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Sep 18, 1839

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September 18, 1839 ~ Wednesday

18th Rode to the Aqueduct I had an exeeding sick day of chills & fever & faintness distance 58

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Times and Seasons, official Church newspaper, first published in Nauvoo, Illinois (continuously published until February 1846).

Sep 18, 1839