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Part of Autobiography 1858 Deseret News
Most of our travels through the day was through prairie; before dark we entered timbered land; as we ap- proached the timber a large black bear met us; we had no weapons. When the bear got within about six rods of us, he rose upon hi[s] hind feet and examined us a short time, an[d] went off.
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We started about sunrise and crossed a thirty mile prairie, apparently as level as a house floor, without shrub or water. We arrived at timber about two o'clock in the afternoon. As we approached the timber a large black bear came out towards us. We were not afraid of him, for we were on the Lord's business, and had not mocked God's prophets as did the forty- two wicked children who said to Elisha "Go up thou bald head," for which they were torn by bears. When the bear got within eight rods of us he sat on his haunches and looked at us a moment, and then ran away; and we went on our way rejoicing. We had to travel in the night, which was cloudy and very dark, so we had great difficulty to keep the road. Soon a large drove of wolves gathered around, and followed us. They came very close, and at times it seemed as though they would eat us up. We had materials for striking alight, and at ten o'clock, not knowing where we were, and the wolves becoming so bold, we thought it wisdom to make a fire; so we stopped and gathered a lot of oak limbs that lay on the ground, and lit them, and as our fire began to burn the wolves left us.
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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.
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I exhorted the brotherin not to kill a serpant, bird, or animal of any kind during our journey, unless it was nessary to preserve ourselves from hunger. I had frequently spoken upon this subject, when on a certain occasion I came up to the brotherin who were watching a squrrel on a tree, and to prove them, and to know if they whould heed my council. I took one of their guns, shot the squrrel and passed on, leaving the squrrel on the ground. Br. Orson Hyde, who was just behind came up, picked up the squrrel and said, "We will cook this, that nothing may be lost."
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Excerpt:There was a meeting at Early candlelight W Woodruff preached was followed by E T Benson was not reported May 15, 1854 ~ Monday Monday 15th Travled to Coal Creek 33 miles & camped for the nigh[t] we nooned on Corn Creek. During the evening we walked onto the hill among the cedars. B Young D Huntington Walker & myself we looked through a spy glass & looked to the west mountain onto a high peak far in the distance it was ...
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Excerpt:May 5, 1869 tea first then fry meat then Boil potatoes & at last make Bread there are but vary few good House keepers But when you find one you find a woman that knows what to do. The female Relief Society would take this matter in hand & teach young women the art of House keeping have a place for Evry thing & Evry thing in its place learn the girls to be Book keepers so they can tend the stores & keep accounts. Also let the Sisters get up a cheese Factory & ...
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Excerpt:June 16 1869 and swam our horses we then rode to Bennington and on to Mount Pielier distance of the day 36 miles we stoped with Brother Dennings we held meeting John Young Prayed President Young spoke 10 Minutes D. H. Wells 16. June 17, 1869 ~ Thursday 17 We arose at 4 oclok took Breakfast & at 6 oclok started for the Soda Springs we drove 35 Miles in about 4 hours ...
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Excerpt:June 23rd 1869 & were shot dead By the guards June 24, 1869 ~ Thursday 24. We Met the sabbath school children at the Bowery they were addressed By G Q. Cannon, D H Wells & President Young who spoke to Parents & children we Met in the Bowery at 10 oclok J W Young Prayed, G Q Cannon spoke 61 Minutes. Several Missionaries were then called to go on Missions. B Young jr then spoke 37. We dined with ...
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Excerpt:April 8, 1870 ~ Friday April 8, 1870 I Bought a swarm of Bees to day from Brother Roberts in the Longstroth Hive I Paid $35 for it I made a Bee House for it April 9, 1870 ~ Saturday it9. I attended the school of the Prophets J. F. Smith W Woodruff Joseph Young & D. H. Wells, spoke I Received 2 letters from Wilford [FIGURE] & Phebe Wilford spok ...