27th We arived at Detroit in the evening on board
the Bufhalo spent the night at the rail road Hotel
~ Sunday
28th Sunday We took the propeller Hereles for Chicago
at 10 oclok fare in cabin $7. I spent a part of the
day in writing we had good state rooms and was
comfortable we spoke of our families freequently
and the death of Joseph and Hiram we felt anxious
to get home. I conversed with the quorum of the Twelve
Elder B. Young expressed his feelings to me upon a variety
of subjects among others wished me to keep an account
of things as he should look to me for his Journal some
day. Brothers Kimbal and Pratt were quite sociable as
to Elder Lyman Wight we were always on good terms
we had an interesting time together, we talked over old
times and looked forward to new ones. He informed
me that Joseph told him while they were in Jeal [jail] that
he should not live to see forty years but told him not
to reveal it untill he was dead. Br Wight as well as the
rest of us feels his death deeply
~ Monday
29th We had a plesent time in gliding smoothly
over the bosom of the lakes
~ Tuesday
30th We arived at the Macinnau stoped awile &
got some fish took some indians in tow and went along
their is a spirit manifesting itself through
the boat of prejudice against us because we do not
mingle with them in their nonsens and folly our
spirits are not congeniel and they wish to speak
evil of us while we walk uprightly this spirit is
manifest more or less throughout the gentile world
~ Wednesday
231st The opposing spirit is still previlent through the
boat it is not plesant to be in the midst of it we are
travelling through the Michigan lake vary smoothly
under different feelings from what I passed in 1841
with my family wreked on the Chesepek [Chesapeake]
~ Saturday
27th We arived at Detroit in the evening on board
the Bufhalo spent the night at the rail road Hotel
~ Sunday
28th Sunday we took the propeller Hereles for Chicago
at 10 oclok fare in cabin $7. I spent a part of the
day in writing we had good state rooms and was
comfortable we spoke of our families freequently
and the death of Joseph and Hiram we felt anxious
to get home. I conversed with the quorum of the Twelve
Elder B. Young expressed his feelings to me upon a variety
of subjects among others wished me to keep an account
of things as he should look to me for his journal some
day. Brothers Kimbal and Pratt were quite sociable as
to Elder Lyman Wight we were always on good terms
we had an interesting time together, we talked over old
times and looked forward to new ones. He informed
me that Joseph told him while they were in Jeal that
he should not live to see forty years but told him not
to reveal it untill he was dead. Br Wight as well as the
rest of us feels his death deeply
~ Monday
[FIGURE] 29th We had a plesant time in gliding smoothly
over the bosom of the lakes
~ Tuesday
30th We arived at the Macinnau stoped awile &
got some fish took some indians intow and went along
their is a spirit manifesting itself through
the boat of prejudice against us because we do not
mingle with them in their nonsens and folly our
spirits are not congeniel and they wish to speak
evil of us while we walk uprightly this spirit is
manifest more or less throughout the gentile world
~ Wednesday
31st The opposing spirit is still previlent through the
boat it is not plesant to be in the midst of it we are
travelling through the Michigan lake vary smoothly
under different feelings from what I passed in 1841
with my family wreked on the Chesepek
"Journal (January 1, 1843 – December 31, 1844)," July 27, 1844 - July 31, 1844, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 25, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/4KJ