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May 12, 1874

Journal Entry

May 12, 1874 ~ Tuesday

12. In company with C C Rich & Bishop Budge I rode to
Evanston & held a meeting with the Saints most of the Saints
voted to ienter into the United order distance 120 M

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Rich, Charles Coulson
21 Aug 1809 - 17 Nov 1883
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Letter to the Editor of the Deseret News, 12 May 1874
Editor Deseret News In company with C. C. Rich and Wm. Budge we held a meeting on the 12th of May with the Saints in Evanston. 13th. Held a meeting with the Randolph Branch of the Church. 14th. Preached to the Saints in Laketown. 16th & 17th. Held meetings in Paris and entered into the United Order and organization of the Bear Lake Stake of Zion by appointing the following officers: President, C. C. Rich; 1st Vice President, Wm. Budge; 2nd [Vice President], H. J. Horne; Secretary, Robt. Price; Asst. Secretary, Geo. Passey; Treasurer, Thos. Slight; Directors, H. Duffin, Geo. W. Sirrine, J. C. Rich, W. Hoge, J. A. Hunt, Geo. Osmond, Ira Nebeker, Chas. Robinson, Niels Wilhemsen. 18th. Held a meeting with the Saints at Montpelier and organized them into a Branch of the United Order with the following Officers: President, Chas. E. Robinson; Vice President, Jno. Couzzens;

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Poland Act passed by Congress becomes legal basis for the prosecution of polygamists in the 1870s and 1880s.

May 12, 1874