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Collection Name Deseret News
Collection Description 1897-03-06
Collection Number Deseret News 1897-03-06
Collection Page 14
Source Link Brigham Young University
Introduction Wilford Woodruff's autobiography includes verbatim journal entries from 1854-1857 copied by Edward W. Tullidge and contains information on the settlement of the intermountain west and records of sermons of Church leaders and Church conferences.
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Henry Brown
7 Mar 1808 - 24 Apr 1852
George Quayle Cannon
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2246 mentions
Apostle
Heber Chase Kimball
14 Jun 1801 - 22 Jun 1868
1455 mentions
Apostle
Warren Farr Parrish
10 Jan 1803 - 3 Jan 1877
186 mentions
Apostle
David Wyman Patten
14 Nov 1799 - 25 Oct 1838
140 mentions
Apostle
Zerah Pulsipher
24 Jun 1788 - 1 Jan 1872
Franklin Dewey Richards
2 Apr 1821 - 9 Dec 1899
816 mentions
Apostle
George Albert Smith
26 Jun 1817 - 1 Sep 1875
1431 mentions
Apostle, Missionary

Hyrum Smith
9 Feb 1800 - 27 Jun 1844
422 mentions
Apostle
Joseph Fielding Smith
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
4114 mentions
Apostle
Joseph Smith (Jr.)
23 Dec 1805 - 27 Jun 1844
Abraham Owen Smoot
17 Feb 1815 - 6 Mar 1895
583 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
John Taylor, b. 1808
1 Nov 1808 - 25 Jul 1887
1949 mentions
Apostle
Lyman Wight
9 May 1796 - 31 Mar 1858
197 mentions
Apostle
Aphek Woodruff, b. 1779
11 Nov 1779 - 28 May 1861
579 mentions
Family
Azmon Woodruff, b. 1802
29 Nov 1802 - 14 Jan 1889
362 mentions
Family
Emma Smith Woodruff
1 Mar 1838 - 6 Mar 1912
1003 mentions
Family
Brigham Young
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3430 mentions
Apostle, Family

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In traveling across the plains, for three days and nights, we met an al- most endless number of buffalo, going to their summer ranges to break up into smaller herds to feed in the Platte country. They were so numerous that we could scarcely |find| our way through them.
~ Wilford Woodruff