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Part of Journal (January 1, 1838 – December 31, 1839)
Excerpt:and were buried the next day both in one grave. I accompanied the corps of Sister Draper to the grave. I had an interview with most all of the Fox Island friends I spent the night with Elder Stephens 4 m August 19, 1839 ~ Monday 19th I spent most of the day visiting the saints I rode to Mr J Coons at my old habitation I had some peculiar feelings while visiting the place. I next visited Br Oudercark & Sister ...Dates:August 19, 1839 August 20, 1839 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1838 – December 31, 1839)
Excerpt:death he warmly contended for the principles & defended the cause of the Latter Day Saints when it was assailed. Asahel (in one sens of the word) was not himself but another man during the last four months of his life he was abent minded & overwhelmed in deep study & thought for hours together at times he would ride half a day beside Mr Adams & not utter a word, & at other times he would speak to him two or three times before he would notice him or speak to him. he ... -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1838 – December 31, 1839)
Excerpt:some letters directed by Asahel to him distance of the day 20 miles August 25, 1839 ~ Sunday 25th Sunday I was exeeding feeble & weak & the weather was hot & it had an effect upon me the Thermoneter stood 90 in the shade 112 in the sun. I walked to the grave Yard to visit Br Asahels grave it exhausted me much. I spent the day at the doctors. I wrote 2 letters one to sister Sarah B Foss & the [FIGURE] other to sisterDates:August 25, 1839 August 26, 1839 August 27, 1839 August 28, 1839 August 29, 1839 August 30, 1839 August 31, 1839 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1838 – December 31, 1839)
Excerpt:September 13, 1839 ~ Friday 13th I took passage at Buffaloo for Albany on board the Col Worth on the Erie Canal at 1 1/2 cent per mile for 365 miles to Albany we rode to Lockport 90 miles 90 September 14, 1839 ~ Saturday 14 Rode to Palmira near the place whare the book of Mormon was found I was sick with the chills & fever distance of the day 50 September 15, 1839 ...Dates:September 13, 1839 September 14, 1839 September 15, 1839 September 16, 1839 September 17, 1839 September 18, 1839 September 19, 1839 September 20, 1839 September 21, 1839 September 22, 1839 September 23, 1839 September 25, 1839 September 26, 1839 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1838 – December 31, 1839)
Excerpt:September 27, 1839 ~ Friday to September 28, 1839 ~ Saturday ^[FIGURE] 84 27th Sept 1839 My Grand Mother Anna Thompson Died this day Aged 84 years^ 27-28th I still continue at Fathers house was quite Ill. I parted with Br Webster September 29, 1839 ~ Sunday 29th Sunday I spent the day at Fathers I had an interview in the evening with Br Ozem Woodruff I was truly glad to see him, he ...Dates:September 27, 1839 September 28, 1839 September 29, 1839 September 30, 1839 October 1, 1839 October 2, 1839 October 3, 1839 October 4, 1839 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1838 – December 31, 1839)
Excerpt:October 5, 1839 ~ Saturday Oct 5th 1839 I was called upon by my relatives to attend the funeral sermon of Uncle Adna Hart I had suffered with the chills & fever almost daily for about 15 days & to undertake to preach a sermon in my weak state & to commence at the hour my ague was to come on required much resolution confidence & faith, however I promised to go & gave out the appointment. It was a chilly day I rode in company with myDates:October 5, 1839 October 6, 1839 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)
Excerpt:57 Portrait Model of his Royal Highness prince of Wales 57 H R H The Prince of wales & Princes Royal in theire splended cot of the same as the original at the Palace Fifth or Armour Group Interesting group of historical characters in magnificent suits of armour with the badge of the Garter. Period 1649 *** Cromwell is supposed to communicate to the unfortunate Charles his death warrent 58th Charles Ist In a magnificent suit of chevelier Armour with the bad[g]e of the garter period 1669 59th ... -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)
Excerpt:150 Exquisite Miniatures in oil by Monsiur Mansion 151 Travelling case in which was carried Napoleon Mattresses pillow &c RELIES Purchased by Messrs Tassauds at the sale of Dis. R. D. the Duke of Sussex at Messrs Christies 1 peace of cloth of gold, 2 Ribon of Lord Nelson. 3 star & garter presented by George IV to the Duke of Sussex. 4 snuff Box of James II. 5 Paste star of the Duke of Sussex 6th Cap worn by the Duke in the presence of her Majesty 7 Three embroidered stars of the garter. 8 Riband ... -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)
Excerpt:I confirmed 5 Blessed 6 children administered to 10 that was sick. In the evening I Preached a funeral Sermon upon the death of the Prophets the house was crowded to overflowing I addressed the congregation for about 2 hours & the people gave the most profound attention A good impression was made many Strangers were present that had never attended our meetings before. At the close I spent half an hour shaking hands then returned to Br Prints & spent the night I dined & took tea with Br ...Dates:June 30, 1845 July 1, 1845 July 2, 1845 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)
Excerpt:the form of cloth, chains & sundry articles were formed out of china. After spending the day we met in council with the officers in the evening & we had a good time. I spent the night with Br Martin 8 miles July 6, 1845 ~ Sunday 6th Sunday I met with the Saints in the Poteries for the first time since 1841 I Preached in the morning communed in the afternoon & I preached in the evening on the death of the prophets had a ...Dates:July 6, 1845 July 7, 1845 July 8, 1845