Less than an hundred [Doctrine and Covenants 103:34] it was the
will of the Lord that the yong men
& middle aged what could be spared
should go up to Zion I told Brother Parley our circumstances he told
me it was my duty to try to prepare
myself and go up to Zion. And
accordingly I used evry exertion
to settle my accounts arange my
affairs and prepare myself to join
my Brethren to go to Missourie
and on the 10th of Aprail Brother Harrey Brown & Brother Warren
Ingles called at our house
to accompany me on my journey
to the west they remained with me
and my Brother untill the day following
then on the 11th day of Aprail 1834
after prepareing my horses and waggon
I took the parting hand with my
Brother Azmon and his family
And also with the Bretheren and Sisters
in the Church and commenced our
Less than an hundred it was the
will of the Lord that the yong men
& middle aged what could be spared
should go up to Zion. I told Brother
Parley our circumstances he told
me it was my duty to try to prepare
myself and go up to Zion. And
accordingly I used evry exertion
to settle my accounts arange my
affairs and prepare myself to join
my Brethren to go to Missourie
and on the 10th of Aprail Brother
Harrey Brown & Brother Warren
Ingles called at our house
to accompany me on my journey
to the west they remained with me
and my Brother untill the day following
then on the 11th day of Aprail 1834
after prepareing my horses and waggon
I took the parting hand with my
Brother Azmon and his family
And also with the Bretheren and Sisters
in the Church and commenced our
"Journal (December 29, 1833 – January 3, 1838)," April 10, 1834 - April 11, 1834, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed December 4, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/Xrk