and preched my way to in this city as also in preached
much, baptized many, and strenghen ^the^ Brethren. I completed this mis-
sion and arrived at hone on the 18th of May and held meetings every
day till the 29th of Sep on which day I started for traveled
through many churches, baptized many, and arrived at Kirtland Nov
the 3rd and as school opened that morning, I commenced study that
day. I left school the 13th of Jan and went south 120 miles to collect
some money for Br ^got $500 returned on the 27th of Feb. [so] on the 1st of March I^ then started to see my in the state of
, 200 miles. And returned to Kirtland the 10 of March, and from
this time till the 5th of April we ware busy in organiseing, , and preparing to^and^ receive^ing^ our endowments. I started for home the
^same^ day and arrived there on the 6th of May; having filled one of the most
important missions of my life, from this to the 22nd of Sep I done much
to help the Br enter land in , preach almost d^a^ily. On that
date I started for , traveled through all the different branches most of
which I had built up myself. I returned home on the 1st of Nov
in company with Br ; after traveling 1200 miles, baptizing
many, and strengthing the Churches. Feb 17th 1837. I moved my family
to Caldwell Co, and untill the 6 of June was busily engaged in settleing
them in this new Co on which day I again left for Ill, fill^ed^ a short
mission among the brehren, and preached in many other places
and arrived at home July 17th from this until Feb 9th I done mmuch
temperal business, as theirre was a large flood of emigration, and preached
twice a week, on this day I landed in having purchased a
small preemption right on the bank of the location
proved to be a beautiful one, and in June Br Joseph Smith comme-
nced laying out a town on the same, which he finished laying out
by 15th of Aug and named a flood of emigration
poured in, and in thwo months over 200 houses ware built and many
living in their wogons and tents, houses ware going up at a raped [rapid]
rate till the 30th of Oct, at 2 O clock A. M I was called upon to ^go to^
in consequence of ^[illegible]^ a large body of men having assembled near ^that^ place which
and preched my way to in this city as also in preached
much, baptized many, and strenghen the Brethren. I completed this mission and arrived at hone on the 18th of May and held meetings every
day till the 29th of Sep on which day I started for traveled
through many churches, baptized many, and arrived at Kirtland Nov
the 3rd and as school opened that morning, I commenced study that
day. I left school the 13th of Jan and went south 120 miles to collect
some money for Br got $500 returned on the 27th of Feb. or on the 1st of March I then started to see my in the state of
, 200 miles. And returned to Kirtland the 10 of March, and from
this time till the 5th of April we ware busy in organiseing, , and preparingand receiveing our endowments. I started for home the
same day and arrived there on the 6th of May; having filled one of the most
important missions of my life, from this to the 22nd of Sep I done much
to help the Br enter land in , preach almost daily. On that
date I started for , traveled through all the different branches most of
which I had built up myself. I returned home on the 1st of Nov
in company with Br ; after traveling 1200 miles, baptizing
many, and strengthing the Churches. Feb 17th 1837. I moved my family
to Caldwell Co, and untill the 6 of June was busily engaged in settleing
them in this new Co on which day I again left for Ill, filled a short
mission among the brehren, and preached in many other places
and arrived at home July 17th from this until Feb 9th I donemuch
temperal business, as there was a large flood of emigration, and preached
twice a week, on this day I landed in having purchased a
small preemption right on the bank of the location
proved to be a beautiful one, and in June Br Joseph Smith commenced laying out a town on the same, which he finished laying out
by 15th of Aug and named a flood of emigration
poured in, and in two months over 200 houses ware built and many
living in their wogons and tents, houses ware going up at a rapid
rate till the 30th of Oct, at 2 O clock A. M I was called upon to go to
in consequence of a large body of men having assembled near that place which