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Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 2, 1 March–6 May 1845

1 March 1845 • Saturday, continued Page 1 4 March 1845 • Tuesday Page 32 11 March 1845 • Tuesday Page 77 18 March 1845 • Tuesday Page 131 22 March 1845 • Saturday Page 181 25 March 1845 • Tuesday Page 231 5 April 1845 • Saturday Page 266 11 April 1845 • Friday Page 267 15 April 1845 • Tuesday Page 327 22 April 1845 • Tuesday Page 349 29 April 1845 • Tuesday Page 355 6 May 1845 • Tuesday Page 361

Source Note

See source note under Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845.

Historical Introduction

See historical introduction under Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845.

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we could gather there in a short time while the other part of the company go on to view the country.
269

At the previous meeting of the council, Spencer similarly advocated finding “a place of retreat near by” in addition to a site for a permanent settlement. (Council of Fifty, “Record,” 18 Mar. 1845.)


Circumstances will arise wherever to go to vary our course. His feelings are that we make the utmost benifit we possibly can from the next grand council in June,
270

Jonathan Dunham first mentioned this upcoming gathering of Indian tribes at the previous meeting of the council. (Council of Fifty, “Record,” 18 Mar. 1845.)


and that the important things that we want to have them consider should be presented to these tribes in the north previous to their council, so that they may ponder on the subject and when they come together they will be prepared to do something for us. We cant always tell what would be best for us to do untill the time comes to act. Does the circumstances of the case, or the spirit of the Lord dictate to us to send these men to explore the country, and perhaps bring no more information than what we already possess. [p. [183]]
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Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 2, 1 March–6 May 1845
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Footnotes

  1. [269]

    At the previous meeting of the council, Spencer similarly advocated finding “a place of retreat near by” in addition to a site for a permanent settlement. (Council of Fifty, “Record,” 18 Mar. 1845.)

  2. [270]

    Jonathan Dunham first mentioned this upcoming gathering of Indian tribes at the previous meeting of the council. (Council of Fifty, “Record,” 18 Mar. 1845.)

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