23rd Tuesday I took the parting hand with father and mother with great satisfaction a peculier charm was
thrown around my soul as I left the threshhold of
my fathers house, having the confidence that if I
never see my father in the flesh again I shall meet
him again ^in^ the first resurrection. I had a desire in
my heart that all the ordinances of the fulness
of the gospel might also be administered unto father
and mother Carter that they may sleep in peace
may God grant the request. I rode in company with
Landlord Phelps to the railroad depo in New Briten
took rail road to New Haven, spent 10 hours in the
place mostly at Mr Tuttles, was with Br Terrill
did not see Br Davis, took steem Boat at 10 oclok
arived at New York next morning distance from FarmingtonCt to New York 150 miles
~ Wednesday
234dth I called at the Prophets office but no one at
home I then took steem Boat for Albany and
found on board Elders O. Hyde and O Pratt and
Sister Sayers I was truly pleased to meet with
these friends we rode to Albany and Troy 166 mile
we there took rail cars for Buffaloo at Schenectady
we Joined Elders B. YoungH. C. Kimball and L.
Wight making six of our quorum to accompany
each other home, we rode all night.
~ Thursday
25th We continued our Jurney all day in the
cars arived at Buffalo in the evening being 365 mile
from Troy in 24 hours, expenses of travelling and
sundry articles from Westfield to Detroit $33.20
~ Friday
26th took steem Boat in the morning and in
24 hours arived at Cleavland. O Hyde left
at fairport to visit his family in Kirtland
~ Tuesday
23rd Tuesday I took the parting hand with father and
mother with great satisfaction a peculier charm was
thrown around my soul as I left the threshhold of
my fathers house, having the confidence that if I
never see my father in the flesh again I shall meet
him in the first resurrection. I had a desire in
my heart that all the ordinances of the fulness
of the gospel might also be administered unto father
and mother Carter that they may sleep in peace
may God grant the request. I rode in company with
Landlord Phelps to the railroad depo in New Briten
took rail road to New Haven, spent 10 hours in the
place mostly at Mr Tuttles, was with Br Terrill
did not see Br Davis, took steem boat at 10 oclok
arived at New York next morning distance from
FarmingtonCt to New York 150 miles
~ Wednesday
24th I called at the Prophets office but no one at
home I then took steem boat for Albany and
found on board Elders O. Hyde and O Pratt and
Sister Sayers I was truly pleased to meet with
these friends we rode to Albany and Troy 166 mile
we there took rail cars for Buffaloo at Schenectady
we Joined Elders B. YoungH. C. Kimball and L.
Wight making six of our quorum to accompany
each other home, we rode all night.
~ Thursday
25th we continued our jurney all day in the
cars arived at Buffalo in the evening being 365 mile
from Troy in 24 hours, expenses of travelling and
sundry articles from Westfield to Detroit $33.20
~ Friday
26th took Steem Boat in the morning and in
24 hours arived at Cleavland. O Hyde left
at fairport to visit his family in Kirtland
"Journal (January 1, 1843 – December 31, 1844)," July 23, 1844 - July 26, 1844, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 22, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/3Jp