History Draft [6 August 1838–30 December 1839]
History Draft [6 August 1838–30 December 1839]
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Source Note
History draft; handwriting of ; 71 pages; CHL. This manuscript covers the period from 6 August 1838 to 30 December 1839.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
<Histo[r]y of > When I made the purchse of White & There was were 1 stone house 3 frame houes & two block houes which constitu[te]d the wholee city of . Betwe[e]n And Mr s there was 1 stone hous & 3 Log houses, including the one I live in, & those were all the houses in this vicinity.— & the place was literally a wilderness. The land was mostly cover[e]d with trees & bushes, & much of it so wet that it was with the utmost difficulty a footman could get through & totally impassible for teams. was so unhea[l]thy very few could live there but believing that it might beome a heathy place, by the blessing of heaven to the & no more eligible place presenti[n]g itself I consider[e]d it wisdom to make an attempt to build up a city.
See 12–13 June 1839 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 954–955.
<12> Wednedy & Thuday. I continu[e]d to dictate my history.
< Letter> “ June 13— 1839 (X L. P. 68 & 9, ”
See 14 June 1839 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 955.
<14> Friday 14[th] Continu[e]d writing history. This even[in]g there was a great excetiment [excitement] abo[u]t the Jail in at Columbia Mo. Several indiv[i]duals went & called for the Jailer but he was abs[e]nt. The next call[e]d for the Jailers wife & offer[e]d her money to let the prison[er]s go.— which she delind [declined], & becoming alarmed raised a cry & <which> brought the whole village togethr armd with bowie knives, guns, pistols &c— but finding no one there, they soon retund [returned] home execept a few to guard the prison. I This row brought diffirt [different] individuals to see the prison[e]rs, & by acquintace [acquaintance], their feelings were softened toward the .—
See 15 June 1839 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 955–956.
<Josep[h]. visits > <15.> Satuday 15[th] <I started with my family to visit .> I spent abroad visiting. with my family, visitig about 4 miles west of we met on the Prairie, about 4 mi W of , found him in good spirits, & went with him to his house in , found his family well, staid [stayed] over night & had a very satisfacto[r]y visit.
See 16 June 1839 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 956.
<16> Sunday, 16.— We went to Bro ’s at <in> . near the village of [p. 59]
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Footnotes
- [231]
See 12–13 June 1839 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 954–955.
- [232]
See 14 June 1839 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 955.
- [233]
See 15 June 1839 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 955–956.
- [234]
See 16 June 1839 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 956.
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