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Excerpt:June 8, 1837 ~ Thursday June 8th We took the steemboat at 8 oclock at Kingstons mills to go up the canal we passed through a swamp of about 12 miles in length which abounded with fir such as muskrat, auter beaver, &c. from Brewers mills We passed through Crambary marsh to Jones's falls where the boat passed through four locks which were built by the British government & supposed to be the most splended works in America they cost four hundred thousand ...Dates:June 8, 1837 June 9, 1837 June 10, 1837
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Excerpt:November 7, 1870 ~ Monday to November 11, 1870 ~ Friday Nov 7, 1870 7 to 11. I spent the week on the farm geting out manure & ploughing November 12, 1870 ~ Saturday 12 [FIGURE] I Attended the school of the prophets O Pratt W Woodruff & Many others spoke. The Presidency & Twelve Held a 2 days meeting at Ogden November 13, 1870 ~ Sunday 13. Sunday The Presidency & most ofDates:November 7, 1870 November 11, 1870 November 12, 1870 November 13, 1870 November 14, 1870 November 15, 1870 November 16, 1870 November 17, 1870 November 18, 1870 November 19, 1870 November 20, 1870 November 21, 1870 December 2, 1870 December 3, 1870
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Excerpt:Nov 9, 1871 fell Just as the waggon stoped the Tounge run into the ground 6 foot the waggon stoped with the off Mule Back of the foorre wheel & was pined fast to the ground with the swaybar across his back & he had to lie there untill I unbound the load & unloaded 2 cords of wood, then uncopled the waggon & dug the tongue out of the ground with an Ax & turned the wheels over off from his back I hought the Mule must have been Near dead but he got ...Dates:November 9, 1871 November 10, 1871 November 11, 1871 November 12, 1871 November 13, 1871 November 14, 1871 November 15, 1871 November 16, 1871 November 17, 1871 November 18, 1871 November 19, 1871 November 20, 1871 November 21, 1871 November 22, 1871
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Excerpt:November 23, 1871 ~ Thursday Nov 213 1871 It is still storming we all spent the day choreing November 24, 1871 ~ Friday 24. It rained nearly all day I felt strongly impressed to go home this feeling has been upon me since Monday Morning but it has stormed nearly Evry day & my family have urged me to stay I went to Otter Creek to day or in the Afternoon caught 10 trout November 25, 1871 ~ Saturday 25. [FIGURES] The same spirit rests upon me this morning to ...Dates:November 23, 1871 November 24, 1871 November 25, 1871 November 26, 1871
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Excerpt:March 16, 1850 ~ Saturday 16th [FIGURES] I received 2 letters one from I. F Carter one from A. W. Babbitt. I went over Boston with Fabyan Carter & got his likeness, called at the ship sent A telegraph Notice to portland. I bought 2 otter caps & one hat & returned home The following are the various names & firms in Boston whare our friends made there purchases for Deseret Market Charles Scudder & Co. Hardware No 33 ...Dates:March 16, 1850 March 17, 1850 March 18, 1850 March 19, 1850 March 20, 1850 March 21, 1850
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Excerpt:June 2, 1883 out on a level Barren plain but when the soil was wattered crops would grow we road after dinner 12 Miles to Castle Dale 12 Miles & stoped for the night with President Larson the President of the Emery Stake Distance of the day 42 Miles I was vary weary Brother Cannon & Taylor went to Orangeville and attended the young People Mutual. Br C Rodes went with us I had a ...Dates:June 2, 1883 June 3, 1883 June 4, 1883
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Excerpt:mirror. I had a very bad night. July 23, 1895 ~ Tuesday 23rd We passed through Seemore Narrows, where two tides meet, forming a great whirlpool, which is quite dangerous to ships. I visited Mr. Kendall's furs in the Captain's office today. He had some sea otter skins, for one of which he had paid $1,000, the general price is from 3 to $400. The skins are nearly ten feet long July 24, 1895 ~ Wednesday 24th Had a rather bad night. It is quite windy ...Dates:July 23, 1895 July 24, 1895 July 25, 1895 July 26, 1895 July 27, 1895
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Excerpt:blessing of God I leave with you which I ^as I could^ have done had we been received in the name of the Lord. We then walked to sister Calvins and Elder ^Duchers^ in Jefferson's county being a distance of 24 miles during the day. On the morrow we travelled to sacketts Harborur ^&^ visited the American Garrison which was beautiful for situation We also had an interview with brother Archibal Patten. At 10 o'clock at night we took passage on board the Oneida at Sacketts Harbour and crossed ...Dates:June 6, 1837 June 7, 1837 June 8, 1837 June 9, 1837 June 10, 1837