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Excerpt:on the flat would beet the saints on the Hill Great God how such a thing looks that the saints should be afraid of beating one another in the election or being beat I would ask who built up this city would steem boats landed here if the saints had not come, or could you even the speculators have soled their lands for any thing here if the saints had not come they might have sold for a few bare & wolf skins but not for money, can these speculaters sell all their land to the saints for a great ...
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Excerpt:Sept 23rd 1868 Joseph W Young 35 m[inutes], John Vancott 25, O Hyde 6, D H Wells 25 Joseph Young sen 43 minutes W Woodruff 20, & O Hyde 15 minutes There was a great preparation & display made for Presidet Young [FIGURE] at Brother Browns whare he stoped for the night it was said that there was the Best Table set that he had ever seen in this Territory. in the ...Dates:September 24, 1868 September 25, 1868
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Excerpt:in this way untill He could read and repeat a whole Newspaper Advertisements & all November 29, 1849 ~ Thursday 289 I walked up to Br. ^Thomas^ Manoheys Fair Hill Cissel Co Maryland back to Fellens rode to Brother Stagemans Preached to the people rode to Fellens & spent the night 8 miles November 30, 1849 ~ Friday 30th I took cars rode to wilmington Del & spent the evening with A few friends in conversation spent ...Dates:November 29, 1849 November 30, 1849 December 1, 1849 December 2, 1849 December 3, 1849
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Excerpt:floor on top makes the weight suspended over each room about 350 tons. The stairways are situated in the fore corners of the building the spaces Allotted to them being each 22 feet 6 inch wide & 26 feet 6 inch long they are all composed of white marble And are 5 feet 3 inch in width with two landings or quarter paces in each story the plan on which they are constructed is that of Geometrical stairs having one end of each step secured in the wall & one edge resting on the step below. All the stair ...
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Excerpt:[page torn] [t]hem determined to fire & do their best & the Indians seeing their determination broke & run but fired their guns upon the Brethren & the balls whisled around them but no one injured they did not fire upon the Indians not wishing to kill them if they could help it. distance of the day 20 m 16 miles s w of from our last station, about half way between the loup fork & Platt rivers, the meridian alt. of the sun gave for the Lat 41° ...Dates:April 28, 1847 April 29, 1847 April 30, 1847
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Excerpt:& I had to run after him & while following him, I run through the great Soux encampmen whare they had had there lodges while on their hunt I left my gun there & followed my horse untill I overtook him with the assistance of Br Fowler who came out from the encampment & stoped him I then rode back got my gun examined the ground & should judge their had been 500 lodges there was acres of ground cove[re]d with buffalo wool ...Dates:May 13, 1847
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Excerpt:Having caught [ink blot] troot in all the Camp travled 9 miles & nooned in a valley I found President Young vary sick with the fever. The camp started on but President Young being so sick concluded not to move from whare he was Brs Kimball, Benson, Rockwood & others stoped with him with there waggons, we drove without any road over hills & dales had to make our own road as we went along, we camped at night in Mathews ...Dates:July 13, 1847 July 14, 1847 July 15, 1847
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Excerpt:Nov 16 Nov 12. friday night I met with President Young G A. Smith O. Hyde E. T. Benson & Elder Wall & A. J. Stewart President Young in speaking of the 3 men that was cut off from the Church Chesley & James Phelps and anoth[er] He hoped they would not come back for they were a stink in any place. James Phelps will steal & Get Drunk. William Hickman ...
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Excerpt:July 17, 1864 ~ Sunday 17 July 1864 Sunday I met with my circle in the morning I prayed E Hunter was Mouth I attended meeting in the Bowery in the Morning. I preached to the people upon the gospel & had the spirit of the Lord was followed by J V Long in the After noon I did not attend meeting. G A Smith H C Kimball, J Vancott & President Young spoke ...Dates:July 17, 1864 July 18, 1864 July 19, 1864 July 20, 1864 July 21, 1864 July 22, 1864 July 23, 1864 July 24, 1864
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Excerpt:how mutch each receieved. Then again when the Indow- ment house was opened Bro Mikesell was called to officiate there in which he did untill it was closed in fifty eight, thus you see he put in one or two days each week at the Tabernac- le and three or more days at the house. Thereby he had no time to make a liveing for his family. Consequently he sold city property that now is worth $50,000.00. toTo keep the wolf from the door ...