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  • Page 18

    Part of Leaves From My Journal

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    LEAVES FROM MY JOURNAL. ing day we continued our journey. We pitched our tents at night and had prayers night and morning. The Prophet told us every day what we should do. We were nearly all young men, gathered from all parts of the country, and strangers to each other; but we got acquainted very soon, and had a happy time together. It was a great school for us to be led by a Prophet of God thousand miles, through cities, towns, villages, and through the wilderness. When persons stood by to count ...
    Dates:
    June 19, 1834 June 24, 1834
  • Page 76

    Part of History – The History of Zion's Camp

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    Edward Partridge John Corrill Isaac Morley John Whitmer A. S. Gilbert June 24, 1834 ~ Tuesday June 24th. We resumed our march for Liberty, Clay County by a circuitous route around the head of Fishing River, to avoid the deep water. When within five or six miles of Liberty we were met by Gen. Atchison and other gentlemen who desired us not to go to Liberty because the feelings of the people were ...
    Dates:
    June 24, 1834
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    Part of Autobiography 1883 Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine

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    AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILFORD WOODRUFF. [Column 1] April 11th, 1834—With my horses and wagon I took Brothers Harry Brown and Warren Ingles and started for Zion. I met with Orson Pratt, John Murdoch and other elders on the way, and ar- rived in Kirtland on the 25th day of April, 1834. The Prophet Joseph invited me to make his house my home; I accepted his offer, and staid with him about one ...
    Dates:
    April 11, 1834 April 25, 1834 May 1, 1834 May 6, 1834 May 7, 1834 June 19, 1834 June 24, 1834