and nearly all elders, prists, teachers,
or deacons. And as our wagons were
nearly filled with baggage we had
to travil mostly on foot. On the I
gathered togather all the company
and each one donated what money
he had into one general fund; and we
appointed F. G. Willams paymaster of
the company for the funds thus collect-
ed. The following is the whole list of the
names of the camp, being two hund-
red and five men and five women,
some of whom were not present at the
first organization. (Incert the list; in the
Deseret News Vol. 14 No 1 page 21. [blank])
I asked brother Woodruff for the use of
his sword to carry on the journey
which he readely granted. We now had
in our camp twenty baggage wagons.
I continued to organize the company
by appointing sutch other general
officers as were required, and gave
sutch instructions as were nessary for
the deciplin, order, comfort, and safety of
all concerned. I divided the whole camp
into companies of twelve. Each company
selecting their own captain, who severaly
and nearly all elders, prists, teachers,
or deacons. And as our wagons were
nearly filled with baggage we had
to travil mostly on foot. On the I
gathered togather all the company
and each one donated what money
he had into one general fund; and we
appointed F. G. Willams paymaster of
the company for the funds thus collected. The following is the whole list of the
names of the camp, being two hundred and five men and five women,
some of whom were not present at the
first organization. (Incert the list; in the
Deseret News Vol. 14 No 1 page 21. [blank])
I asked brother Woodruff for the use of
his sword to carry on the journey
which he readely granted. We now had
in our camp twenty baggage wagons.
I continued to organize the company
by appointing sutch other general
officers as were required, and gave
sutch instructions as were nessary for
the deciplin, order, comfort, and safety of
all concerned. I divided the whole camp
into companies of twelve. Each company
selecting their own captain, who severaly