an organization for their good, their
scattered condition is an aid to us
in the infancy of the work here.
I have now covered over one hund-
red miles, mostly on foot dividing
my time between the Elders and Saints
instructing them and holding public meetings. Have had a meeting
almost every night and Sundays,
to which, notwithstanding the cold
weather, many people came. So far
this seems to be a splendid field
the country seems to be settled up
be a very good class of people. We
are preaching the Gospel to many Missouri and Illinois mobocrats
and their descendants, of course there
are people here ^also^ from the verious
states and Territories of the Union. But
four and a half years since Oklahoma
was opened, and there must be