where he found a few saints; and Wilford
Woodruff accompanied him with Harry
Brown to Henderson County where he
visited the few saints who had been orginized
in that region of country. His object in
visiting the saints at the present time was to
get the young men and middle aged to
go to Kirtland and accompany the Prophet up
to Missouri for the redemption of Zion. But the
only ones he got to go to Kirtland from northern New York was Wilford Woodruff and Harry Brown Warren S. Ingllas who arrived togather in Kirtland
on the night of the , and the first
time they met with the Prophet Joseph Smith,
who invited them to make their home with him
while they stayed in Kirtland, which invertation
they gladly accepted. Orson Pratt and John
Murdock also accompanied them to Kirtland.
The brothering were arriving daily in Kirt-
land, to preprare for their journey. One
evening while Wilford Woodruff, Milton
Homes, and sevral of the brotherin were with
the Prophet in his house he sayed "I want some
money to help fit out Zion and I know that
I shall have it." In the morning Brother Joseph
Received a letter from Sister Vose of Boston,
containing $250. He took the money out of the
where he found a few saints; and Wilford
Woodruff accompanied him with Harry
Brown to Henderson County where he
visited the few saints who had been orginized
in that region of country. His object in
visiting the saints at the present time was to
get the young men and middle aged to
go to Kirtland and accompany the Prophet up
to Missouri for the redemption of Zion. But the
only ones he got to go to Kirtland from northern
New York was Wilford Woodruff and Harry Brown
Warren S. Ingllas who arrived togather in Kirtland
on the night of the , and the first
time they met with the Prophet Joseph Smith,
who invited them to make their home with him
while they stayed in Kirtland, which invertation
they gladly accepted. Orson Pratt and John
Murdock also accompanied them to Kirtland.
The brothering were arriving daily in Kirtland, to preprare for their journey. One
evening while Wilford Woodruff, Milton
Homes, and sevral of the brotherin were with
the Prophet in his house he sayed "I want some
money to help fit out Zion and I know that
I shall have it." In the morning Brother Joseph
Received a letter from Sister Vose of Boston,
containing $250. He took the money out of the