I then visited Bunker Hill monument
which is one of the most splendid colums
in the world I enter the tub & was
drawn up by steem 220 feet whare
I had a view of All Boston, Charleston, Cambridge, Chelsea &c I was carried down
by steem the same as I went up I
Bought a Book & paid 37 1/2 ct & 20
for going up. I went on to the
embankment & aat [sat] down & rote an
account of it. We next visited
the states prision their was 262
prisioners at the various Branches of
Business, after seeing each appartmet
we returned to Boston & in com[p]any with Brother & Sister Tucker & Sister Bliss, I went
to Br Dudleys in Salem St & met with the
Saints for a prayer meeting, yet the Time was
occupied by the Twelve in addressing the Saints
Elder Page first spoke was followed by H. C. Kimball P. P. Pratt W. Woodruff & G. A. Smith in
bearing testimony of the work & advising the
Saints to support the Press. After meeting I took
the parting hand with the Saints & returned to
Br Tuckers who carried my traveling bag on
his sho^u^lder home I spent the night with them
& most of it in packing up my trunk & things
I lay abed abot 2 hours & got up in the morning
~ Saturday
23rd[FIGURE] $100. I called upon Br Kimball who let
me have $100 one hundred dollars on P P Pratt
account to Purchase Paper with. I took Breakfast
with Br Phelps, returned to Br Tuckers & took
the parting hand with Sister Tuker & Sister Bliss
I had made it my home here & they had been vary
kind to me. Sister Bliss had done my sewing made
I then visited Bunker Hill monument
which is one of the most splendid colums
in the world I enter the tub & was
drawn up by steem 220 feet whare
I had a view of All BostonCharleston,
Cambridge, Chelsea &c I was carried down
by steem the same as I went up I
Bought a Book & paid 37 1/2 ct & 20
for going up. I went on to the
embankment & aat sat down & rote an
account of it. we next visited
the States prision their was 262
prisioners at the various Branches of
Business, after seeing each appartmet
we returned to Boston & in company with
Brother & Sister Tucker & Sister Bliss. I went
to Br Dudleys in Salem St & met with the
Saints for a prayer meeting, yet the Time was
occupied by the Twelve in addressing the Saints
Elder Page first spoke was followed by H. C. KimballP. P. Pratt W. Woodruff & G. A. Smith in
bearing testimony of the work & advising the
Saints to support the Press. After meeting I took
the parting hand with the Saints & returned to
Br Tuckers who carried my traveling bag on
his shoulder home I spent the night with them
& most of it in packing up my trunk & things
I lay abed abot 2 hours & got up in the morning
~ Saturday
23rd $100. I called upon Br Kimball who let
me have $100 one hundred dollars on P. P. Pratt
account to Purchase Paper with. I took Breakfast
with Br Phelps, returned to Br Tuckers & took
the parting hand with Sister Tuker & Sister Bliss
I had made it my home here & they had been vary
kind to me. Sister Bliss had done my sewing made
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