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 . might make, of alike First House Built in Salt Lake City. A meeting was held in the Bowery, commencing- at 10 a. Kimball first addressed tlie congregation, exhortingthem to abide by their covenants, and to the observance ofvarious duties devolving upon them as saints of God. He wa-3followed by Elder Woodruff, who gave them a good deal of goodinstruction and advi


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 . might make, of alike First House Built in Salt Lake City. A meeting was held in the Bowery, commencing- at 10 a. Kimball first addressed tlie congregation, exhortingthem to abide by their covenants, and to the observance ofvarious duties devolving upon them as saints of God. He wa-3followed by Elder Woodruff, who gave them a good deal of goodinstruction and advice of a like nature, and the meeting wasdismissed at noon, being adjourned until 2 p. m. A :ouncil ofthe Twelve was held in a tent near here, at which an ^Epistleof the Twelve to the Battalion and the saints in Californiawas read. This is to be transmitted bv Elder Samuel Brannon,who starts- on his return tomorrow. 118 PIONEERING THE WEST Meeting held pursuant to adjournment at 2 p. m. Therewere present of the quorum of the Twelve: President Young-,H. C. Kimball, Willard Richards, W. Woodruff and 0. was administererd, during which time BrotherLorenzo Young made some remarks, after which Brother Kimballarose and said: There


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