Parowan, Iron County, Utah Territory
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Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:running through the building & the sides rooms are divided into 3 rooms each the upper story is to be finished into one room or Hall. the basement story wall is 3 feet thick the remainder of the building 2 feedt the cornish is on & a part of the roof shingled [4 lines blank] May 16, 1855 ~ Wednesday Tuesday ^Wednesday^ 156 we left Filmore rode to Corn Creek which contains an Indian settlement of the parvants kanosh is David Kanosh Tashabets ...Dates:May 16, 1855 May 17, 1855 May 18, 1855 May 19, 1855 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:we set apart Brother Hulse to his mission to Israel remarks were made by W. Woodruff C. C. Rich & several others upon the subject of the mission May 21, 1855 ~ Monday 21st Mondiay I got an Indian boy of Brother James Bosnel He was about a doz years of age his name was Moroni. Eliza Bosnel his wife wishes her Endowment & they wish me to write & inform them when they can have it ...Dates:May 21, 1855 May 22, 1855 May 23, 1855 May 24, 1855 May 25, 1855 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
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 ...Dates:May 15, 1854 May 16, 1854 May 17, 1854 May 18, 1854 May 19, 1854 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:May 21, 1854 ~ Sunday Sunday May 21 I attended meeting & E T Benson & P Pratt Preached see w woodruff report We then parted with the people & rode to Parowan & held a meeting with the saints there in the counsel House President Young preached to the people I reported it see report I spent the night with T Bullock at Brother Steels 20 mils May 22, 1854 ~ Monday May 22 Monday we ...Dates:May 21, 1854 May 22, 1854 May 23, 1854 May 24, 1854 May 25, 1854 May 26, 1854 May 27, 1854 May 28, 1854 May 29, 1854 -
Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)
Excerpt:April 24, 1869 them so they would not roll. we held a Meeting at Bever B Young jr Prayed Joseph Young spoke 27 Minutes D. H. Wells 40 W Woodruff 17 Minutes April 25, 1869 ~ Sunday 25 Sunday D. H. Wells H. S. Eldridge & myself left Bever & drove to Parawan. ^35 M[iles]^ we held a Meeting at 2 oclok W Woodruff spoke 35 Minutes H. S. Eldridge 20 D ...Dates:April 25, 1869 April 26, 1869 -
Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)
Excerpt:May 2nd 1869 The rules of the schools were then read to the Assembly I spent the night with Wilford at Sister Woolleys May 3, 1869 ~ Monday May 3rd A Plesant Morning we drove to Pine Valley through the Volcanic Country & held a Meeting at the school House President Young spoke 11 Minutes D. H. Wells 16 Minutes W Woodruff spoke 10 M[inutes], G Q Cannon 9 M[inutes], B Young jr ...Dates:May 3, 1869 May 4, 1869 May 5, 1869 -
Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)
Excerpt:April 29, 1867 ~ Monday April 29th 1867 It was a cold day considerable ice in the streams this morning we drove to Bever, distance of the day 47 M[iles] we stoped at Brother Cox I met in council with President Young and the Twelve in council to take into consideration the case of Elder Amasa Lyman who had been preaching Heresy doing away with the Blood of Christ & trifling with the ordinances. we herd the Testimony against ...Dates:April 29, 1867 April 30, 1867 May 1, 1867 -
Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)
Excerpt:May 6, 1867 Prayer by W Woodruff G A Smith spok 30 M[inutes] W Woodruff 30 & J Taylor 27. He said that while we were made acquaintied with the Early principles we were not prepared to be saved with a full and complete salvation untill the sealeding for time and Eternity was revealed. untill that time No one had claim upon husband wife or child. G Q Cannon spoke 17 minutes A M Musser 10, John Squares 10. PresidentDates:May 7, 1867 May 8, 1867 May 9, 1867 May 10, 1867 May 11, 1867 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1847 – December 31, 1853)
Excerpt:a walk to see G. A. Smith saw mill which was up so he could saw. He informed us they had an abundance of coal, magn[acted] Iron, Allum salt timber &c nearby we found the Brethren had done much since their arival they have about 100 men have been there 3 months. Have enclosed a fort containing 19 acre & 96 rods of ground and have ploughed & sewed about 1000 acres of wheat have fenced about 6000 acres of land Have built one saw mill and got a Cooncel House up the 1st ...Dates:May 11, 1851 May 12, 1851 May 13, 1851 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1847 – December 31, 1853)
Excerpt:May 14, 1851 ~ Wednesday 14th We rode to Red Creek to see the country we had a feast at Brother Baylis House of the rich luxeries of Earth. Our exploreing party returned from the coal & Iron mines brought specemins &c May 15, 1851 ~ Thursday 15th we rode to summit creek to day whare we could view the land & see the country 10 miles from the fort south we concluded to start home tomorrow. In the evening In company ...Dates:May 14, 1851 May 15, 1851 May 16, 1851 May 17, 1851 May 18, 1851 May 19, 1851 May 20, 1851 May 21, 1851