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Jun 20, 1856

Journal Entry

June 20, 1856 ~ Friday

20th I commenced watering land at 6 oclok in the big field &
worked hard for 24 hours through the day & night I was vary
weary in the morning

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Letter from Stephen Markham, 20 June 1856
Fort Supply Bro W. Woodruff Sir according to your request I Proceed to give you an account of the conversation I had with Pres Joseph Smith previous to his Massacre. the first conversation I had with the Prophet On the following subjects was the Night; the Guard come in to Take him with a Rit we walked togather towards the River & sat down. I asked him How this thing was going to come out. he replied if the Brethern would Let him Manage the Business; there should be no blood shed, but if not it would be the hardest Blow the Church ever had or would receive, that if he & Hyrum were ever taken again the[y] Would be Massacread or he was not a Prophet of God, he said he wanted to Save Hyrum to avenge his Blood, he said that Hyrum was determined Not to Leave him but die with him, he told me to go & call Bro Hyrum Bro Willard Richards, Wm Law, W. W. Phelps, John Taylor & several others that I do not now recolect their Names, then he & I turned & walked up close to the Mansion, as we were walking along we heard the sound of a company of Horses & Men; as it was now dark he sent me ahead to see what the[y] were on getting up I found a company of 20 Men from Carthage for about 17 ^having a Writ^ for some 17 Men. I talked with them a few Minutes & found out what the[y] wanted & returned & Told Joseph, he told me to return & tell them he would see them the Next day at 10 Oclock, then I called the above named council togather & we went up to Joseph Chamber, there we talked over the subject of the Writ &c &c, & Joseph said it was the voice of the Spirit for him to go to the West ^among the Navives^ & Take Hyrum & several others along with him & Look out a place for the Church (NB. While siting on the Bank of the River he said he wanted Bro Hyrum to go aboard of the Maid of Iowa & Take Both their famalies to Ohio & Leave him to fight the Battles, at this time he said he wanted to save Hyrum to avenge his Blood). When the council was dismissed about 4 A.M. we all went out to Josephs West gate, there several of us halted. Joseph Turned & said something to me Like this Bro Markham I want to Leave you to Take charge of the Legion. thin I replied I will do as you want me whatever it may be. I will go with you, or stop here & defend the city ontill I die or go & give myself up just what ever you say I will do. he held his hed Bowed down as though he was in a deep study about a Minute then he said Bro Markham you have always done as I wanted you & you always will Now I will tell you what to do, go & dismiss the Legion before day Light so that the Men having the Writ cannot see that we are Onder arms, & then send My Horse & Hyrums over the River

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Wilford poisoned while skinning livestock; life saved through priesthood blessings.

Jun 20, 1856