Day in the Life

Jun 22, 1858

Journal Entry

June 22, 1858 ~ Tuesday

22nd A single key with teeth to the left Brother Enoch BReese arived in provo
this morning with several others direct from the
States He called at Gov Youngs office In company
with G A Smith & A Lyman I called at Presidents
Youngs office and I gleaned the following News 110 of
the missionaries Left the States the 3rd of May the
Government had started 210 trains of supplies 26
waggons in a train total 5,460 waggons and over


six ^thousand^ troops on the way but it was reported that they had word
to stop untill they heard from the peace commissioners
sent to Utah. he said when we left England we expected
to be taken prisioners when we reached the States but the
way was open before them from day to day when they
passed forts Carney & Laremie they were overshadowed
by a cloud & dark mist so they passed unseen. we passed
Johnsons command & came into the road 12 miles below
them in the Echo & came suddenly upon two companies
making a road they asked us whare Johnson's command
was we replyed we had not seen any thing of them.
whare did you come from then we came from the
States we passed around the Armey. Are you not afraid
of being taken prisioners No their is not men enough
in these mountains to take us prisioners.

The Journey
was harder than the hand cart Journey for we had to
take care of our animals besides walking they met Col
Kane near the Chimney rock 13 days from our city
The people in the states are now for stoping the war the
current is strong against President of the United States
evry thing which he touches is a course [curse] to him our
prayers have been answered in his behalf. he is devided
in all his councils and troubled by night & day and all good
sense & Judgment is taking away from him The times
are worse in the United States than have been known for many
years. Garrish wrote a Letter in the states calling Gov
Young all kinds of Bad names and done us all the injury
he could. The Brethren called at kirtland Martin Harris
had reorganized the church in that place with 6 members
appointed Wm Smith their Leader Prophet seer & revelator
in few days Harris drove Wm Smith out of the place
& damned him to Hell.

A man called upon President Young said Arropene
was vary sick & wanted some things. Joseph A Kelting
called upon the president to know if he might not sell grain
to the armey. President Young said I dont want you to
ask me any such Question. If you love the kingdom of Gogd
more than you do gold you wont trade with them or
sell them wheat I have sold them no wheat to sell them
and this people should not sell their wheat but preserve
it against the day of need many people have more inter-
est in a little gold than in the salvation of their souls
many other remarks were made by President Young

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Lyman, Amasa Mason
30 Mar 1813 - 4 Feb 1877
297 mentions
Apostle
Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3425 mentions
Apostle, Family
Chief Arapeen
unk.-1860
23 mentions
Native American
Smith, George Albert
26 Jun 1817 - 1 Sep 1875
1431 mentions
Apostle, Missionary
70 mentions
Historical Figure
Harris, Martin
18 May 1783 - 10 Jul 1875
17 mentions
Zion's Camp
Kane, Thomas Leiper
27 Jan 1822 - 26 Dec 1883
Smith, William B.
13 Mar 1811 - 13 Nov 1893
90 mentions
Apostle
10 mentions

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Brother Enoch BReese arived in Provo this morning with several others direct from the States He called at Gov Youngs office. In company with G A Smith & A Lyman I called at Presidents Youngs office and I gleaned the following News 110 of the missionaries Left the states the 3rd of May the Government had started 210 trains of supplies 26 waggons in a train total 5,460 waggons and over
~ Wilford Woodruff
six ^thousand^ troops on the way but it was reported that they had word to stop untill they heard from the peace commissioners sent to Utah. he said when we left England we expected to be taken prisioners when we reached the states but the way was open before them from day to day when they passed forts Carney & Laremie they were overshadowed by a cloud & dark mist so they passed unseen we passed Johnsons command & came into the road 12 miles below them in the Echo & came suddenly upon two companies making a road they asked us whare Johnson's command was we replyed we had not seen any thing of them. whare did you come from then we came from the states we passed around the Armey. Are you not afraid of being taken prisioners? No their is not men enough in these mountains to take us prisioners. The Journey was harder than the hand cart Journey for we had to take care of our animals besides walking they met Col Kane near the Chimney rock 13 days from our City
~ Wilford Woodruff
The people in the states are now for stoping the war the current is strong against President of the United States evry thing which he touches is a course [curse] to him our prayers have been answered in his behalf. he is devided in all his councils and troubled by night & day and all good sense & Judgment is taking away from him The times are worse in the United States than have been known for many years.
~ Wilford Woodruff
A man called upon President Young said Arropene was vary sick & wanted some things. Joseph A Kelting called upon the president to know if he might not sell grain to the armey. President Young said I dont want you to ask me any such Question. If you love the kingdom of God more than you do gold you wont trade with them or sell them wheat I have sold them no wheat to sell them and this people should not sell their wheat but preserve it against the day of need many people have more inter- est in a little gold than in the salvation of their souls many other remarks were made by President Young
~ Wilford Woodruff

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Jun 22, 1858