geting fire upon or fire they surrender
& find at A Rest on Rocks thank
the Lord none were hurt
We expect the fighting will have to
Done North of Boxelder where
[page damage] Hill here the Advantage of
open Ground & the consequent use
of their Artilery & an army ment
we canonfaled in Regur very
soon or thy will steel the
march on us and make some of
the south settlements as they are
not only about 118 from Barnards
Ranche on Mohave they Travel 1 M[i]l[e]
per day as they make the rid up ther
fork the grund vey Roug & Bad tera[i]n
the arugen road thy will pull faster
yours &c may God return you
forever
geting su were or fire thy Desperados
& fird at a Rest on Rock thank
the Lord none were hurt
We expect the fighting will have to
done North of Boxelder where
page damage they shall have the advantage of
open ground & the consequent use
of their artilery & on any unclear
we unclear in Reg vry
soon or thy will steel the
march on us and make some of
the North Settlements as they are
not only about 118 from Barnards
Ranch on where they Travel 1 ml
per day as they make the rid up their
fork the grund vey roug & Bad terain
the arugln road thy will pull faster
yours &c may god bless you
forever
"Letter from George Albert Smith, 18 October 1857," p. 2, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 30, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/p8zX