. Mormon settlement in Arizona : a record of peaceful conquest of the desert . Great Salt Lake Valley, and there also wasnews of the Brannan party at San Francisco. With full assent from the leaders, some of the brethrenremained in the vicinity of Sutters Fort, where work wasplenty, and probably half of those who went on across themountains returned on receipt of advices that came tothem at Donner Lake, at the hands of Capt. James Brown,of the Pueblo detachment. The Church authorities in-structed all who had insufficient means to remain in Cali-fornia and labor and to bring their earnings with
. Mormon settlement in Arizona : a record of peaceful conquest of the desert . Great Salt Lake Valley, and there also wasnews of the Brannan party at San Francisco. With full assent from the leaders, some of the brethrenremained in the vicinity of Sutters Fort, where work wasplenty, and probably half of those who went on across themountains returned on receipt of advices that came tothem at Donner Lake, at the hands of Capt. James Brown,of the Pueblo detachment. The Church authorities in-structed all who had insufficient means to remain in Cali-fornia and labor and to bring their earnings with them inthe spring. Tyler, with his party, arrived in Salt LakeValley October 16, to find his relatives living in a fort,which had all rooms opening into an enclosure, with port-holes for defense cut in the outer walls. The new company, with additional enlistment of sixmonths, was placed under Capt. Daniel C. Davis, who hadbeen in command of Company E. The company wasmarched to San Diego, arriving August 2. A detachmentunder Lieut. Ruel Barrus garrisoned San Luis Rey. In 28. BATTALION MEMBERS WHO RETURNED TO ARIZONA 1—Samuel H. Rogers2—Henry Standage3—Edward Bunker4—Henry W. Brizzee5—George Steele 6—Hyrum Judd7—Samuel Thompson8—Wm. A. Follett9—Schuyler Hulett10—David Pulsipher
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