Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio

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    September 3, 1839 ~ Tuesday Sept 3rd I rode through Dayton 14 miles to Springfield 24 miles to Brition 13 & put up for the night at the Inn of Mr Buckharts. I am again delivered from the ague & fever I have had none of it since the shake on Sunday distance 24 miles September 4, 1839 ~ Wednesday 4th We rode to Columbus the capitol of the state of Ohio here we left the National road & continued to
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    September 3, 1839 September 4, 1839 September 5, 1839 September 6, 1839 September 7, 1839 September 8, 1839 September 9, 1839 September 10, 1839 September 11, 1839 September 12, 1839
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    The principal towns villages and distance from Richland, N Y. to Kirtland Ohio and to Liberty Clay Co Missouri which road I traveled in 1834 comme nsing the 11th day of Aprail From Richland = to Oswego 20 miles = Oswego to Rochester 70 = Rochester = Leroy 25 = Leroy = Batavia 10 = Batavia to Buffalo 39 from Buffalo to Cataragua 30 = Cataragua = Freedona ...
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    November 19, 1838 ~ Monday Nov 19th A cold morning we left Br Way's & travled to the Inn of J. W. G. & spent the night 8 m November 20, 1838 ~ Tuesday 20 We have made arangments this morning to seperate Brother Thomas & Townsend think some of stoping by the way to winter while Brothers E. Luce & C. Brown & myself will continue our journey together. our company is truly getting small. one of my horses ...
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    November 19, 1838 November 20, 1838 November 21, 1838 November 22, 1838 November 23, 1838 November 24, 1838
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    our journey and camped at night near Woorster. May 10, 1834 ~ Saturday 10th. Saturday, We passed through Mansfield, and camped for the Sabbeth in Richfield town ship. About one hour after we had encamped, elders Limon E. Johnson, Willard Snow and a number of others joined the camp from the north west parts of Vermont. May 11, 1834 ~ Sunday Sunday the 11th. The camp came togother for a meeting. The sacrament was administered. Elder ...
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    May 10, 1834 May 11, 1834 May 12, 1834 May 13, 1834
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    continued our journey without any particular incident for the interval of three days at which date we were brought to another seperation On the 20th we made arrangements to further devide our little company, as brothers Thomas and Townsend w[ere] inclined to stop by the way and winter Our company was truly getting very small there being now only brothers Luce Brown and myself and our families to continue our way together but we felt united in spirit and determined to go onward That night we had ...
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    November 20, 1838 November 23, 1838 December 1, 1838
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    of the Lord that the plague shall be staid from this hour & there shall not be another case of it and the Brethren covenaneted with uplifted to hands to keep the commands of God & to obey the council of the prophet & the plage was stayed from that hour there was not another case of it among the saints. Brother Lyman Wight had taken a Job of work of Col Arthur to make him 100000 Brick & to build him a House. I commenced work for Brother Wight about the first ...
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    January 1, 1834 July 1, 1834 July 7, 1834 July 9, 1834