, their Horses their Tents therir Armour and moove towards Zion as the children of Israel according to the command of God As followeds Arose in the morning at Br Camps & breakfas'ed at his house after which we reparded to the Bank of a stream whare Prayes were offered up unto God when President Marsh led a yong man into the waters of Baptism & he was confirmed upon the bank of the stream under the hands of President's Marsh, Patten, & Grooves then we all stood upon our feet & receieved great Blessings confirmed upon our heads with uplifted hands of the three above named Brethren President Marsh being speaker We then all took the parting hand with these Beloved Servents of God & with Sister Patten also these four friends took their seat in a waggon & set their faces as a flint towards Zion not waiting for those that on the same day ware to follow their example but with Ox teams. Soon after the above named Brethren left us Br Albert Petty came to us from Cyprus Branch with his waggon & family to join those of the Taropen Branch who ware going to Zion. After spending a short time in aranging the waggons & teems the company were Prepared to move forward the company consisted of famfour ^4^ families with three Elders as follows

Daybook (31 December 1835 - 3 January 1837)

Lewis Clapp & his family. John Camp & his family Albert Petty & his family & Elder Benjamin Clapp with his famiy Also Elders Boydstun & Cathcart. this company chose Elder Bemjamin Boydstun as their leader on the road to Zion this company of the South were principly the first fruits of my ministry some were baptized by Elder Parish. They numbered six male members & five female & 10 ten children & one servent making 22 twenty two in all. This company of faithful Saints (after taking the parting hand with their friend on Taropen) mooved forward on their Journey in good spirits & with Joy {[On] the [illegible] of Sister Martha Barker who desired to return back thinking it after all too great to leave her friends. I|shorthand} immediately {set before her the danger of returning to Babylon and encouraged her and she became reconciled and continued her journey.} I rode with them this first Days travel as far as the South fork of Mayfield whare we all camp'd for the night after pitching our tents & taking supper I assemble'd this small camp of Israel together at Br Albert Petty's tent to address them for the last time & after they were assembled I arose to address them & although the rain desended in torrents so that we were wet through a good tent yet my soul was vibrated & fired with emotions & feeling of no ordinary nature I endeavor'd to lay before them the worth and value of the cause they were ingaged in & that they were the first in fullfiling the Prophets who spake of the South's giving up ^or keeping not back^ & that it would be recorded upon the Archives of heaven to be read in the day of eternity that they were the first fruits of the South who had spread their tents for Zion. I also instructed them about travling by the way they all covenanted to give heed to Elder Boydstuns Preceps as they had chosen him as their leader. When I closed I was followed By Elder's Boydstun Cathcart & Clapp who spake in the spirit of God & with feelings of the deepest interest when this edifying interview closed by our kneeling & I addressed a throne of grace & implored the mercy of God to rest upon the camp that they might all reach Zion in Peace {distance} 8 miles

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Sep 19, 1836