Pioneering the West, 1846 to 1878 : Major Howard Egan's diary, also thrilling experiences of pre-frontier life among Indians, their traits, civil and savage, and part of autobiography, inter-related to his father's . Howard Ransom Egan, Author of Thrilling Experiences, Began this Publicat on 191?. Died March, 1916. Pioneering the I. PIONEERING: NAUVOO TO SALT LAKE. SEC. I.—PIONEERING TO WINTERQUARTERS—1846. 2.—MORMON EXODUS. I well remember the Mormon Exodus and of sitting in acovered wagon with Mother and brother Erastus, and thisis the first I remember of him. (Howard six and Erast


Pioneering the West, 1846 to 1878 : Major Howard Egan's diary, also thrilling experiences of pre-frontier life among Indians, their traits, civil and savage, and part of autobiography, inter-related to his father's . Howard Ransom Egan, Author of Thrilling Experiences, Began this Publicat on 191?. Died March, 1916. Pioneering the I. PIONEERING: NAUVOO TO SALT LAKE. SEC. I.—PIONEERING TO WINTERQUARTERS—1846. 2.—MORMON EXODUS. I well remember the Mormon Exodus and of sitting in acovered wagon with Mother and brother Erastus, and thisis the first I remember of him. (Howard six and Erastus fouryears old.) The wagon was standing on the bank of the Miss-issippi river with the front end facing the water. There wasanother wagon close by. I had seen two wagons on a flatboat leave the shore and go out of sight. Mother said wecould go next when the boat came back. I did not see it whenit came back for I had gone to sleep, but the next morningwhen I opened my eyes it was raining, and peeping out of thefront end of the wagon I could see that Mother and quite alarge crowd of people were standing by a large fire that had beenbuilt against a stump just in the edge of the forest. The Miss-issippi r


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