Minutes and Discourses, 6 May 1844
Minutes and Discourses, 6 May 1844
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Council of Fifty, Minutes, and JS, Discourses, , Hancock Co., IL, 6 May 1844; in Council of Fifty, “Record,” pp. [229]–[242]; handwriting of ; CHL.
never would become reconciled, that said that if they would not buy out his property &c he would set up a press and go it to the death to get satisfaction.
He found in his office. He manifested no bitter feelings, Had nothing to do with the thing and did not calculate to leave.
He found at the landing. He seemed more stubborn than . He said that they had addressed the , who had received the charges and agreed to summon the Court Martial &c. They had also preferred charges to the Grand Lodge of . There were a multitude of Law Suits. had 2 Law suits, 2 and [p. [234]]
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