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Dashes in square brackets indicate unclear words or letters. indicate words the author inserted to a previously written line.] Vault MSS 806 – William Patterson McIntire Daybook Number of Pages: 233 ----- new page (VMSS806_p001.jpg) William Patterson McIntire Mss Sc 148 Vmss 806 ----- new page (VMSS806_p003.jpg) a c[---] [---] a cure for the Cankor Taak — 1-tea cup of vinager {1-teaspoonful of caean-peper {1 -teaspoonfull of salt after being well mixed treatment {take 1 teaspoonfull Every {hour} at the sam time use castor oil ocasionaly to cary it off— & use flax seed-tea for drink [The following is written next to the above text] Golden seal is good for teas or eat the [-]ow [-]n[-] injections of Babery & Rosbery after-wards one of Mutton tallow [Continue original text] A cure for the Eag[-] take 2 spoonfulls store tea steapd very strong an hour before the chill comes on another}-½-pint of Brandy & three Nutmegs treatment}-2 3ds of a Nutmeg in a wine glass of Brandy an hour before th 37— chill another take a teasponfull of Caean pep one Nutmeg Greated in a pint & half hot watter then drink of it till you sweat freely comence about an hour befor the the chill having hot Bricks at your feet Inflamation Take strong tea of Bebery Caean peper & a few drops of hemloc oil or Tea at the same time a plaster of musterd on the feet. & one Near on the part in flamed Canker Take ½ teaspoonful of bebery in the powder & Bloodroot and golden seal eaquel propotions what would Lay on a half dime & a few drops of hemlock oil. Repeat three times a day for Mortifycation a poltice of Charcole a Talow a cole put in the fire ----- new page (VMSS806_p004.jpg) [2] R 87[-] 75 sleave What Can I do this 75 Day to Honnor thy 15 <15> Name O Lord 52 <55> Almighty 285 272 Dear Family Bro Edwards Sack 6-21 32- (120 14 12 33 29 Margaret Jane (45 39 27 Mcintire B Ralff pants 9¾, 22, 41, 38, 30, 20, 19 Thomas McIntire Thomas Sand Thomas Sanderson his 12 242 44[-] 42 36-2[-] 8-17 32-32 17 26 Erast 8 15 28 28 24 15 Al[---] Erastu's Coat 4 15-20 21-19 6-17 27 (13 11-9 (19-29 26 27 Wallace McIntire Coat 4 16 24 23 21 (14-11-9 6-18-29 (21-31 27 28 Jackson Cl[-]ther bus 5 20-33 26 22¾ (16 12 9 [-]0-32-25 33 27 30 [Calculations appear on page] ----- new page (VMSS806_p005.jpg) Day Book Nauvoo Nov. the 5th 1840 Wm P. McIntire Parley P. Pratt Sack 4 17.33 24 21 (14.11.9[-] 6 3/4 18-30 22 31 27 pants 10 21 38–33 30 17 Mary Joseph Pratt Sack 4 17 29 23 21 – (15 12 8– 6–18 29 2[-] 25–20– 9– 21 37 34 17 25– Miles buty Sack 6.22. 40 26-22- (16 12-10 7- 213 33/4 34 32 33- (24 M H Peck Dress Coat 6 20 - 38 27 23- (17.13.10 7 3/4 22 36 25 36 29 32 F M Perkins Sack 5.21.40 27 23–(16.12.10 7 3/4 22 35– 25– 35 3/4.31.32– M Collrin — Coat 5 18– 20– 38 27 23 –(17 13. 10 7 3/4 22 36 25 36 29 32 [illegible line] ----- new page (VMSS806_p006.jpg) Mr Hendricks son 3 15 28 6 18 29 21 18 - (14118 29 26 - 29 Mr Hate pants 11– 24 44 - 41 29 21 18 Wm Peck pants 10 22 42 38 28 19 John Hess pants 10 23 44 43 33 21 18 Vest 27 30 33 – Dewitt Teyler Over coat 6.19 3/4.21.39 27 24 (16 12 10 7 3/4 21 34 25 3/4 37 32 33 Winslo Farr 4 18 35 25 22 (16 12 16 7 20 - 33 21 34 31 pants 11.21.41.37.30.20 John Oakley Vest 35 . 32 .26. Mr Clark 6.22.42 27 - 20 - (17.13-10 8 22 - 36 - 26-38-35 3/4 37 - Ritchard Gibons pants 10 - 23.43.41.32 22 Charls Hopkins [-]oat 6 22 43 30 27 (18.14.11 26 [-] 23 36 41 33 36 [corner torn] 24 46 41 33 22 ----- new page (VMSS806_p007.jpg) Bro Hovy pants 10.21.39.40.32.20 Gidion Gibbs dress coat 52.20.22.40 27 24-(16.13.10 8.22.35.3/4.26.36-. 29.- 33- George Rizer Sack 3 12 21 19- 16 (10 97 (16 - 5 13- 21- 23-23- John Oakley Sack 6 21 38 28- 23-(16 12- 10 7- 22 35 26 36- 32 34 3/4 Mr Duel dress Coat pants 11.22-42 33 41-21 5.20.21.38- 28- 25 (18.13.10 8 22 34- 25- 37.32.34 Ly Sander Geo pants 11.23.43.42.34-.20. Eastman pants 11.22.43- 41.21.32 Joseph Abott Sack 4 15 28 21- 19 (12- 10- 7 6 16 25- 18- 28- 26.27. pants 9.18.24. 33 17. Wm Miller Wm Miller Over Coat 6 22 41 31.27. (18.15.10 9 22.35 44 42 44 42 40 42- ----- new page (VMSS806_p008.jpg) Lorin Farr Frock 54 21- 38 29 - 26 (17.12-10 7 3/4.21 - .34 .26. 37-34.35- Edward P. Dazett pants 11.22-.43 40.31.21 Allen Stout. Vest. 38.33.26 Joseph Porter Sack 3-15-25-19-17-(12.11.7 5-13-23-25-23-24.19 Sanford Porter Sack 3-12-23 1816 c (12.11.7 5 13 - 22 24.23.24 17 John Porter Sack 23 12 19-17-15-(11.10.7 11-12.19 15-.23.-23- B Johnston Vest 37.32.28 Oliver Bail Sack 3-14 26 22 19-(13 11 8 6 17 - 28 20- .29 . 27 . 29 Moroni Farr Sack Coat 2 12 21 18 16 - (17) (12 10 7 5-13.19 25t 25 24 15 Lorin Farr pants 11.23.42 41.34.20 Mr Baker pants 12 24 44 40 33-20 ----- new page (VMSS806_p009.jpg) [ ] E Foss Frock coat 5 20-35a 27 22 <(16. 12 .< 10 6¾.20a.32. 25 33 29&30a B Johnston pants 10 23a45 41 31-20- Wm Dabucar pants 9- 20 40 29- 19-35- Mr Godard pants 10-. 23. 44-32.41.22 Mr Eldridge pants 11-. 23. 42- 42.35.-22 Levi Davis McHudson boy <[sack]> 4 18-28- 24 22 (13-11.8 6¾ 18 - 29 29 26 29- CMiles butty pants 12-. 24.44.39.31.20 B. Johnston dress Cont 6. 20 -. 22 -. 41 29 25 (17.13.10 - 7¾ 23 36.27. 37 30-35 Charles Foster box coat 5¾ 22 40 30 27 (19, 14-10- 8-22-34-26-39 33-35 John Porter box coat 5- 9-22 34 30 26-(17 12-10-(18) 8 21-39 25-38.33.34 ----- new page (VMSS806_p010.jpg) Jacob Strong vest 37.35.25 Lyman Stephens dress 5 10-22 38 29 26 (17.13.10 8 22-35-25 37.34.34 John Oakley pants 12 24 43-21.42.32- Oscar Hamlin Buisness 5-21-35 29-25 3/4 26 -(18 13-10- 8 21 34 39.31.34- pants 12 24 44 42.32.21 James Cragen Sack 5 8 3/4 21-36 31.27-(19.14.11 8 22 35-26-41.37- pants 12 24 44 42 36 21 James Hiram Cragen 3 3/4 16 28 24-22 (15 12 8 6 3/4 18 28 20 32 30 Carlin Cragen 3 3/4 15-28 24 22 (15 12 8 6-17 27 28 27 Mr Drake pants 3.25.44 39-31.19 BH Fletcher Dr 11-22-41 40.32.21 James Holman Sack 4-16 27 23-21 (15-11-9 20- 6 3/4 19 30-29-28 29 ----- new page (VMSS806_p011.jpg) [9] S[-] ¾ sheeting 20 <1[-]> ¾ Black mus" 20 1 white mus" 1 Buckle Trosils monten Prosils [Calculations and drawings appear on page] ----- new page (VMSS806_p012.jpg) ([10] Joseph Fielding Sack 4[-] 20 38 30 27 (18.14.11.) 7[-] 22 34[-] 27 40 36 Wm Hate Sack 3 14 25 23 21 [-] (13.11.8 63/4 ,17, 27, 20, 29, 27 H C Haight dress coat 6 21 - 39 30 26 - 17 13 10 8 . 22 . 35 26 - 38 . 34 . 36 Wm Meene Roundabout pants & vest 6 20 25 29 - 25 (17.13.10- 7 3/4 20 - 33 25 37, 31, 32 - pants 10 21 40 , 40 , 20 . 31 Wm Batcherlor pants 9 - 21 39 38 20 30 - L Fox pants 11 23^42- 41,33,21 John Jones dress coat 5 19 21 36-30-27 (18 14 11- 8-21-34 26 39,-36,36 Porter Squires dress coat 6 19-21-38 31 273/4 (18 13 10- 8- 22 35-26 38 32-33 pants Bro Holbrook Frock 6 20 21- 37 31 27 25 (-19 14 10 8 21 33 - 41 , 38 , 40 pants 12 - 23 42 - 44 - 38 21 Cloak 41 26 ----- new page (VMSS806_p013.jpg) Ractor Williams [11] 12 - 24 44 41 33 24 Bro. Barr dress Coat 5. 21 . 39 . 32 . 281/4. 27 . (20.5.11 5-22-36 45.41.43- pants 13, 23 -, 44 -, 48-, 43-, 21 L Roundy pants 11.23.42 32 40-21 Henwry Lowance Forck 5 20 33 27 24 (16.12.-10 Coat [-]3/4 21 33 - 25 - 34. 29 - 33 pants 10 - 22 40 - 38 29 21 Wm Walker frock 6 21 - 38 30 26-(17.-14.11 8 22-35-26 38 31 34 - Mr Hate 6 9-21-41-28-25-(17 12-10- 73/4 21-34 25 37 32-33- Henery Lorance pants .25 . 34 . 30 John Oakly vest 35 32 26 Thomas Abbott pants 11-23 431/4 40. 30-. 20 Mr Hutchings vest 25 39 - 34 ----- new page (VMSS806_p014.jpg) [12] Mr Colebrook Sack 5 20 - 39 26a 23 - (15 -12 9 - 73/4 22 34 - 25 - 35 30 - 33 pants 11 - 23 - 45 20 30 - Wallace Coat 4 - 17 30 233/4 21 - (14 11 8 - 7 19 30 - 31 - 26 - 29 Mr Maybry buisness Coat 6 21 35 30 26 (18.13.11 8 23 36 - 40-34-36 Josiah Butterfield frock 6 21-40 29-26(18 13-.10 81/4 21-34 41 35 36 25 pants 12.22.43 42 34 21. Bro Brown Over Coat 6 - 22 42 29 26 (17 13-10- 8 1/4 22 35 - 41.35.37 24 Mr Snider pants 12 24 44-40 29 20 Teeples frock Coat 4-18 33 25 22-(15-12-10 7-19-313/4 34 30-31- Wallace Coat 4-18 33 23 21 (15.12.9 7 19. 30 32 27 28 - 22 4-16-27 22 20 (13 - 11 9 6-17 27-28-27 27 20 Mr Butterfild pants 11 21 41 - 39 31 - 21 ----- new page (VMSS806_p015.jpg) [13] Father Oakley vest 25 39 34 Joseph L Hindricks 4 17 30 22 20 (14-41-9-<21-> 6¾ 18-29-29-27 29 9,19,36-32-18,27- Br Hendricks 4 20 37 28 25 (17,13,11 8 22-35[-] 36-33-36 Willard Ritchards Dress Coat 6-22-41 34 30 (21 15-11 9 22 35-28-47-46-53 Cornel Johnston boy 3 12-18-16-(11,9,6 5 13 20-17 23-23-24- 7 13 25 27 15 Gidion Gibbs pants 12, 24[-], 45¼, 40, 31-20- Aron Johnston dress Coat 5-, 21, 38 29-26 (19-13-10 8¼ 21 33-27, 39, 33-34- Kinkade Sack Coat 6 22-43 31 27- (19, 13-11 8-24 39 27-41, 34-36- Elridge Rounabout 3-15 19 21 (13-10, 8 6 16 25 20-26-26 26 J Hatch pants 11-24 45 41 33-20- Wm Daniels Sack 5 19-34 24 22 (15 12-9- 7 18 30¾ 23 33-28-29 [The following is written sideways on note attached to page] Willard Richards dress coat Colonal Johnson's Boy measurements for suit Kinkades Sack Coat of KingKade & Livingston ----- new page (VMSS806_p016.jpg) [14] Bro Hanie pants 10 - 22 - 41 - 41 31 - 21 18 Mr Begs pants 10 19 - 38. 38. 19 - 29 Mr Wm T Oliver Sack 5 20 36 29 23-(17.12.10 7 3/4 21 34 24-36-31.36 E M Oliver Sack 4.18.32.24.22 (15-12-9 7.19.30-23 34.30.31 Bro Farr pants 14 27 46-43-36 22 Mr Gee Sack Coat 5 21 38 30 26-(17.13.-10 73/4 22 35 26-41 34 35- John Bankhead over coat 5.21.38 28 - 25(17.13.11 7[-]1-24.34.25-39 333/4 34- Mr Eastmand dress Coat 5 16-19-20 34 29-25 3/4 (18.13.10. 73/4 23 36-26-38 31-34- Mr Toleman Sack Coat 5.203/4.39.30-26 (1813-10- 73/4.21.34 26 40.36.37 9-22 38-40 36 Stains Butterfield Vest 40 27 - Brother Colebrook 11-24 44 38 30-21 L Jacobs Sack frock 10 21-40-39 32 20 ----- new page (VMSS806_p017.jpg) L Jacobs Coat frock [15] 4 - 1831 (16 12 - 9 - 24 27 7.20 - 32 - 23 - 34 - 32 34 Winslow Farr pan 112 24 45 40 31 20 17 - Bro Jacobs Frock Coat 6 21 36 28 24 - (17 13 10 25 - 821 - 34 37 33 & 36 11-23-43-40 20 . 33 . Joseph Young Sack C 5 21-34- 27-24 (l6a 12-9- 7¾ 2133 26 - 35 28 32 Fipen Sack Coat 723393427(19 14 10 5 22 37 27436.36.38- J W Phippen frock 6¼.22.37- 28 24 (15.-13.10 8 21 - 34 & 26 36-. 32¼. 33 5 21 37 28 24 - (16 12 8 21 - 34 24 35 - 31 34 Mr Duzett pants <(Band Player in Salt Lake Leader of Duzett Band> 12 &, 24 . 44, 41.22.33 Oscar Hamblin 10 - 22 - 42 - 41& 33 22 Bro Boggs pants 11 - 22 - 42 41 20 - 33 ----- new page (VMSS806_p018.jpg) [16] Spencer Aiken pants 10-.24.45.4232 <45> 21'. Jesse Fox pants 11 . 23 -, 43 40 - 33 . 20 Count Bro Watken dress coat 5.21.39 29 - 26 - (29) (17 - 13 . 10 8- 23, 36 26- 38 34 35- W Hudson Frock 10 5 - 21'38 30 27 (31a) (17a 13 8¾ , 22 - 36 , 27,40,34,35 pants 12 24 45 41-20- 34 9 - 21 40 35 29 9 17 34 34 27 8 15 29 28 22 Jra Jacobs Coat 4 16 28 23-20-(23.) (14.11.8- 6¾,18,29 21s - 29 27 28 Mr Chapman dress Coat 5-19-21-39 29-26-(17.13-10 8 21-35 38 34-35 26 Wm Mure Round Jacket 5-20-25 29-26 (12 16-10- 8 20- 32- 37 32 33 26- Mr Fogs vest 26-35-31 Bro Ernes frock 6-.22 40 .29 25– 8. 22.35-(17 12-10 26 38.33.36- ----- new page (VMSS806_p019.jpg) 3 Nauvoo Dec .. 14th 1840 Dec. <14> Dr Roswell Stephens 4 To Cutting Coat 50 50 14 Dr Alexander Balam 3 To 4 yds of Mereno per Girl 125 " 1 yd of flanel 68[-] " 1 spool Cotton 12[-] 58[-] 14 Cr Ebenezer Robinson 3 By 18 bushels Corn at 25 4.50 4 50 3 Dr Ebenezer Robinson S D C smith Nov <28> To 100 ft of boards at $2-00 " 152 post boards at 2 00 3 04 5 04 28 Cr John Alleman 1st By 2½ bushels Corn meal at 31 78 78 1st Dr John Wakefeld To 4⅔ yds of Mus[-] at 183[-] 87[-] 87[-] 16 Dr Cole 4 To 8 yds Callico at 33 2 64 Dr Jacob Strong Painted 1st To 1 [-] yds Callico 37[-] 65 "5 yds painted Mus" at 75) 3 75 4 40 Cr John Wakefield 1st By Corn fodder 1 25 " two bushels Corn 2[-]) 50 " 3 ½ days work at 75 per Day 2 62 4 37 17 Dr John Wakefield 1st To amt on order per J Hicks 75 Dr George B Hicks 4 To Ballance on Mus" 53 53 Dr Danuel Allen To 1-½ yds Mus" 1834 27[-] 2 " 16 buttons 31 31[-] " 3 silks 18 ¾ 18 ¾ " ¾ yds Canvas at 37 28 " 3/4 yds pading at 62[-] 46 " thread & twist 12[-] $1 6[-] Dr Danuel Allen 2 To Making Coat $4 00 " 3d yd of Jones at 1-12[-] 37[-] 4 37[-] Cr Danuel Allen 2 By Cash 50 [-] N Scovil Cr By ½ Doz" Corn brooms 2 25 - 1 12 ----- new page (VMSS806_p020.jpg) 4th Nauvoo Dec" 12th 1840 Dec" 12 Dr Jonathan O Duke To 3⅝ yds Casenett at 1-37[-] 5 " 3 yds of Moleskin at 81¼ " 3½ yds of Mus" at 20 " 3 skains of silk 18½ " 6 thread 9[-] " 1 Doz pants buttons 18½ " ½ Doz paper buttons 25 " ½ Doz" moles 25 7 98 " 1 head comb 12[-] " thread 9[-] 22 5 Dr Nancy Tr[-]wbridge To Ballence on Calico 7[-] 1st Dr Jacob Strong To 4 yds Mus" at 183[-] 75 15 Dr George Babcock 5 [--] 3 To 4½ yds Moreno at 1.25 3 00 To 8 yds Callico at 31[-] 2 50 8 12½ Cr George Babcock & Milburn 3 By amt of Work Down 15 80 By one Makna Blanket 5 50 5 50 16 Dr James Allred 2 To 4 yd of Check at 25 1 00 " 2 yds " " 37 75 " 2[-] yds of painted mus" 75 1-75 3 50 16 Dr V Knight per Wm Smith <3 lbs coffee at 18¾ p lb> 5 To 3 lbs of Coffee at 18¾ 56¼ " ½ lbs of tea [-] 1.00 50 " 3 lbs of shugar 37[-] 1 43¾ 5 Oslan Cole To ½ gallon Mollases 75 37[-] 37[-] 4 Cr Eben[-]zer Robinson By 1075 lbs of hay at 4.00 per ton 2 15 17 Dr Andrew Lytle To a pair of mitts 50 50 Dr Vinson Knight 5 To 2 sheats of Wading 25 50 " 11-yds flanel at 68¾ 7 56¼ $8 06[-] Dr Vinson Knight per Smith 5 To half Gallon Molases at 75 37[-] 2 Dr James Allred To Ballance or Order & Callico 31[-] 6 Dr Alanson Riply To amt on order [--] [--]Allred 8 00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p021.jpg) Prophet Joseph Smiths order ½ lb of [19] tea 1.00 Pd 19 Nauvoo Dec Babcock Babcock 3 To ½ lb of Tea at 100 pound 50 Dr Vinson Knight To one Box Hooks & eyes 10 10 1st Dr Jacob Strong 21 To ½ Gallons Ma[---] 75 37½ Jacob Stor[-]g Cr 1st By 5 quarts p[--]nking butter by son 21 George Babcock Or To one stick twist 6[-] 3 " ½ lbs of Tea 50 " 2 & 2 ozs shugar 27[-] 83¾ 21 Cr George Babcock 3 By one Tailors Iron 2 00 2 00 " Settlement in full Dr Joseph Dudly 22 To ½ yd of velvet 1 00 25 6 " ½ yds [---] 25 37[-] 62½ 22 Dr Ostan Cole 5 To 4 lbs of Shugar 50 50 23 Dr Danuel Allen 2 Toone knife 44 44 Dr Alanson Riply per Mr Chase To To Making Coat 7 50 " 1½ yds Mus" 31 46¾ 6 " 2¾ yds Pading 75 56¼ " ½ s[-]eat wading 37 18¾ " 6 skains silk 6[-] 37[-] " thread 12[-] " Cording 31[-] " ½ yd of silk 1.25 62[-] " 2 B[--]s balls 6¼ " 20 button at 25 per Doz 41 $10 62¾ 24 Dr David Garlick 6 To Cutting Coat 50 50 6 George Real [---] drawbridge To Ballance on Callico $1.00 1 00 25 Joseph Smith (Prophet) To Making Vest & pants 3 00 " ¾ yds B[--] Room Buckrum 18[-] " 1 - Marano -- Marano 1[---] 6 " 22 vest buttons 22 Buttons 31½ - 31¼ " [-] sks of silk sks of silk 25 " [--] of Drilling - Drilling 18¾ " 12 pants buttons 12 Pants Buttons 1[--] - 18¾ " ¾ yds Ca[--]s canvas, 28[-] " 3/4 " Pading Padding 46 " ½ yds silk padding 62[-] " C[---] & wading 31 " Making Coat 7.-00 $13 ----- new page (VMSS806_p022.jpg) [20] 6 Navoo Dec" 26th 1840-1 2 Dr Elija Able 4 To 1 bottle sweet oil 37[-] 37[-] 26 Dr Wm Nisone[-]rs 4 To 1 yd of Velvet 1 00 1 00 29 Dr Vinson Knight per Smith 5 To ½ gallon of Mollases 25 25 29 Dr George Snider 7 To ⅓d yd of Casenetts at 1 37[-] 45¾ " 2 sk of thread 02[-] " am" Paid Babcock on Iron 2 00 31 Dr John Scot 7 To 1¼ yds Mus 20 25 " -½ yd buckram 25 12[-] " -½ yd Pading 62[-] 31¼ " 14 buttons 28 28 " Bags ball 3 3 " Making Roundabout per buy 2 62½ 2 62½ Cr James Allred <18¾ cts pound Butter in Dec 1840> 2 By 4-lbs & 9 ozs butter at 18¾ 84 Jan" 2d <1841> Jacob Strong Dr To ½ lb of peper 25 12½ 1st " ½ lb of allspice 25 12½ " ¼ yd of silk at 1-25 31¼ " 1 vial of Godf[-]ys Cordeil 18 18¾ 1st Jacob Strong Dr To 1 woolen Comfort 44 44 " 1-3½ ozs tallow 12[-] 14½ 4 Niman widow Cr 7 To 8 yds of Callico at 37[-] 3 00 " 2 yds Mus" 14 28 " 4 sks thread 4 04 4 Johnathan O Duke Dr 5 To Making pants 1-00 1 00 Allanson Riply Dr per Behunin To 2-⅓d of h[--]d times 68¾ 1 66 " 1-¾ of Callico 25 43¾ 6 " 1-¾ of Callico 20 35 " 1-¾ yd of Callico 3l¼ 54 " [-] 14 lb of tea 1 00 12[-] " 9-½ yds of mus" 16 1 54 " Molases 27[-] 27[-] " 3 bags balls 8[-] 8[-] 5 00½ ----- new page (VMSS806_p023.jpg) 1841 Nauvoo Jan" 6th 1841 $[--] L N Scovil Dr Jan 6 To 1-½ yds Mus" 16 24 7 " 1⅞ Mus" 14 25 " ½ yd of Cambrick 75 37[-] " 1 pair suspenders 18¾ 18¾ " 1 spool of Dogs 12½ 12½ 117¾ 7 7 George Snider Dr To 1 pair of mitts 50—50 50 8 Josiah Ells. Doctor Dr Irish Linen 8 To l-⅓ yd of Irish Linin 87½ $1-16[-] " 1 spool Cotton 12½ 12½ " 1 yd of Cambrick 75 75 2 04 George Snider Cr By Comencing Bording Dec" 19th 7 AD 1840 at 2-00 per week By Making Coat Jos Smith <[Prophet> 5 00 " making vest " 1-00 6 00 8 Ezeikel Fellows Dr 8 To 3 yds of Casenett 181¼ 5.43[-] " ⅝ of mus" 33 22 " 1 Dozn buttons 25 25 " 1 stick of twist 6¼ 6¼ 5 97 8 Ezeikel Fellows Dr By ballance on Meal 47 47 John Hucknis Dr 8 To 3-¼ yds Casenett at 181¼ 5-89½ " ⅝ yds. mus" " 33 22 " 25 skains thread 25 25 " 1 skain silk 26¼ 6¼ 6 42¾ 9 Josiah Ells Dr To 9 yds Ct flanel 31¼ 2 81¼ " 1½ yds mus" 22 33 " 1 silk H.k 1 25 1 25 8 " 1 Cotton H.k 25 25 " 1 pair socks 50 50 " 3 bolts of tape 64 18¾ " 1 sheat of pins 12½ 12½ " 1 Doz—pants buttons 18¾ 18¾ " 1 Doz gilt buttons 25 25 " 1 broom 25 25 " 3 yds of Ribon 12½ 37[-] bolts " 3 bolts of tape -4 12 6 63¾ 7 George Snider Dr To ½ yd of Drilling 28 14 ----- new page (VMSS806_p024.jpg) D C Smith order 8 Nauvoo Jan 11th 1841 Stephen Boyington Dr To 5 yds of Mole skin 87[-] 437[-] " 3/4 yds Pading 62[-] 46 " 3/4 yds Canvas 50 37[-] lst " 1½ yds mus[-] 14 21 " 7/8 B-Mus" 22 19 " 4 silks 6 25 " 16 buttons 25 37[-] " ½ yd yd C. Drill 71 33 16½ $6-40 Joseph Rose Dr 1st To 1 yd of Ticking 37[-] 37 " [--] of tea 1.00 25 62 Elizabeth Taylor Dr 9 To Ballance on Callico 42 42 " Ballance and Check 12½ 12 Josiah Ells a[-] To [--] of Casenett 137½ 85½ " 5/8 of Cotton Drill 33 22 8 " 1 silk 6 6[-] " thread 6 6[-] " 9 buttons 18[-] 14 " Making pants 1.37 1-37- 2 71½ D. C. Smith Dr Don Carlos Smith To 3 yds Casenett at 2 - 12½ - 6 90½ " 3 yds Mus 14 - 42 8 " 1-¾ yds B. Mus 25 - 43¾ " ¾ yds Buck[-]am 25 - 18[-] " 3 silks 6[-] - 18[-] " 6 thread 6[-] - 6[-] " 1½ Doz" buttons 25 - 37½ " 1 Doz" bouttons 18[-] - 18[-] " 1 stick of tape 6[-] - 6[-] $-8-82½ Joseph Dudly Dr 6 To am [-] of an order 3 62 ½ 3 62[-] 13 Alanson Ripley Dr To 4 lbs sugar at 12[-] 50 " 2 " Coff " 18¾ 37½ " 2 Combs " 12½ 25 6 " 1 yd Ribon 12½ 12½ " 1½ yds flanel 81¼ 1 - 21¾ " 2 [--]k of silk 6 12½ " 1½ yds B Mus" 25 37½ 2 96¾ 13 8 Josiah Ells Dr To 2 bolts of tape 6[-] 12½ 12½ " straps on pants 12[-] 12½ 5 Ostan Cole Dr 2½ gallon Malases 75 37½ 37½ ----- new page (VMSS806_p025.jpg) Nauvoo Jan" the 15th 1841 [Broom 2 James Allred Dr per wife To 1 broom at 25 25 25 15 1st Stephen Boyington Dr per ora[-] To ½ Gallon Mall[-]s 75 37[-] " 2 lbs sugar 1.25 25 62½ 15 A[-]iple Dr per wife 6 To [-] lb saltarates <(soda)> 25 25 " 1 spool Cotton 12½ 12½ 37½ 16 D. C. Smith Dr per boy To 1 bottle Ink 37[-] 37½ " 1-⅝ of Cloth sup. fine 5-50 $8-93¾ " ¾ yds white mus" 22 16½ " ⅜ yds Canvas 50 18¾ 8 " ½ yd Pading 62½ 31¼ " 3d yd B[-] Mus 25 83½ " 18 buttons 18 Buttons 25 37½ " 4 silks 6¼ 25 " 6 thred 6[-] 6[-] " Making Coat per Boy 4 00 4-00 " 2 yds Casenett at 1 75 3-50 " 1 silk & thred 12½ 12½ " ⅓d yd of Drill 33 11 " 1 Doz buttons 18¾ 18¾ " Making pants 1-00 1 00 19 67 16 Josiah Ells Dr per son 8 To 1 bottle Godfreys Cord[--]l 18¾ 18¾ " 2 lbs sugur at 12½ 25 43¾ 20 Ebenezer Robinson Dr 3 To Making pants per Gillord 1 75 " thread 6¼ " Amt order By Ben[-]-Raffe 75 2 56¼ 7 George Snider Cr By Making small pants 68¾ " Making & Lining pants 1 18¾ [-] 6 skain thread 6¼ 6¼ 1 87½ 20 2 James Allred Dr To 5 balls bo[-]s per wife 12½ 12½ 23 D. C Smith Dr 8 To 1⅝ Cloth at 5.50 8 93¾ " ¾ yds mus" 22 16½ " ½ Mereno 1 12½ 56[-] " ½ yd Pading 6[-]½ 31¼ " 3d yd Canvas 56 16½ " 33 yd B mus" 25 8½ " 4 silks 6¼ 25 " thread 6 6¼ " 18 buttons 25 37½ " Making Coat 4 00 4 00 14 92 ----- new page (VMSS806_p026.jpg) 1841 Nauvoo Jan 23 Jan" 23 D C Smith Dr 8 To 2-⅛-yds Casenett at 1-75 3 72 " 2-¼-yds Mus" " 14 31½ " silk & thread 18¾ 18¾ " 1 Doz" buttons 18¾ 18¾ " Making & Lining pants 1 25 1-25 5 66 25 Wm Marks Dr 3 To one pair suspenders 31¼ 31¼ 25 Vinson Knight Dr 5 To am order 2.50 2 50 26 8 Josiah Ells Dr To 2 bottles Cordiel 18¾ 37½ " 2 lbs sugar at 192½ 35 1 lb sugar " 12½ 12½ 75 29 3 Ebenezer R[-]binson dr To 1 bottle sweet oil 37¼ 37½ 37[-] 29 1st Stephen Boyington <(Boxcoat> Boxcoat To Making box Coat 4.25 4.25 4 25 29 9 George Snider C By Making boys Coat 2 66 2 66 29 Jacob Strong Dr 1st To ½ Gallon Mollases 75 37½ " 1 lb sugar 12½ 12½ " 2½ yds mus" 16 40 " 1 paper pins 12½ 12½ 1.02[-] 29 8 Josiah Ells Dr <(round about coat> To Making Roundbt per son 1-25 " thread & silk " 12½ 1 37½ R B Thompson [-] To Cutting & spring on pants & vest 50 9 " ⅝ mus" 25 15 " Cutting Coat 75 " ¾ yds Canvas 31 " 1 silk 1-25 1 25 "-½ yd mus 12½ 3 09½ 8 Josiah Ells To ½ Gallon Mallases 37½ 37½ ----- new page (VMSS806_p027.jpg) DC Smith order [] Nauvoo Feb" 3d 1841 9 Albert Slone Dr To 2-¾ yds Casenett at 1[-]50 4[-]12½ " 3 yds Mus" " 14 42 " Silk & thread 12½ 12½ " buttons 18¾ 18¾ " 1 pair socks 50 50 6 85[-] " Making 9 Moses Acord Dr To 7 yds Mus" at 31¼ 218¾ 2 18¾ 4 8 (D C Smith per Phelps) [Arrow from above total drawn to this line] To 1½ yds Mus 22 33 " - 3d Mereno 112½ 37½ " - 3¼ yd Canvas 50 3[--] " - 3d yd. Pading 62½ 39 " - 5 silks 6¼ 3[--] " thread 6¼ 6¼ " 1½ Doz" buttons 25 37½ " ⅛ of velvet 100 12½ " w[-]ding 6¼ 6¼ 240½ 8 D C Smith Dr [Arrow from above totaly drawn to this line] To 1½ yds Mus 25 " 2 silks 6¼ " 16 buttons 25 " tape 6¼ " 3¼ yds buckram 25 1 [--] 8 Ezekiel Fellows Cr By amt" in flower 2.60 2 [--] 6 3 Ebenezer Robinson dr per Phelps To amt on order 6-50 6 50 6 1st Stephen Boyington Dr To 4 lbs Coffee at 18¾ 75 " 1 Galln Mallases 75 75 " - ¼ lb of Tea 100 25 1 75 1st Stephen Boyington Cr By Cash $1-00 -100 1 00 9 George Babcock Dr To 2 lbs sugar 12½ 25 " - ¼ lb tea 100 25 50 9 Albert Slone Dr To Making pants 1 50 1 50 ----- new page (VMSS806_p028.jpg) 12 Nauvoo Feb. 8th 1841 8 D C Smith Cr By 1,600 lbs of Hay at 500 per ton 4.00 5 Ostan Cole Dr To 4 lbs Sugar 12½ 50 50 9 2 James Allred Dr To ½ bushel Meal 37½ 18¾ 2 Danuel Allen Cr By amt of Shoe making Done 8.00 800 1st Stephen Boyington Cr By amt of Work done to Dec. 18th 1840 2 12½ 11 2 Danuel Allen Dr To 1 Cotton H. R[-] at 37½ " 1 Cotton H. K[-] " 25 62½ 10 Joseph Smyth Dr (Prophet) To 1 bottle of Ink 37½ 37- 7 George Snider Dr To 6 skains thread 6[-] 6[-] 06[-] 8 D C Smith Dr To 3d yd Mus" [---] -8½ 1st Stephen Boyington Dr per [-] Strong To 1 one lb sugar at 12½ 12½ 15 1st Jacob Strong Dr To 1 pair suspenders 18[-] 15 8 Ezeikel Fellows Dr To 2 yds Calli[-]o at 37½ 75 " 1 spool of B[--] 12½ 12½ " 2 bolts thread 6[-] 12½ 1 00 8 Josiah Ells Dr To 1 lb of sugar 12½ 12½ 2 James Allred Cr By 1 bushel Corn Meal 37½ 37½ 7 George Snider Cr By Cash 6 00 6.00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p029.jpg) Propets order) 2 of them Nauvoo Feb 8 Josiah Ells Dr To 1 bottle Coridal 18¾ 1st Stephen Boyington Dr per Rose To amt of Good on order 50 50 1st Stephen Boyington Cr By Cash paid on boots by J. Allred 3 75 " Cash paid on shoes by 2 25 7 George Snider Dr March <18> [-] 4 weeks & 4 days cord at 2 00 9 00 (Don C Smith Dr) To 2½ yds brown Cloth set 5 75 14 37½ " ¾ yds Pading -75 56 " ¾ yds Canvas 50 37½ " ¾ yds silk 1 25 93¾ " 1-¾ yds mus" 25 43¾ " [-] yds velvet 1-00 12½ " wading 12½ 12½ 8 " 5 silks 6¼ 31¼ " thread 12½ 12½ " 16 buttons 25 31¼ " making Coat 6 50 6-50 " 3 yds Casenett 2 [--] 6 75 " 3⅔d mus" 16 56¼ " 12 buttons 18¾ 18¾ " 2 silks 6[-] 12½ " Making pants 1-75 1 75 33 56½ George Bacock Dr to 2 lbs sugar 12[-] 25 " 2 " [-]offee 18¾ 37½ 62[-] George bacock Cr By Cash 50 50 8 Josiah Ells per wife Dr March <5-> To 1 bottle Cordial 18¾ 18¾ " 1 bottle Cordiel 18¾ 18¾ 37[-] 5th (Joseph Smith dr pr Lorezo) <(Prophet)> 10 To ¾ yds Canvas at 50 37 " 3¼ yds buckam 25 18¾ " 1 sheat wading (9) 25 25 81¼ (9) 1 (Joseph Smith Dr Lorenzo dr) <(Prophet> To 1-¾ yds Brown Mus 25 43¾ " 1¼ yd blak mus 25 31[-] Prophet 10 " 34 yds Pading 62½ 46 " 3[-] yd Hallmid 37½ 12[-] " [---] in wading 6¼ 1 39¾ Elijah Ables Dr To 10 oz of soap at 37[-] 25 " Cutting pants & vest 50 50 4 " ¾ yds buckram 25 18½ " 6 butons 25 12½ " tape 6¼ 6¼ 1 1[--] ----- new page (VMSS806_p030.jpg) Nauvoo, March 19th 1841 10 Arther Milican Dr To 34 yds Casenett at 1.75 1 31 1 31[-] J Becklehemer Dr 10 To Cutting frock Coat 75 " Cutting pant 25 1 00 17 1st Jacob Strong Dr To 1 vial peperment 12½ 12½ 5 Ostan Cole dr To 4 sheats paper 6 -06[-] Don C Smith Dr To 1¼ yds Mereno at 1-12½ 1 26½ 8 " ¾ yds buckram 25 18¼ " 2 silks 6¼ 12½ " tape 6¼ 6¼ " Making 1-50 1-50 3-14 6 Joseph Dudly Cr By 16 hundred Laths at $300 per [---] 4 80 Joseph Dudly Dr 6 To 2½ yds Mus" 31¼ 78 To 3 yds Mus 16 48 1.26 John Millburn Dr 10 To 5[-] yds Mereno at 1 25[-] 7 02[-] " 1¼ yds Mus 23[-] 31[-] " 1 pair Combs 12½ 12½ 7 46¼ John Millburn Cr 10 By Cash three dollars 3 00 22 J O Duke Dr <4 skeins thread 1 yd of Ribbon 2 strings of Beads> 5 To 4 skains thread 6¼ 25 " 1 yd Ribon 12½ 12½ " 2 Doz buttons 25 50 " 2 strings beads 6¼ 12½ 1 00 Elijah Ables Dr 4 To Making Coat 4 50 " thread 12[-] " [---]st 6¼ 1 yd Mus 25 25 " Cutting vest per Louis 25 25 5 18¾ Joseph Young Dr To ⅝ Cloth at 3 25 2 03 " 1¾ yd Mus 25 43¾ 10 " ⅝ buckram 25 18¾ " 2 silks & baisting bo[-]s 18¾ " tape 6[-] 6[-] " buttons 12½ 12½ Making vest 1 50 1 50 4 53 ----- new page (VMSS806_p031.jpg) Nauvoo March 29th 1841 5 Vinson Knight Dr To Cutting pants 25 " 1 Doz buttons 12½ " Making Roundabout 2.50 2 87½ 30 Alexd Badlam Dr To Making Coat fine 7 00 " 1¾ yds Mus" 22 38 " ¾ yd Pading 75 56¼ 3 " thread 12[-] 12½ " B[--]s 6 6[-] " 4 buttons 8 8 " Wading 12½ 12½ " 1¾ yd Black mus" 25 43¾ .8.76¾ 30 7 John Scot dr per boy <1 yd Braid> To Cutting pants 25 " 1 yd " braid 6¼ 31[-] -11 W Roundy Dr To Cutting Rondbt 50 50 George Babcock Dr <2.50 cts for 8 yds of Calico> To 3 lbs Coffee 18¾ 56¼ 9 " 8 yds Callico 37[-] 2.50 " 1 spool of Cotton 12½ " 6 sk thread 6¼ " 1½ yd mus" 25 37[-] 3.62[-] J. Wilburn Cr 10 By Cash by Mrs babcock $2-00 2 00 5 Ostan Cole Dr To ½ lb of peper 25 12½ 12½ 3 E Robinson Dr To 1½ yds silk 1 33 2 06¼ " 1 yd Mus" 31 31¼ 2 37¼ R B Thompson Cr 9 By Cash $3 00 3.00 -3 00 D C Smith Dr 8 To 1 bottle of ink 37½ 37½ A Badlam Dr To Making vest 1 50 1 50 3 To 1¾ yds Mus 25 43¾ " 1 yd mus 22 22 " tape 6¼ 6¼ " ½ yd Mus 25 12½ " " twist & bo[-]s 12½ 12½ 24[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p032.jpg) Nauvoo April 8th 1841 6 D G[-]rlicks Dr To 2 yds Mus" 31 62½ " 14 yd Book Mus" 75 18¾ 1 12 " 1 yd mus 31[-] 1841 Don C Smith Dr 8 To Making pants 1.50 1 50 Elijah Ables Dr 4 To Making pants 1.50 1 50 " thread & silk 18½ 18¼ " Cutting vest per Luis 25 25 20 5 To O Duke Dr To 1 bushel Corn Meal 37[-] 1st Jacob Strong Dr To 4 yds mus" 22 88 Cr By Cash 50 50 Ballance 38 38 20 3 E Robison Cr By Cash 1 50 1 50 26 3 E Robison Cr By Cash 3 00 3 00 4 Wm Nisonger Dr To 1-½ yds mus" 22[-] 33 33 S[-]thy Cole Cr 4 By 7 lbs Butter 12½ 87½ 57½ J. O Duke Dr <(cheap)> 5 To 41 lbs of Corn Meal 30 3 E Robison Dr To 1 yd Mus" 31¼ 31¼ 11 Thomas Rich Dr 11 To 1¼ lb of tea at 1 00 25 " 4 lbs sugar " 12½ 50 75 " 1 dress H K 1 68¾ 1 68[-] " 2 yds Mus 31¼ 62½ " 8 yds Callico 31¼ 2 50 calico " 8 yds Callico 37½ 3 00 calico " 10 yds " 37½ 3 75 " 3¾ yds " strip Dril 44 1.65 " 32½ yds Mus" 22 7.15 " 1 dress H K 1 37½ 1-37½ " 1 pair boots 4 25 4 25 Boots (Ladies) " 1 pair Lace Boots 2 37½ 2 37½ Boots " 2 spools Cotton 12½ 25 " 3[-] Casenett at 2 25 7 50 36-41¼ ----- new page (VMSS806_p033.jpg) Nauvoo May 12th 1841 1st Stephen Boyington Dr To amt asumed on J Rose 2 36½ 2 36[-] " amt comission [-]n Boots & Shoes 50 Stephen Boyington Cr 1st By Cash on Boots & shoes Left with me for to sell 6 00 6 00 " amount in shoemaker 5 26½ 5 26[-] 13 Thomas Wakefield Dr To 1 hoe 1 00 1 00 13 12 Mr Corey schoolmaster Dr To 2½ yds Calico 37½ 81¼ " 1 spoll of Cotton 12½ 12½ 93¾ E Robinson Cr By Lack on Boards Masured to him 44 3 " Cash 25 " 3 Vol. Times & seasons of first 3 00 " 1 voll. " " " 2d 2 00 5 J O Duke Dr To 1 lb of Coffee 18[-] 18¾ D C Smith Cr By $5.00 on allabama Bank 5 00 11 Thomas Wakefield Dr To 1¼ lbs Beeswax 25 31¼ 31[-] 11 Thomas Rich Dr To 1 pair suspenders 31¼ " 3d yd Cambrick 75 25 56¼ Moses Accord Dr To 2¾ yds of drill 33 77 " Cash 6¼ 66 " Cutting pants 18¾ 18¾ 1 02 " 5[-] drill 33 1 69 " 1½ yd mus" 16 24 1.93 Elizabeth Taylor Cr 9 By 4 Doz Eggs 6 26 26 12 Mr Corey Dr To Cash $1.00 1 00 8 Josiah Ells Dr To amt per Jane Pery 87½ 87½ " 8¾ lbs of Beef 3½ 30 30 1st Jacob Strong Dr To on H Hoe $1 00 0 87[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p034.jpg) [32] 18 Nauvoo June D C 11 Thomas Rich Dr $ To 2½ lbs Coffee 20 50 50 10 John Melburn Cr per wife By cash $2-60 2-60 7 11 Thomas Rich Dr per Wm Kimbal To amt on order 50 6 David Garlick Cr By 2 day & hours work 2 45 2 45 6 David Garlick Dr To 3 yds mus" 22 66 " ½ lb peper 25 12½ " 14 " ginger 25 6¼ 843[-] Nancy Trobridge Cr By 10 lbs cheese By H stanlly 76 1st Jacob Strong Dr To 1 stock Cravat 62½ 62[-] 11 Thomas Rich Dr <1½ quire of paper> To 8¼ yds Callico at 31-225[-] " 4¼ yds " " 37½ 159[-] " 1½ quire paper 31 46 " 1¾ yds Check 37½ 66½ 4 76 Doctor Hill Dr To our stock Cravat $1.00 $1.00 11 Thomas Rich Dr per C Rich To 1 yd Mus 22 " 1 sheat wading 31[-] " 12 skains thread 12½ " ¼ yd Holland 44 11 " amt asumed for Charls Rich (Cash) $5 00 5 763 16 11 Thomas Rich Dr on order To 1 sheat wading 25 25 " - ¼ yds Mereno 112[-] 28 " ½ yd B Mus 22 11 " 1 spoll Cotton 12½ 11 " 2 yds silk twist 6[-] 12½ " - ½ yd w Mus 16 8 " 2⅓d yds painted mus 75 175 " 1 comb 18¾ 18¾ " 1 yd Callico 33 33 1½ yd Ribon 25 37½ 3[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p035.jpg) Nauvoo June 16th 1845 11 Thomas Rich Dr on order To 2¼ yd Callico 33 74½ $ " 1½ yd B Mus 31¼ 4 63 " 12 skains thread 12 12[-] " 1 stock tie for men 1 00 - 1 00 " 1 yd B Mus 22 22 " 1¼ yd Jacamett 87½ 10[-]¾ " 1 bottle [-] oil 44 44 4 09 17 Wm Jackson Dr To 1 pair shoes 2 25 " 1 bridle & martingale 5 00 " 5 lbs Coffee 20 1 00 " ⅞ yds Drill 23 8 48 16 11 Thomas Rich Dr on order To 1½ lbs Beeswax 23 37[-] " ¾ yd vesting 1 37½ 1 00 " 1[-] yd mus 16 18 1.55[-] 17 11 Thomas Rich Dr To 1 silk H. k[-]. 1-12½ 1 12½ " 1 stock 1 00 1 00 " 1 ⅞ yds Cambrich 75 1 37½ " 2 lbs Coffee 20 40 3.90 11 Thomas Rich Dr on order To — ½ yd silk 125 62½ " 2 lbs. Coffee 20 40 " 1 H. R. Cotton 25 25 " 1 skein silk 8¼ 8¼ " 1 pocket Book 18¾ 18¾ 1 54 A L Fulmer Dr To 4 yds Mus 31¼ 125 " 1 silk 6[-] 6[-] " 2¾ yds mus 16 44 " [---]d 12½ 12½ " Covering buttons 6¼ 6¼ " Making vest 1-37½ 3 31 June 22 11 Thomas Ritch Dr To 1 pair of Shoes at $-2-25- To 1-broom at 25- 25 2-50 23 2½ Coffee Mr Cory [--] by Charles R[---] By Cash [---] wife 25 25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p036.jpg) [34] 20 Nauvoo June 26 11 Thos. C. Rich Dr To [-] of bobanat at $7. 76¼ To - $ blue ribbon at 31 25 101¼ Mrs Niman Dr To 1 bushel Corn Meal 37½ " ½ lb Coffee 20 10 " ½ lb Candles 18[-] 10 " 6 lbs Bacon 48 1 05[-] E Lonzo Jones Dr To 5½ yds Mus 31¼ 1-63¼ " buttons 18[-] 18[-] " thread 18[-] 18[-] " Making Roundabout - " " pants 1 25 1.25 " buttons 12½ 12½ " thread 12½ 12½ <5 sheets of paper> " ½ lb ginger 25 12½ " 5 sheats paper 37[-] 7½ 84314 " 1 lb Coffee 20 20 " ⅞ of Moreno 100 100 " 1 Comb 18[-] 18¾ " 1 yd silk 1 37½ 1 37½ " 1 lbs Coffee 20 20 " 1 yd bobbinatt 75 75 74[-] Bobinette Stephen Lucee Dr To Making vest 150 " 1½ yd mus 16 24 " 2 silks 8 16 " 6 paper button 12½ " Cutting Roundbout 37½ " thread 6[-] 246¼ 1st John Allaman Dr To Cutting Roundabut 37½ 37[-] John Tidwell Dr To Cutting Roundbt 37½ 37½ A L Fullmer Dr To Cutting pants 25 " ⅝ Mus 12½ 57½ Elonzo Jones Dr To ½ lb of peper 25 12½ 12 11 Thomas Rich Dr To Cutting vest 18[-] " buttons 6[-] Wm Jackson C[-] [Bottom of page torn] ----- new page (VMSS806_p037.jpg) Nauvoo July 21 1841 Thomas Rich Dr To 1 lb Coffee 20 20 " Making pants 1 75 1 75 11 " ½ yd Ticking 44 22 " 2 silks 8 16 " thread 6¼ 64 " buttons 12½ 12½ Making vest 1 75 1 75 1¾ yd B Mus" ¾ 54 ¾ yd buckram 2[-] 18¾ ½ Doz buttons 2[-] 12½ tape 6¼ 6¼ 5 18¼ John M[--]burn Dr To Cash 25 25 Elijah Ables Dr To 1 lb & 1 oz bees wax 26 26 4 Hugh McFall Cr sept By Cash 81¼ 81[-] 22 A L F[-]llmer Cr By Cash 3 00 3 00 24 " Thomas Rich Dr [--] Hide 11 To 2 lbs sugar 12[-] 25 " 1 oz" ocxolic acid 25 50 Sept. 29 1841 11 Thomas Rich Dr by Mrs Hide 4 oz. of acid at 25 1.00 11 Thomas Wakefield Dr To 16 lbs flower at 2 50) 40 40 " 10 " Cron meal 11½ 11½ Cr Thomas Wakefield 11 By 2 days hauling 1 50 1 50 11 Thomas Wakefield Dr To 1 pair suspenders 31¼ 31¼ 2 Mr Cory schoolmaster Dr To 2 lbs of sugar 12½ 25 25 Stephen Luce Dr To amt on paper) Cutting pants 25 Wm Jackson Dr To 1 Bridle 175 & Mortingale 1 25 3 00 " ½ quire paper 18¾ 18¾ 1 lb salaratus 25 25 4 lbs sugar 12½ 50 2½ Coffee 20 50 Mr Cory Cr By Cash per wife 25 25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p038.jpg) 3 Nauvoo E Robinson Cr By 1 hymn book 50 " 1 " book 37½ 87½ Mr Corey Dr To 50 ft" of siding 2.8 $12½ 1 12½ Jacob Strong Dr 1st To 14¼ lbs flower 2¼ 32 " [-] bushl salt 1 50 37[-] 6[-] to Cr Jacob Strong By Team 1 day 2 00 2 00 " Buckwheat sowing & butter 68¾ " am Paid by s[---] (butter) 2 00 2 00 Jacbs Strong Dr to To 2 lbs Coffee 20 40 " 1 qt [---]s 18 18 58 Malons 9 9 11 Thomas Rich pr C Rich Dr To Kid Casenitt at 2 25 1 12½ settlement 12 11 Thomas Rich Dr 1 Bible 1 37[-] 20 a[--]es 12[-] 25 1 pair socks 50 50 13 To 2¼ yds Check 44 99[-] " 24 skains thread 25 " 3 silk 8 24 " 2 bottles oil 3[-] 62½ 11 3½ sheats wading 25 75 6 yds Mereno 1 25 7-50 1 [--] Hank-f 1 25 1.25 5 lbs Coffee 20 1 00 4 lbs sugar 12[-] 50 10 apples 12[-] 12[-] 3½ yds Casenett 2 12½ 7 03¾ 22 78[-] <1841 Dec> 18 Stephen Boyington Dr To amt asumed [-]o D. Allen 2 25½ " amt on Concesion on shoes 12[-] 2d D[---]el C Allen Cr By amt Paid By S Boyington [-] 25 —in shoes Thomas Rich Dr 11 To 2 lbs Nails 121 25 25 18 [-] Rob[---]son [-]r 3 By 1 spelling Book 12[-] " 1 Hymn " 50 62[-] 18 Stephen Boyington settlement with in full ----- new page (VMSS806_p039.jpg) Nauvoo March Mr Haskins Cr By one days work 1 00 1 00 Mr Eaviteth Cr By 1 days work 1 00 By 1 days work 1 00 " -¾ of a days work 75 " -½ of a days " 50 3 25 H Mowry Dr To 60 lbs of flower at 2½ 1 50 " 3-[-] Corn 25 91¾ 26 Mr Haskins Cr By 2 days work $1-00- 2 00 2.00 11 Thomas Rich Dr on order [-] amt 50 cts Mr Thomalson [-]r To plowing 1 00 " hawling 1 day 1 75 2 75 Mr Johnston Dr To plowing lot 75 75 H Redfield Dr To 1 day going for boards 1 75 " part two days " 2 75 6 50 " amt asumed for Knights 2 00 Joshua Smith Dr To halling a Load of wood 50 50 April <10> H Readfield Dr To ½ days hawling 1 00 1 00 II Thomas Rich Dr To 1 pair shoes 31¼ 31¼ Mr Tully Dr 12 To 13½ lbs of Bacon 6¼ 84 Mr Thomalson Dr To halling stone 62[-] 62[-] A L Fulmore Dr To Making vest 1 50 " 3¼ yds [---] 25 18[-] " tape twist Cotton 12[-] A L Fulmore Cr By an order on J. Smiths store $31 " Cash 44 1 75 ----- new page (VMSS806_p040.jpg) 1832 Nauvoo City May Joshua Smith Dr To plowing Lot 50 50 E Robinson Dr To plowing Lot 1 37 " plowing lot 1 37- 2 75 Mr Thomalson Dr To hawling stone & sand 1 25 1 25 Joshua Smith Dr To plowing Lot 50 " halling 1 load wood 37[-] 87[-] [-] W Tarley Dr To meal " ½ bush 18¾ " 12 lbs flower 31¼ Mr Olney Dr To 1 yd silk 1 37[-] " 1 set buttons 12[-] 1 50 Chals Rich Dr To one silk Hk 1 25 1 25 James Alred Dr per wife To 1 pair suspender 25 " ¾ yds Buckram 18¾ " 2¼ yds mus ¾ 68¾ 1 12½ Mr Stringam Dr To bawling Load woo 50 50 Albert Brown To hawling at sundry times 1 00 " Rafting ¾ 16 day 62½ Mr Haskins Dr To halling Load wood 50 Wm Clark & Little Dr To Making Coat Clars son $5.00 " ¾ yds Buckram 18¾ " Cotton Coat " " 50 Mr Turley Dr To—¾ bushl—meal 28 " ½ " " 19 " ½ " " 19 " ½ " " 19 " 12 lbs flower 30 $1 15 ----- new page (VMSS806_p041.jpg) 1842 Nauvoo City Charls Rich Dr To 1 vest patren 162[-] " 1 silk 6[-] " ½ Dz buttons 64 <1-75 1-75> 3 Luis Telly Dr To 1½ bushels meal 37[-] 56¼ " Hauling 2 loads of Board 50 1 06¼ 8 E Atwood Dr To 1¾ yds vesting 1 45 2 53[-] Book " 1 Voice of warning 44 44 " 1½ yds Buckram [---] 37[-] " 10 butts 18 per Day 15 " 3 shats a paper 4[-] 3 40 <[---]> 8 L Telly Dr per J Corvin To 1½ bushels meal 37[-] 56¼ " 40 lbs of flower 2½ 1.00 " 4 loads of timber dra[--] 75 2 31¼ Mr Haskins Dr To part load wood 37[-] 37[-] Eav[--]th Dr To part load [---] 12½ 12½ Josha Smith Dr To drawing wood 1[--] 1 12[-] 17 Luis Telly Dr per D Carter To 40 lbs of flower 2½ 1 00 1 00 H Mowry Dr To 50 lbs flower 2½ 1 25 " 1¼ bushls B wheat 62[-] " Cash for hay 44 Mr Little Dr 2 31[-] 22 To Cutting pants 25 Wm Jackson Cr By plow in 5¼ acres 2-50 13 12½ Wm Jackson Dr 22 To [-] quire paper 9[-] " 2 Boxes matches 12[-] " 2 vest patterns 2 28[-] 2 50[-] [-] Telley Dr per yale To 75 lbs flower 2½ 1 75 " Meal 25 2 00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p042.jpg) 1842 Nauvoo June 27 Mr Telley Dr per Corvin [-] T 1 bushel Meal 37[-] <(flour> 30 lbs flour 2½ 75 Mr Telly Dr per G Watt To 40 lbs flower 1 00 1 00 H Mowry Dr July <4> To 61½ lbs flower 2½ 1 55 1 55 " Cutting Round 50 Doctor Green Dr <(Pork> 11 To 192½ lbs pork at 6[-] $11 78 " 103 lbs flower " 2½ 257½ 14 35[-] M Telly Dr per G Watt 11 To 40 lbs flower 2½ 1 00 1 00 26 " 47½ lbs flower per Tidwell 1 78¾ " 1 bushl meal per Covin 37[-] 37[-] 30 " 75½ lbs flower <[--]> 2½ 1 88¾ 1 88¾ Stephen Luis Dr To ½ day with team 50 " [--]t of a serve 12½ 62½ Albert Brown Dr To Cutting pant 25 25 W L Telly Dr per Crvin To 2[-] bushls meal 8¼ 8¼ Aug To 14 lbs sugar per <[---]bour> 4 00 " " amt—Paid in flower & 1 25 " 2 boxes of Maches 12½ 2 37[-] sept Mr Telly Dr To 4 loads watter & 2 sand 1 00 " flower To Tidwell 44 Oct 6 " 25 lbs By father 2¼ 56¼ 12 " 16¾ " " salt 2¼ 38 14 " 25 lbs Corse flower 1¼ 31¼ 15 " 1 Barrel 31¼ 2 00¾ Stephen Luice Dr Oct 6 To Halling load wood 50 " team 3¼ day 50 " halling 2 Loads of stone 75 1 75 Albert Brown Dr " To team part day 75 75 Oct Hadfield Dr To Halling 5 Loads timber 62½ " " 3 Loads of Boards 37[-] 1-12½ " team [--] arow B[---]k [-]5 " 1 Load wood from River 31¼ 2 88¼ ----- new page (VMSS806_p043.jpg) Nauvoo Oct 1842 Oct Hadfield Dr To Team to Hall Lumber[-] [--] " Team part day 37½ 5[-] W Eveleth Dr To team part day 37[-] To 1 Load of wood from the hill 50 " Halling wheat to mill 50 " 2 Loads wood Down the River 1 00 2 00 3.7[-] Oct Hadfield Dr To Halling 1 day 2 00 " l-½ Loads wood [--] 2 [---] Albert Brown Dr To Moven 5 Loads 75 Dec Hadfield Dr To To Halling 12 day 87[-] 87 " " 1 load wood 75 1 6[-] Dec Stephen Luce Dr To Halling 1 Load wood 31¼ 13 " Halling 1 Load 37[-] 68¾ Eaveileth Dr To Halling 2 Loads wood 1 00 Stephen Luce Dr To Halling 2 Loads wood 75 1843 " Cash at Warsaw 18¾ " ½ bushl—of meal at 37[-] 18¾ " 12 lbs flower " 2½ 31¼ Jan." the 19th 1843 settlment of all acounts up to this date Ballance Due Stephen Luce 44 cts Wm P McIntire Stephen Luce 1843 Mr Eiveleth Dr per O Cowels To To ¾ days Halling wood 1 50 G Shearwood Dr To Halling 2 Loads wood 75 1841 Samuel Billings Dr per amount on pap<-er> To 2-¾ yd white Mus" 22 60½ " 3 yds 14 42 april 1st " 16 buttons 12½ 12½ 1 15 " ⅝ Canvas 75 47 " thread 12½ 12½ " Buckram hooks & eyes 12[-] " Making Roundbt.— 2 00 2 72 1842 E Ables Dr per amt on paper To 1 lb 1 oz. bees wax 26 1841 Beckle[-]amer Dr To To 2½ bushls Bran 12[-] 31[-] 31¼ E Robison Dr To amt on paper To 5½ lbs Veal 1[-]3 18[-] Cr By 2 Electic 2 Readers 25 " 2 " 2 Readers 37 1 25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p044.jpg) 1843 Wm Marks Dr per amt on paper 3 To 5 lbs of Veal 18¾ 18¾ A Riplay Dr per amt on paper To 2 lbs Coffee 18[-] 37[-] " 1 Comb 37[-] 37[-] " 10 lbs flower 2½ 25 " 33 lbs 82 " 20 " 50 " 10 " 3 7 8 5 4 3 2 25 " 8 " 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 20 2 77 feb 8 Mr Eveleth Dr per O Cowles To 2 loads wood from Hand 1 00 Josh. Smith Dr 9 To Halling 3 loads wood Davises 75 " 2 Loads from Hand 1 00 1-75 James Slone Dr To 1 das Hawling stone 2 00 2 00 G Shearwood Dr 14 To Team Halling flower from Mill 25 16 " 1 load from J. Smith Land 50 50 Turley Dr To Hawling 1 load from Mo[-]fitts 50 " wood 12[-] 12[-] 18 Shearwood Dr To ¾ days Halling wood on J smith 1 50 Josh[-] Smith Dr To Halling 1 Load from Doorsis 25 Coolage Dr 22 To ¾ days Halling boards 6 loads 1 50 23 Turley Dr To Halling 1 load wood Mo[-]fitts 50 George Snider Dr To Halling Load— 25 Josh Smith Dr To Halling 1 Load 25 25 James Johnston Dr To Halling 2 Loads wood 1 00 " 1 load 50 " 2 loads 100 2 50 Josh. Smith Dr To Halling 1 load wood over River 50 " " 2 " from " 31 62[-] N Knights Dr 4 To Halling 1 day 2 00 5 " " 1 day 2 00 7 " " 1 Load 50 8 " " 1 Load 50 $7 00 9 " " [---] 2 00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p045.jpg) 1843 Nauvoo March 10th Wilber Dr To Halling 1 load 31[-] 13 Mary Censey Dr To amt schooling to Mr Farr 47 47 " am of sundays 18¾ 18¾ Josha Smith Dr 22 To Halling 2 Loads River 62 Mr Shearwood Dr To Hailing 1 load pr Mo[-]th Creek 37[-] George Snider Dr To plowing Lot 1 00 Mr Shearwood Dr To plowing Lot 1 25 1 25 Mr Dunn Dr april [-]2 To plowing Lot 2-00 2 00 L Scovil Dr To Halling Lime 50 May <31[-]> " Halling 1 day 2 00 " ½ day Halling 75 3 25 " Halling Load Joi[-] 37[-] July Charls Rich Cr per woodworth By 200 ft" boards 1 50 3 00 29 Roswell Stephens Cr By 40 ft boards 1 25 50 Aug By ½ days work 62½ " ¾ days work 93¾ " 1 days work 1 25 Oct Washington Myers Dr To 2½ bushls Buckwheat 1 25 " 20 lbs flower 45 " uper & Soal Leather 1 00 M Dr Young Cr <[---]> J. H. [-]ing By 1405 shingles 1844 James Aired Cr 2 By amt in Washing 3 50 " amt in Road tax 1-29 4 79 Washington Myres Dr To 25 lbs bacon 5 1 25 " 15 lbs buckwheat flower 2 30 17[-] " buckwheat 2 35 " 2 bushels Corn 25 50 " 20 lbs buckwheat flower 2 40 " 1 log 15 feet Long 30 " 12 lbs Buckwheat flower 2 24 ----- new page (VMSS806_p046.jpg) 25 1844 Mrs Grant Dr 1844 To wood for school room 50 " one chair 37[-] " one pad lock 25 March Mrs Grant Dr 5 To amt o[--] store 1 12[-] To ½ gallon Molases 18¾ 7 Washington Myres Dr To 26 lbs buckwheat flower 52 Mr Kely Dr To Cutting Coat 37[-] Mr Lenard Dr To cutting pants son 18 June Mrs Grant Dr 4 To one Cooking pan 75 4 Mrs Grant Dr To one watter Barrel 50 Washington Myres Dr W To one & half Buickwheat 75 Stephen Luce Dr To Cutting vest per Benitt 25 July Wasington Myrers Dr 11 To half Bushel Buckwheat 25 Washington Myrers Cr By three days work at Buckwheat Washington Mirirs Dr To upers Monrow shoes 62½ " 1 Box Lees pills 25 1 lb sugar 10 1 lb Coffee 12[-] Mrs Grant Dr To Bottoms per shoes 37[-] " 1 Jug 25 E ford pants 10 22 40 39, 30, 20 W Huntingdon box Coat 5-21-41-30 26- (17 13-104 8¾ 23 36 27 41¾, 33, 37 ----- new page (VMSS806_p047.jpg) 1845 notice this date 1845 (John Taylor Mr John Taylor Dr [45] To 2 bushels Corn 50 " Making pants 1 00 " Making & Cording vest 1 25 Mr Louis Dr Paid To Making Coat 2 00 Mr Mowery Cr By 62- lbs of flower 1-75 1 08[-] " 2 bushels wheat 50 1 00 " 27½ lbs of Bacon -4 1 10 1845 Washing Myers Dr To Making vest 1 00 April 26 To ½ bushel sal[-]t 31¼ Wm Huntingdon box coat 3½ 14[-] 26¼ 20-18-(12-117 5¾ 15-24 19 Don Carl[-] 2[-]12 22 18 16 5 14 22[-] 27 2 Thomas A 10 22 42[-] 4 ----- new page (VMSS806_p048.jpg) Wm Cahoon & wife 2 Danuel " & wife 2 J Okley & wife 2 H pendler & wife 2 J Fox & wife 2 Fletcher & wife 2 Rizer & wife 2 J Cahoon & sister -2 J Scot & sister -2 Johnson boy -4 Jacobs boy M Snow boy -10 B Young -1 Georg Grant -1 Stephen Taylor -1 Lorane girls 2 Sosson girl 1 Thompson 1 E Fox 1 M. J. McIntire 15 17 13 9 7 5 3 1 69 138 4 52 ----- new page (VMSS806_p049.jpg) George Rizer [ ] 2- 9- 16- 17 15- (10-9-7 5 12 18 23- 23- Gidion Gibbs pants 11¾ 24 44 39.30.20 6 13 24-26-23-16 General George Washington Brigham Young Saceratary of state J J Sixin months after rate I promis to D. atterson Thomas Taylor a m at Dantitoms George Robison Thomas ----- new page (VMSS806_p050.jpg) Pins & nedles & thread Black Mus" White Mus" Wading Pading buttons 15 yds [---] shoes Leather [-] Sheeting Cloth Jeans 13 yds Sheeting flanel 13 yds Sheeting Sheeting [---] Lake City Coffee [---] the [---] coming to town order coming to town Load coming to town ----- new page (VMSS806_p051.jpg) Milatary M Andrews frock 6 20 22 41 27-24 (1[-] 13 10 8 21 33-26-34¼ 28 32 Andrews Milatary frock Andrews milatary frock Andrews milatary frock Make Andrews Milatary ----- new page (VMSS806_p052.jpg) De-witt ----- new page (VMSS806_p053.jpg) the Growing of Indigo plant the seed in drills two feet apart & Keep it Clean have 2 or 4 watter Casks to hold (100) Gallens Each Cut your stalks when in Blos <-um> pack them in the Casks & then fill them with watter Let the watter stand to the but of the stalk turns Red then take them out add more stalks untill they turn Red take them out—then take 2 quarts of Lime in 1-½ gallon watter & Boil it one third down then add that to a [-]ask to settle it—then take a Long basket & press it up & down in the watter & make it froth—well—then drain of the watter & put the Settlings in a sack hang it up over a tub & dry & your Indigo is made [Illegible lines] [Drawings and calculations appear on page] ----- new page (VMSS806_p054.jpg) [ ] Charts White Loting Cars 11 21 - 40¾ 38 32 20 17 Vest 37 24- E. Fogs pants 10-21 - 412 38 29 20-18– Wm Stains Sack Coat 5 19 39 29 - 28 28-26 (18 15 11 8–21 33–24–45.41.42 Br Johnston pants 11 23–45–40 33 20 Ws Law Farr <(Lorin Farr)> 11 22 41 – 38 31 20 O Cander Hering Sack 4 16 - 26 - 19 - (13.11.8- 14-16-29-21 28 26 26- Stephen Alley frock 4¾ 18 30 - 24 22 (14.11-9. 7 18 - 29 - 22 - 32.28.31 pants 8-19 35–33 18 28 H M Frank pants & vest 10 23 43 40 32 21 Vest 38 32 25 Mr Stephenson pants 12.24.44.39.32.21 George Baid pants 11 21 39-40-21 33 ----- new page (VMSS806_p055.jpg) [ ] C C San D Danuel Thomas Babock C C County County of Indian C Coun County of Indiand C C County Couty B Nights frock coat 5a 21- 40 28 25 (17-12-10- 8 23 36 25-36-32 35- Bro Emes pants Celsneers 11-22 42 39 30- 20- Wallace Burnham frock 416 26- 22 20- (1310-8 6-17-27-20-28 24 27 pants 9/18 33–31-24-77 9-22 40-36 28-19 G Babbock dress Coat 5-21 38 29-26 (18,13,11 8 21-34-24 39a 34 35- Washasburn Coat 6 22 34 29 26 (17/3 10- 821- 34a Wm Kesler pants 12 24 45 41 33 21 12-23 42a 42 33 20a babcocks boy Coat frock 4 14- 24 (19.17- (12.11.8 6 16 24 27.24.24.17 John Pulsiphor Bussness 5-20 21-34 30 26 (19.13.11 8.22.35-39-33 36. 26 Bro McClain Sack Coat 5 20-38 28-24- (18 13- 10 8 21- 34 26 38 32 35- pants 12 23-43 40 21 32- ----- new page (VMSS806_p056.jpg) J Brown frock Coat 5 20 35 - 25 22¾ (16, 12, 10, 26 7 20 32-34-30, 31 pants 10-21-41-38 29 20 Winslow Farr 6 22 38 (30 26 (18, 14, 11 8 23 36 38 34 36 10-24 45, 42, 22 My mothers sisters Mar[-]y married Mr Brigs Nancy Davis " " Mr Jeffreys Elizebeth " Wm Elliott coat lining GrandPa McIntire drew this [Pencil drawing appears on page] My Fathers sisters Jane married Robert McKee Elizabeth " Saml Watters Margrette " Jacob Goosehorn all of Mifflin Co Penn. Tusca[---] Valley My GrandFathers name John his wife <-Robison> Mary (one Brother George 3 sisters Jane married Hugh Colwell who had one son Wm Martha married Mr adam's also sarah Maragaret M Burgess ----- new page (VMSS806_p057.jpg) [ ] I William P. McIntire was born in the year of our Lord one thousand eight-hundred & thirteen, in the Township of Wheatfield & County Indiana & state of Pennsylvania My Mothers Name was Sarah the Daughter of Josiah & Sarah Davis. who had also one son Isiah Davis & sfour sisters, one married a Mr Smith Mary Maried a Mr Briggs Nancy Maried a Mr who had Saml Briggs, Abner, & Sarrah & faney— Sarah maried James Morison and Faney maried a Mr Vanhorn all of In- diana Co Penn state - Aunt Nancey Davis maried a Mr. Jeffreys who had one son –Amore, who moved to Ohio state; Elizebeth Davis was maried to Wm Elliott who had two sons John & Thomas Elliott & two daughters Jane & Sarah – Sarah maried a Mr Framton thus I Wm Patterson McIntire have given the Names of my Mothers Relatives as far as I have knowledge up to this time, My – Fathers Name was George who was Born June 1771- seventeen hundred & seventy one Who had four Brothers Allexd Saml John & Robison & three sisters Jane. Elizebeth Margrat– Margret maried Jacob Goas horn Elizabeth maried Saml Watters, Jane marid Robert McKee. All of Mifflin Co Penn – state My – Grand fathers Name was with John 66> who had one Brother George & three sisters Jane, Martha & Sarah – Martha maried a Mr Adams Jane marid Hugh Callwell who had one son Wm Callwell. Hugh Callwell Died & Jane was maried to Saml Smith of Adams Co. Penn—My Great-Grand Father Name is Allexd who was born in Ireland & Died in Adams Co Penn he had two Brother's Robrt & Wm My Great-Great grand fathers Name is Arther he was born in Scotland ----- new page (VMSS806_p058.jpg) [ ] in 1600-& His wife was of the Dugless Family.. Arthar beget Allexd & Allexd beget John. & John beget George & George beget Wm P McIntire according afore mentioned whose Brothers were John Saml Isaiah Allexd Robison & George the youngest of the Family, & four sisters Mary. Elizabeth, Sarah, & Jane who was Maried to Wm Wilson Died at DeWitt Missouri state 1841. My father was a Farmer & possessionz where I was born, There was Nothing worthy of Nottice along in My youth- full days- about the age of 14 years I went to the Tailoring Buisness, to a man by the Name of James Stewart where I remained about Six Moths as an aprentice to said trade I then Left him & saught to make a Living & seport for myself – After working about two years in various shops I acquired a fair knowledge of the trade I then Left the place of My Nativity & Jurneyed westerdly by watter in steam boats till Mays -ville (Ky) working various places Washington - Millersburgh, Lexington Frankfort thence down the Ky River & Ohio River to Mt Vernon (Id) thence to Smithland (Ky) thence by Land to- ward Missouri through Illinois to Cape-Iwardo - Jacson & Fredrick Missouri state where I Remained Near one year & after Returned Back to Penn[-] About 14 hundred Miles - wher I established Myself in My Buisness about a year & a half – & then took me a wife whose Name was Anna, Daughter of Wm & Margret Patterson. About this time I Lost my health Being with a consump- tion in the Lungs - in which ----- new page (VMSS806_p059.jpg) [59] I Remained for about three years; untill I was Delivered by the healing power of the God of Isreal in obedience to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. as- to my mind being settled on any scheam of doctri- -ne to the time of my imbrace in Morn monizm it was Not – in my youthfull days I was taught many good principles by the carefull tuition of My Mother was an Examplary woman in morality in patence, in virtue, & suffering affl- iction in the Body, it was her delight to teach her Children the Holly Scriptures, that in Riper years they might Nott Depart from the truth and the Holly principles contained therein. My Reflection upon principles of Righteousness was generaly Limited. But the Truth allways in all Matters Cheered my heart; & I took pleasure in befriend the afflicted & it – Glade[-] my hart easing the Burthen of the opressed & cheering the Heart of the afflicted. — so in the Midst of affliction of Body the Lord visited me when my mind was measu[-] [page torn] fals doctrines ----- new page (VMSS806_p060.jpg) [ ] the Gifts of the Holly Ghost that our minds might be open up to present past & futer as taught in the Prophecys & testimonys of the apostles in the day that Jesus came in the flesh, thus this sarvent of the preached & Reasoned, from the old sc- riptures, proveing the order of the Kin- -gdom of heaven; I Recd the testimoney that he Bore, concerning the gospel as contained in the old Scriptures, also the testimony concerning the inspiration of Joseph Smith, as being Calld By the Lord & Endowed with the Spirit of Prop -hesying, & also the authanticity of the Book of Mormon, an acount of the manes of that Book coming forth to the world is Correctly made knowen in the "Evening & Morning Starr,,. it is more particularl for the Benefitt of You My Dear children that I write these thing because I know them to be true & that you may have my testimoney to the truth of these things when probaly my voice cannot be heard to tell you of them, after I had Reflected on [page torn] coming the ----- new page (VMSS806_p061.jpg) [ ] eight hundred & thirty Six in the seventh year of the church - Now my dear children I de -sire to speak to you of the goodness of our God to me on this ocation. as I have before told you of my Ill health & being wayed down in trouble by the death of my mother that I was Nigh unto death - the Lords Servant administered to me by the Laying on hands in the Name of Jesus Christ for the Restoration of my health, which was veryfyed acording to promis. & the Lord be praised for it in the Name of Jesus Amen I enjoyed the Spirit of the Lord from day to day & our branch of the church in that Neighborhood grew in wosdom & streth in the knowledge of the things of God - John Wakfield was ordained to the office of a priest of the Lesser order over that Branch of the church; the Main body of the church Lwas Gathered at Kirtland Co at that time - in the Spring of 1837. I was ordained to the Lesser priests office & John Wakefield was ordained to the office of an Elder over that Branch - Wakefield then Left on a Mission East with Bro- Wm Bossley there was some aded to the Church that season as the Elder stoped from time to time & many mericles was done in the Name of Jesus in healing the Sick. In the spring of 1838 there was a conference held at my house in Strongstown Saml Jeams president-&–at Said Conference I was ordaing to the office of an Elder to preach faith, Repentance, Baptizm for Remission of Sin & Lay hands on for the gifts of the Holly Ghost and to preside over that Branch, which I done a cording to the ability God Give me I aded to the church several worthey members – the sumer of 1839 I went to the world to preach in company with Elder Albert Brown ----- new page (VMSS806_p062.jpg) [ ] Browns- but we mett with Little sucksess in the Spring of 1840 Elder Erastus Snow & Bro James visitid us & instructed us for a few weeks & I then went E Snow on a Mission East as far as New Jersey state through the City of Philidelphia where we Laboured some time & I then Returnd to my family in the western part of Penn - on ariving home I aranged my buisness to move my family to the Main Body of the Saints (as the Lord had comanded all the Saints at that day to gather together to- gather & prepare themselves the Trials that was to come upon all people - so according to the Comandment I Jurneyed By Land in vaggens Between Eight & Nine hundred Miles & arived at the City of Nauvoo (or as it is Now called the citty of Nauvoo) on the 22d. day of October in they year 1840, where I found the Saints Rejoicing in the Lord & where I had the pleasure of the Society of Joseph the Prophet & the twelve & the other athoritys of the Church Dureing the following winter Joseph - Give much in Struction to the Saints on Doctrine & principle, of which I made a short Record of att the time of that he speak, of which I will Give it place here in Due time — I will Now state a few things My Dear Children concerning your Birth &c–Wallace Marshel is my first born you was born the tenth of dec- -ember in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight-hundred & thirty five in the village of Strongstown at my own house Indiana Co.– state of Penn.– Wallace at or before your birth the Same Night My prayer to the God of Isreal was that the spirit of the Lord might Rest upon you & so far as I was Con- cerned I Give you over in to the hand of the Lord-& to the ministry & the survis of the Living God- & Now my son Let it be to do the will of God--You Margret Jane was born ----- new page (VMSS806_p063.jpg) [ ] May the 22d one thousand Eight hundred & thirty seven (1837) in the village of Strongstown at the house of Edmond Burk at which time I was keeping Tavern the Lord Bless you with wisdom & an understanding heart & a disposition to keep the Commandments of the Living God– You Erastus William McIntire was born the (4th) fourth day of August in thee year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & thirty Nine (1839) at my own house on my farm 2½ miles west of Strongstown Penn- on my father-in-laws farm the God of Abraham & of Joseph Smith Bless you Erastus that you may be great in wisdom & Great in counsel in the afairs of Zion-& the work of the Great God, Bless you my two Sons– Sarah-Ann & Mary Eleneor was born in the City of Nauvoo the 10th of October in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & forty one (1841) the Lord took these twins from Me Sarah Ann att the age of 10 Months & Mary Ellinor at the age of 11 months thy ware Promising Children & very inteligent O!! Lord Comfort my heart for the loss of these two chilldren & you Ellexandri Patterson you was born the Eighth of december one thousand Eight hundred & forty three (1843) in the City of Nauvoo O thou God of all Power & Wisdom Bless this boy who is Now an infaint that he may have that firmness & decission of Mind together with patience & wisdom & all Blessing that he may be worthy of thy Presence & bare his part in thy kingdom on the Earth & asist acordng to thy counsel to bring afenders to punishment & avenge the Blood of thy martered Saints-your Elder Bro- thers assisting you in so Laudable an act - — I will state to you My Children the state of Society as it was when the Kingdom of God was about to be organized so that you may be the better guarded against fals doctrines & the prevailing - ----- new page (VMSS806_p064.jpg) [ ] Notions amongst the sects of May day & the National Coruption that do always exist when the Laws & Gover- ment of heaven is Not respected & observd But trampled under foot. — the Government of America in my Early Recolection wore in oposition aslo Electing Rulers of the Nation the peopple wore Given up to a Spirit of division & contention, in the choice of the Rulers of the Land. they had Names adopted for the two parties, viz- Federal- & dimocrats; and Each partie would get up a canadate, & then strive for the contest to cary their point.-all maner of Deception was generaly used to Deceive the people, so as to disarm them of a knowledge of the virtues & good property of the opisite candadate (if they had Good about them) so that the unsuspecting part of Comunity, might be drawen to seport their partie- in the selection of presidents & Governers, the parties would often Represent thire aponent candadate as, being aposed to our govment & favor -able to the English Crown- also charge them with all maner of Crime - Treason, Fraud Lieing Cheating the Widow &c - all these charges would be Reiterated in the Newspapers from one End of the contry to the other, so you can see My Dear Children, that, the disposition among Politicans of Deception; & the lying spirit With the Editors of Newspapers- to falsify the character of candadats. that it was allmost imposible to get facts Relative to the Capabil -ity of Either; so through thise corupt stratage- ms the people often made a bad Choice; & this to the furtherance & establisment of Coruption, I want you My Children to allways to apose all such unfair dealings & contend for that that would be for the General Good - Mens votes ware often Bought for a glass of whisky, merchants often in -timadated those that was indebted to them if they did Not seport the their (the merchants) choice that Payment would be immediately be ----- new page (VMSS806_p065.jpg) [ ] demanded of them - so you see such Coruptions would be highly Displeasing to the Almighty; of such acts in a Nation - a further as to the Grades of society their ware Several - the Rich in this worlds Goods generaly associated to Gather & Looked upon the poor with disdain & dispised them in their hearts (& in this thing you see the workmanship of the - Almighty was dispised) and in implaying the poor to Labour - they would opress them & detain their wages as much as the could, which Caused a great Deal of Suffering & want & Caused feelings of Envi & hatered, even those that belong to the same church the same diferance existed amongst the Rich & poor - - thus in short was the siuation of the world degenerating & filling up their Cup - when the Lord of Hosts! sent his holy angels to his sevant Josep Smith to Reval the Gospel of Jesus Christ- it will Not be Nessesary for me to Go into all the murders & percecution of the church as you can git that information by Refering to the church History I before stated that I Landed in Navoo in the fall of 1840 - Dureing the following winter I had the pleasur of hearing many valueable Items from the mouth of the prophet; which I will insert here for your Beni- -fitt –this will be taken from my little Jurnel being the-of the Subjects in Substance in short But in the prophets own words. Subject 1st Discused By -Don-Carlos Smith - truth this principle practized By man- & its Blessing & Results he said would Bind the Harts of Men togather & give them confidence in Each other, & the Apostle John says "thy word is truth, so if we keep his Commandments & word, we shall all, be actuated by the same principle, & be as one man - and as angels are obedient; to the same word, we sh[---] have concorse to them, and also to all the Heavenly throng. &c - Joseph being president of the [page torn] arose to corect on Gestures - sai[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p066.jpg) [ ] Don Carlos-to be free from the Coruptions of the world, that the speaker should allways speak in his Natureal tone of voice & not to keep in one Loud strain.– but to act without affection, or asume a tone & Gestures that ware not Natural– The Subject Given to Elder - Ells - "did the Lord God make the Earth out of Nothing"- he says God did Not make the Earth out of nothing for it is contrarey to a Rashtional mind & Reason, that a Somthing Could be made out of Nothing, Also it is contra ry to the principle & Means by which God does work - for, instance when God formed man he formed him of the dust of the Earth & so man was organized out of Somthing - so the Lord always takes a somthing to efect a som- thing else, oft he takes man to scourge his fellow man, or watter or fire or pestleance to distroy man,- or even angels -for instance the angel that went forth in the Assyrian camp & distroyed a hundred & eighty thousand in one Night,- and the watter in the days of Noah the fire in the days of Lot-&c--Joseph said to Ells & the Congragition that he for a long time had thought on Phreknowlegy & that he had a Revalation from the Lord the Lord Rebukeing him sharply for crediting such a thing, & further said there was No Reality in such a science - But was the works of the devil– Joseph said that the Lord told him that Bro-. Wm Law would do well that he would Go, & preach the Gospel,–he also–sai[-] as for his own knowledge the Earth was made out of somthing, for it was imposible for a somthing to be made out of a Nothing - for- fire,-air, and watter are Eternal existant principles, which are the Composition of which the Earth is composed of-also-this Earth has been organized out other Globs, that has been dis organized- In tistimony that the Earth was Not the first of Gods, work- [---] quoted where Jesus said all things that ----- new page (VMSS806_p067.jpg) [ ] he saw the father do he had Done & he done Nothing But what he saw the father do,- John - 5 bapt- he also said of the situation of the Saints - in the presance of God that they had flesh & Bones, & that was the agree- ment in Eternty to come here & take on them tabernicles, and the differance Between them & Satin in that Respect is - that he fell - & had Not an opportunity, to come in the flesh- & thus it is why that he is always striving to Git others as misureable as him- -self– Tuesday at Mr Davises- Vice the subject given to Hosea Stout- Mr said murder, theft, & the Like came from the indulgences in this principle — Joseph said some thing ware evils which- did Not come under the Head of vice– for instance one Nation to come against an other to battle it would be an Eivel on the Nation to whom they ware coming but it would Not be a vice for the other to Repel the foe — Next subject the Gospel Given to Mr Baalam - he Lector on it till he comes to the Laying on of hands - then Joseph adds the Resurection & Eternal Judgment ----- new page (VMSS806_p068.jpg) [ ] G S L City May 1856 From all who Dwells below the Skys Let the Creators pais arise Let the Redeemers Name be sung; Trough Every land by Every Toung; Eternal are the Mercies, Lord Etarnal Truth attends Thy Ward; thy prais shall sound From Shore to Shore till Sun Shall Rise & set No more O God the eternal Father who dwell amid the Skyes I in Jesus Name I ask the Bless & santy fy if we are pure before The this Bread & Cup of wine That Sacred Holly offring That purifys with fire; Thomas Sanderson Thomas Sanderson Wm Johnston in James James in the County of Deseret Teritory ----- new page (VMSS806_p069.jpg) [ ] Great S L City May-1856 List of Stock in Block 1st Wm C Stains 1 Cow Wm Ward Hamer Duncan 25 Cows 5 Two years 14 yearlings H. J Javis 2 oxen George Wardle 1 Cow Joshua Parker 1 Cow Enoch B Tripp 1 cow G S L City May — 1856 ----- new page (VMSS806_p070.jpg) [ ] William P McIntire G S L City Utah Teritory in the inn of Thomas Coulder in State of deserett Utah Teritory Deserett for Ever!! Wm P McIntire Wm P McIntire Wm P McIntire Wm P McIntire Thomas P D Duncan McIntire WWW What W h What What What What O County C J County County John County of Indiana ----- new page (VMSS806_p071.jpg) [ ] I William P McIntire Give To you My Children the Names of my Brothers of My Fathers House; John Watters McIntire the first Samuel McIntire the second Isaih McIntire the third. Alexander McIntire the Forth Robison the Fifth My self Wm P. McIntire Sixth George McIntire the Seventh So thus you see that I one of Seven Brothers; or one of Seven; the Names of my Sisters, Mary McIntire the first Elizabeth McIntire the Second Sarah McIntire the Third Jane Mcintire the the Fourth These are the Names of My Sisters, Elizabeth & Sarah ware Twinns, ----- new page (VMSS806_p072.jpg) [ ] I Now state the Names of the Relatives My wife Anna who was a Daughter of Wm & Margreat Patters in Brush Valley Township Indiana County Penn state My wife Annas Grandfathers Name was Archabald Patterson his brothers Names were Thomas & Robert my father Name was Wm Patterson his bruthers Names ware Thomas Samuel John Robert Allexandri & Joseph Sisters Names ware Nancy Margreat Jane & Mary- — Uncle Thomas sons John Allexandri-archabeld-James-thomas & Robert his daughters Names Nancy Margret Jane Elizabeth Mary & Anne – Uncle John sons Samuel John Thomas & Allexandri whos Mothers Jane Linn — Uncle Samuel sons Wm John Thomas Robert & Elexandri whose Daughters Margret Elizebeth & Nancy whose mothers Name was Mary Evens — My Grandfather on my mothers side & Grand mothers Names ware Adam Linn & Isabella his wife whos Name was Findley whose sons ware John Adam James & Daughters Jane Nancy Isabella & Sarah <& Margret & Mary> — Uncle John Linn wifes name Jane Skiles - also Uncle James wifes was Skiles - Ant Nancy -Married Jacob Powers.-Ant Isabella Linn was maried to Jerry Wakefield (Ant Sarah Linn Maried James Gillbreath whos son ware Samuel & Adam Daughter Ratchel Margret My Mother married Wm Patterson whose sons ware Achabeld John. Wm & Allexander daughters Isabella Anna & Mary — Ant Mary was Married to Enoch Thompson — further Relatives Names on my mothers side ware Achabeld Mathews & sons and daughters also George Findley & Family, one son James & the alyea ----- new page (VMSS806_p073.jpg) - of John Lim> Anna Linn was Married to James Luke [ ] Robert Linn (of John) was maried to Rebecca Thompson Sarah Linn (of John) was married to Wm Clark —————— My ants on my fathers side — Ant Nancy was maried to James Meller who had as son James Ant Marget was maried to John Beringer whos sons George John Thomas David & Daughters Ann Mary &, Catharine ——— Ant Jane was marid to Adam Linn Ant Mary was marid to Shedrick Stephens whos sons ware John Allexander Thomas Wm Daughters Jane Margret Ann Nancy & Mary John Stephens Dead My Father Wm Patterson had 3 Cusins Thomas & Wm Lived In Kentucky & James, Lived In Pittsburgh Pa. Also my fathers Uncle Thomas Lived in Huntingdon Pa (Read this) I will Now state to you My Children some few things Relative to myself & things in general in the winter of forty-forty one the Temple of the Lord was comencd & my hand as- sisted on the first day to Remove the Earth for to Lay the foundation or Basement story & also a short time after I had the plesure to asist father Cutler to ajest & Say the Second Corner stone in the Basement Storey Als on the Sixth day of April Next following I witnessed the four comer stones of the first storie above the Basement the percecution & prosperity & of the saints During those times you will on the church Record in the Sumer of 1843 president Joseph Smith & wife went to see a Relative about 16 miles Distant his percecutors in Missouri and ----- new page (VMSS806_p074.jpg) [ ] Illinois heard of his going there so the got in a fals charge against him & persued & Erested him Near Dexson so the News came to Nauvoo of his perlis situation so volenter was was Called for & I had the privilege of going with my Brethern to the Resque of our Bloved Prophet By Traveling 4 days & three Nights we had our prophet safe back in Nauvoo it was mavelous to see the working of the Great Almighty on that occation in strenthening the Brethering & the Horses to preform the Jurney the Horse that J. Rode became winbroken on that trip so some time I fell in Company with Joseph & Amasiah Lyman as they wore Riding up Parley Street in Nauvoo so Joseph heard my horse breathing Loud he turned around & says your horse make a loud Nois. Yes I said. I may the Missourians and you for it. Why so said Joseph. I Replyed that it hapened when they was trying to kidnap him in the uper Countys - ah!! says Joseph was you that trip. Yes. I replyed well said he did you get compensated for your trouble yes said I in obtaining the object that I was after which was you Well Said Joseph I will yet Reward you for that act So you can in a Small degree the patince & Nobleness of this prophet of the Most high the Saints Seaminly had Rest in a degree untill the Next Spring when the Mob again comenced by burning houses & grain & driveing the brethering from their homes & untill the Great burst of Persecution which continued untill the death or Murder of Joseph & Hyrum on the 27th of June ----- new page (VMSS806_p075.jpg) Great Salt Lak City Dec 20th 1851 [ ] A word of instrutction to you my Children on the doctrine & principles by Our Lord - & Savour Jessus Christ - as also taught by His Searvents Joseph Smith the Prophet & President Brigham Young of the Church of Jessus Christ of Latter day Saintz Firstly there are to be understood by you that there is Rules & Lawz that accompany the Powers - offices - & aministrations of the Eternal Peisthood of Our God. Unto all the Sons & daughters of our first Progenitor (Adam) Question – is it to My interest when my brother in the Gospel has done me wrong & is angrey with me, to Leave it unsetled - answer No Mathew 5 Ch 23d verse i if thou Bring thy gift to the Alter and there Remberest that ty Brother hath aught against thee – Leave thy gift go thy way, first, be Reconcilid to thy brother, and then come & offer thy Gift Question 2d is it to my interst-if My Brother tresspass upon My Rights & Rules that I dont for-give him Answer it is not. Mathew the 6th Chapter the Maner of Prayer to our Father in [---] Heaven–"for Give us our tresspasses as we for Give those that tresspass against us again – But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father in heaven forgive you your trespasses. Question 3d does It forward Me in exaltations & knowledge of the principles of God by econamizing to obtain the Ritch treasures of this world for ourselves. Ans – No – Mathew the 6th Chapter 21st verst "for where your treasures is, there will your Heart be also. 23d verse But seek first the kingdom of God and his Righteousness & all these things be added unto you ----- new page (VMSS806_p076.jpg) I Thomas Bullock Thomas Bullock in the County of weeber Utah Teritory in the [---] of the Six months after date I promis to pay unto James Johnston the sum of five ----- new page (VMSS806_p078.jpg) [ ] Jan the 11th 1852 meeting at the Council House firs, by Father Burk an Exertation to Humility & over come the Darkness of the nations of the Earth then President Young arose & said that He would speak of the Nature of sin few men understand what is sin many things that the world conceive to be sin is not sin & many things that they conceive not to be sin is sin. Also to whom they are ameanable, if you sin against the Great Allmighty you must go to him for forgiveness also if sin against the Lord Jesus, you must go to him for forgiveness so on if man sin against his fellow man to him he must for forgiveness or husban against his wife or wife aganst her husban or Children against their parrents or parrents against the children if a man sins against the Great all mighty or his son Jessus he may ask his brethren to Join him in prayer to the Lord for for give ness & then go & be baptized for the Remision of Sin. if man sin against the Holly Ghost [---] which witnesseth of the father & son he need not pray for that for there is no forgiveness in this world or in the world to come. Many will be in Great distress thinking that they have sined against the Holly-Ghost a man can not sin a sin unto death unless He has the guift of Etearnal Life ----- new page (VMSS806_p079.jpg) Jan the 11th 1852 An exortation by Bro Groves from Iron County Net on exortation from President Spencer President Young then arose & said that there an object with all men big to have power to accomplish the Desires of their Hearts [-]010 The aintient Nations Pythagoras a philosopher & a good man Refers to the Nation of the Jews and their Laws as being very antient & imbody some of the Laws in his philosophy ----- new page (VMSS806_p080.jpg) Jan 29th 1852 Lyceum at ward schoolhouse the subject baptizm sujested by Harison Burgess & said that the world Brought forth Scripture on this wise "Belive in the Lord Jessus Christ & though shalt be Saved & all thy House"— Also again - by grace are you saved through faith & that not of your selves it is the gift of God, Now Elders it is for you to be prepared to meet such thing it was then Remarked by -G- Rize that faith without works was dead & could not be Recogg nized as faith - & quoted saying why do you Call Me Lord! Lord!! Do not the things that I say— Also that Babtizm was an ordinance of work to do for the Remision of sin that we may show our faith by our works. Bro Fielding spoke & said he would Bring forward Masonry for an Example if a man would say that He beLieved in the Masonic institution with his heart would he then be a Masson & Enjoy all its Blessings—I answer No & Every Masson knows that he would not— —untill the individual the Massonic ordinances—& said that baptizm was [---]nce ----- new page (VMSS806_p081.jpg) Au 1852 The Declaration of Truth [81] But when they deliver you up; take no thought how or what ye shall speak; for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall say; for it is not ye that speak but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you My spirit is Truth; Truth abideth and hath no End; and if it be in you it shall abound. the Light of Truth; which Truth shineth. This is the Light of Christ. The Light which is in all things; which giveth Life to all things, which is the Law by which all things are governed: Even the power of God who sitteth upon his throne who is in the bosom of Eternity; who is in the midst of all things. ----- new page (VMSS806_p082.jpg) [82] February the 20th 1852 Erastus Snow - said I can Not know this is the Kingd -om of God for another But for myself - President Young said I will Speak for myself Relative To [-]ne Idea if I do not obtain a Celestial Crown who is to Blaim it is Brigh -am & I - if I do not obtain who Hinders None but myself - we thought if we should get to Zion we should be in heaven - we could if we had Brought it along with us - if we had known one year before we Left Jackson County What we had to Suffer would we not have suffered a a great Deal more in the ant -isapation of what was coming we suffer more from the Contemplation of trouble than the Trouble amounts to when it does Come - Some says James or John you are wiser & knows more than I do. I will follow you for you can find out thins & I cant -- such can not enter in to the Celestial Kingdom - Let Every one from this time Seek to Restore Confidence Will tell you whare to begin begin with yourselves for instance if you gave your Litle Girl a Chest to put her Cloths in Never open it unless you have permision - Husbands give to your wives what belongs to them & Let them Controls it Never disturbe or open it only by permission ----- new page (VMSS806_p083.jpg) Names of persons Not B [83] Relatives Thomas Bowls & Jane his wife the wife of Isiah Davis Martha McQuiston died in Westmoreland Co. Pa. George Turner Snr & Ellenor His wife Born about 1770 Susanah Griffath Born about 1806 Daughter of Isaae Griffath Bom & Died in Wheatfield Township Indiana Co Pa Cathrine Sweeny of George Sweeny & Margy his wife Born in Idiana Co Pa & Died in Strongstown Pa George Mclntire (My Brother) Mariah Falso his wife Lived on the Desmoin Ioway Saml McIntire (My Bro[-]) Maiden Name Dunlap Lived on French Creek Near Franklinstown Penn. Robison McIntire (My Bro-) the Last that herd off he Lived on Green River Ky Uncle Robinson was supposed to be the Father of Sam McIntire & his 2 Brothers his age, his hair eyes etc was the same his build & the only thing which did not fit was the name being Robert instead of Robinson how easy to nick name Robert for Robinson his wife told grand Pa Mc Intire she never had the least dowbt but what it was his own Bro. Robert left home & they never heard only once & he was at green River Ky, Grand Pa & he looked alike & Roberts' wife said she knew her husband was grand Pas Bro. The name was the only thing young Robert was killed at Pipe Springs with Dr. Whitmore by the Indians other son was William I belive. ----- new page (VMSS806_p084.jpg) [84] the Lord says study out a matter then ask Me if it be Right & - if so the principle is Right I will cause thy bosom to burn t within you & you shall feel that it is Right & if it is Rong - you shall have a stuper of thought & shall forgett the thing The Elder he asked the man if he would do as he said; he said that he would; the Elder Comanded him To go & Neal down in the midst of the Congragation which the man done - the Elder comanded him in the Name of the Lord Jessus Christ to be made whole & arise & walk & acording to thy faith be it unto you sayings of Able Butterfield Feb 15th 1852 Meeting - first adressed by Mr Gipson of Philadelphia saying Contend for the Faith once Delivered To the Saints - shiwing that we was not in posession of so great faith as the those in antiant times & one grand Reason was - [-]iz to the faith we allready have we Do not a[--] the other qualitys that the apostle speak of - add to faith virtue (or obediance & to obedianc knoledge) Brigham Said I have a word, my mision is to the Living for to day there is vain speculation which will End in apostacy if you dont quit it - & aply the doctrine of Christ to your selves ----- new page (VMSS806_p085.jpg) & ceace to Publish Each other sins but Cover them up & dont speak uless you speak words of Comfot or to amel- erate & to build up the weak & broken hearted vain speculation viz who is the father of God & who is his grandfather & some body says brother Kimball said so or somebody Else said so for us is to do that we know with all our might Thomas Thomas Sanders Thomas Samuel Miles C County of Joseph Smith Joseph Smith Prophet of the Lord to the Church ----- new page (VMSS806_p086.jpg) [86] ??? of Etearnal Life Jessus answered, & said My doctrin is not mine, But his that sent me if any man will do his (Gods) will he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God or whether I speak of myself John 7th C He that speaketh of himself seeketh his own Glory. But He that seeketh his glory that sent him the same is true John the 4th his diciples prayed him, saying, Master, Eat. But he said unto them, I have meat that to Eat that ye know not of. then said his diciples one to another, Hath any Man Brought any thing to Eat? Jesus said unto them, My Meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and finish his work. again for I came down from Heaven Not to do mine own will But the will of him him that sent me again and this is the will of him that sent me, that Every one which seeth the son, and Believeth on him, May have Ever- -Lasting Life. and I will Rais him up at the Last day. again Jessus said whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of Me & My words in this wicked adulterous & sinfull Genera- -tion of him also shall the son of Man be ashamed when he cometh in the Glory of His Father withe the Holy angels Mak the 8th of Mark ----- new page (VMSS806_p087.jpg) They that Have the Principles of Etearnal John 5 Jessus said ye have not his word abiding in you. For whom he (tha is God) Hath sent him ye believed Not and again ye will not come to Me that ye might have Life again Because they said, He Hath an unclean Spirit (He said) all sins shall be forgiven, they sons of men & Blashpemies where with so Ever they shall Blaspheme - But he that shall Blaspheme against the Holly Ghost Hath never forgiven-<-ess> But is in danger of Etarnal damnation The Words of Alma to his Corainton And Now Remember, My son, if it ware Not for the plan of Redemtion (Laying it aside) as soon as they were dead, their Souls were miserable, being Cut off from the presence of the Lord. And Now My Son was No Mean, to Reclaim then from this fallen State which man Had brought upon himself, because of his own disobedience, Therfore according to Justice; the plan of Redemption Could Not be brought about, only, on Conditions of Repentance of Men in this probationary state; yea, this probationary State; for Except ----- new page (VMSS806_p088.jpg) [88] Duty for Myself First The Command of the Lord. What Ever it be 2d is there anything Comanded of the Lord To the Saints (yes) Pay your tenth 2 quit your jangling 3 quit your whisky tobaco &c 3d then all Camds that the searvents of the Lord shall give 4th Do the will of your in structors and - Not - your own will The word spoken by the Lord - or by his Searvents by the Holly Spirit of truth it will not Return void whether in Blessings or Cursings ----- new page (VMSS806_p089.jpg) April the Conference [89] 8th Brother [-] Spencer spoke on education - then followed by Brigham who said that his Expect- tations was not Realized in the Remarks that was made by the Regents I say the Comencement of Education aught to Comence withe the formation of the Tabernicle & woman aught to santify her heart before the Lord that the influance of the Holly Spirit may be Continually upon her & the Husband aught to pray for her till she Brings forth then from that time till he go in to the field - it verily is acountable for their Sins & thire Blood will be Required at their hands Friday the 9th of Conferance To an asembly of all the male Members of the Church - Brigham said that there was a great Deal Said about the Father of Jessus Christ I will tell you that all Spirits that Ever Came or Ever will Come on this Earth are Begotten sons & daughters of God our heavenly Father who Came to this Globe & Brought the Seeds with his wife or one of his wifes, & with him & Eat of the fruit of this planit & there from produced Cain & Abel having a Celestial Body who also Beget our Lord & Saviour Jesus By the Virgin Mary; Now Elders acording the faith of the world the Holly Ghost is the Father of Jesus so if that be the Case be carefull for he might get some of our young sisters with Child as well as the Virgin Mary ----- new page (VMSS806_p090.jpg) April Conference the 10th 1852 [90] Brigham Said that the Spirit of the Lord would first witness to aman then the Spirit of the Evil one Georg A Smith Said that Bro Whitney dreamed concerning things [---] astrology that went out to Look at the stary heavens taken his name Brand in his hand & was painting to the stars when Came a flash of Light of fire from the Heavens & melted his name of the Brand So he Concluded it Was not of the Lord When a ministerring Spirit withdraws from a man & become disguste & Leaves you then Eavil spirits will Come in & take Posession Bro Kimball says Brigham [line illegible] Pray for your Enemys that the Spirit of God may Controle them then the cant have power to kill you But if you do not pray for them they will not be Controlled But have the spirit of the devil & will kill you What do we want the Lord for to Preach to others I say unto you Elders preach to yourselves in preferance to going to the world Prest John Young that he saw the Devil with a Looking Glass in a dream he would hold it up before the Brethren to Look in & would always turn it so as to show him the faults of his of his Brother & turning it Every way before them. ----- new page (VMSS806_p091.jpg) April the 11th 1852 [91] If aman has a mind to be damed you Cant hinder him. All vesals were made To Honor & if you are dishonered you do it Your Selves A vote was taken by the Saints that they would Not any more go to Low. W Richards Say in behalf of Persidt. Young that if a man when Called on gives a cording to his ability he will Never want in the Name of Jessus Christ Br Kimball said I am Not afraid to say any thing, if My family would take My Counsel we should have no more sickness but so long as they have faith in doctor they Cant Some Lyon Slipt his Neck out from under the yoak in Nauvoo & it shall Not be put one again so help me God - amen Nor on Brigham Nor on My brethern from this time fourth & for Ever - Brigham said the Saints are Like a tree and if therefore on it dry Branches the make the fruit [---] & Grabbed for a dry Lim will take up more sap than a Green Lim therefore Let us prune them if be Ever so homly yet in doing Right in him is a spirit that Intrest that makes him Lovely in Referance to the dead there are more that take the wemen from the dead Such men would take the Coppers their Eyes if they ware Laid out before them George A Smith Said that in 34 thirty four he was Riding in Compenny with Joseph Smith they came to a thick groove of timber Joseph said I feel opressed in sprit there has been a great deal of Blood Shead here I am so opressed and in passin some 80 Rods farther we came to a Large mound 60 feat high where a great battle had been faught this was in ohio state ----- new page (VMSS806_p092.jpg) [92] Sunday May the 23 on the Return of the in the Tabernicl President <1852> Young Read the 13th of Mathew & said my text is "Except ye are one ye are not mine" who amongst this people is there that has found the perl of Great price & has sold all to purchased the field by selling all or giving up all for the perl the Inquiry may be asked what is to be done I will quote a saying of our Lord. "Not my will o Father but thine be done this is the point and the main place to start from if any has not Came to this Let him Comenc at it Now, for these are words of Etearnal Life to these that Hear, takeing the Example of our Lord from his youth up. it is the will of the Lord that you should do these things also. from this tim dont take the Name of the Lord in vain for who so does shall be in danger of Hell fire Ceace to be Covetous Covet not anything that is thy Neighbour, & further Do unto others as you would have others do unto you from this time forth Keep the sabath day Holly to the Lord (the Lord has ordained the sabbath for Rest & worship we have Now been here five years two years more this ground that has been ploughed has got to Rest Same day Kimball said Jessus had this authority from the father thence to the apostles thence to Joseph thence to Brigham who is in Christs sted to us to Comand & to administer salv- ation to the people this my [---] ----- new page (VMSS806_p093.jpg) Sunday May 30th 1852 [93] Brigham said that he was well pleased with the Remarks of General Ritch. A man ging to the Gold Mines Contrary to Counsel he has got to atone for it some time or other. it will Leave a stain that he Cant wash out No soap wont wash it out what father is there that as a child that is disobedient & the others obediant that will share his inheretance Equal to the obediant & the disobediant I will Leave every parant to answer the question for themselves So will it be in the Kingdom of our Heavenly Father he will Reward Every one acording to his work S Sunday June the 22d 1852 first by Mr Robinson on the first principles of the Gospel 2d by O Pratt then Brigham arose and Said that there was a potion of Deity in Every son & dughter of Adam and that spirit in man was always on the streatch for improvement grasping for somthing thing to satisfy that void in the mind the world of mankind is always in sarch But does not obtain because they Do seek for that, that will Hapypy the Soul of Man. what is it. Nothing short of the Holly Ghost will sattisfy that void in the organization in man there is aspirit in man independent in & of its self Christ Lighteniths Every man that comes into the world does the Light of Christ always Remain with man it Does Not!! there has No man that heard of Joseph Smith & the Book of Mormon but the Light of Christ would Convict that it was true the spirit of man the inspireation of the Almighty Gives him understanding So you see Deity in man ----- new page (VMSS806_p094.jpg) [94] July the 25th 1852 Sunday in the Tabernicle By Orison Pratt He spoke of the Situation of man or Addam before the fall that He himself was not deceived But the woman through the Serpent or the devil through the Sirpent speaking, deceived the woman; before the fall; man was imortal, & was as the psalmist said Calculated to Live for Ever, the fall came that man might be; & that man might have plasure. in the fall man brought on him death and death seperated the spirt and the body for Ever & Ever, as the Tabernicle had to Re- turn to its mother Earth; and the Spirit To God; But God through his mercies Brovided the plan throug the attonement of his Son, that all men women & Children that should be Born into the Latest Generation. Have been Redeemed. without works; and without Grace; this is a Salvation Raught out not by the Creature; but by the attonement (of our Lord Jessus Christ: so then the Body and the Spirit will Come togather again; yes: in that Redeemtion all men will be Brought forth, by the Resuriction & death of Jessus to stand befor God; the wicked as well as the Righteous, this is a deliverance from the first death; Now by the fall Being prepared to fill the Great Comandment That To multiply & c - having at the same time attained to the knowledge of Good & Eviil, then says to all men do no Evil which Transgression will Expose all men to the power of the second death Now to Restore man to his first Condition He says belive in the Name of my son Jessus Christ be Babptized in his his Name Berurying the old with all the afictions & come forth in Newnes of Life by so doing ascap the second death; this is a Salvation with faith & works on the part of the Creature in the Name of Jessus & the increas is of God ----- new page (VMSS806_p095.jpg) Sunday the 12th 1852 [95] Oroson Pratt on the funeral of Lorenzo Barns & Wm Barton whose Bones ware Brought from the Iles of Great Briton after Remarks on various subjects he sp [---]. 1852 first Sunday Orison Hide spoke on the first princples of the Gospel - Maney in that day will say in that day Lord Lord we have prophesied in thy Name & Cast out Devils & why did they say so be cause their own Conshences within made them doubtfull of Passing the inspection of the Lord in so saying they manifest their Conduct by their words Therefore the Lord Said depart from me ye workers of iniquity he further Said a black man once said that there would be three Mericles [---] in Heaven; you will see a great maney there; that you did not Expect to see - and a Great many that you Expected to See; you wont see and the Greatest Mericle is to see your -selves there again the Crosses that Comes upon man is Nessesary it is then for man to make his way through that he may have some things to graple with - that when he is through that he may Glorey ----- new page (VMSS806_p096.jpg) [96] October Conferance the 6th 1852 first Discorce by Elder Ross- from Urope He quoted the saying o[-] our Lord "other sheep I have which are not of this fold". Elder Grant arose & said the discorse was very Good but it was an old one & that it always Delighted him to hear of those subjects I preached them 15 - [--] 20 years ago Concern the Restor- ing the Judges as the first & his councilors as at the Bigining,, to some October the 7th Elder Hide said we are the author of our own Happines; Also if we are misure able we the authers of our misserys for Man Can Create S circumstances to produce his own Happyness such as for Load of wood, or opening up a farm to produce the Comforts of Life for the preserveation of the body from & by the the matter that is or- -ganized viz. the Earth; yet the Great Almighty Controles the Great scircumstance the also have an influance over man & the scircumstances that he Controles. So in Like Maner from the Eternal Existing principles of the Laws of Heaven & the Holly priest-Hood of our Father in heaven Can man produce Sircumstanuz for his Exaltation & Hapiness m the Etarnal world viz.- the Exercise of faith in the father and his son Jessus our Lord. Repentance for the Remission of Sin Babptizm in Christ Laying on of Hands for the Gift of the Holly Ghost also Obiedance to Every principle and Comand that shall be Given He Remarked on a anicdote of old Horse that was Nearly Stoved & Hopened to get in Lot between two Haystacks & there He stood. first Look at one and then the other, till to he actuly stoved — ----- new page (VMSS806_p097.jpg) Night meeting October the 7th Brigham [97] Said who is to build our Citys; who is to plant our vinyards; and beautyfy the Earth & make the place of His feet Glorious - answer it is the Latter day Saints Loranzo Young Said Self Interest is the moveing Cause of action of all people Their works Indicate In who[--]e or what the Have faith. & in whome we have faith his works we do if we have Faith in the powers of dakness his works we do. if we have have faith in ourslves the working of the flesh we do. & if we Have faith in God our Father His works we do. Presiden spoke Oct the 8th 1852 said I will present my vews of the Kingdom of God on the Earth. I was Ern istly Seeking to know How to know the Trouth of the Gospel, to know the Gospel the Gospel Can Corupt Man & also it will Corect His understanding & Judgment. We have seen the Contrast of the things of God; & of the Things of Man; & the things of the devil. My object is to Reduce Our Religion to prac tice: How Shall we present ourselves before our God that we may be Exceptable to him? Where is the man that can Expound the scriptures to you? Who Cans do you - or Can you practice the things that is written by the prophets of the old Testiment or Can you practice the things that is written by the prophets in the Book of Mormon; or Can you practice the things in the Book of Covennant that was written to Levi Hancock & others 18 or 20 years ago in Kirtland and in Missouri No it is the things of today that we are to atend to Look at the visit of the angel to Joseph; His instrutsti to him was to Repemt & Humble & purirify himself for the time to work; Religion is a work; what was the work; when the Comand Came it was to Go to the Hill Comorah & Recive the plates & Go Wait Home did do it NO;- He Recived the plates & Laid them down on the one side; turned to Cover up the place then turned to take the plates & behold the was not there - ----- new page (VMSS806_p098.jpg) October the 9th 1852 Read This [98] Brother Pulcifer said that he had in the begining a vision of the Book of Mormon in open day as 1 was thrashing in open day by an angel October 9th 1852 E Kimball Said Save your wheat and trade with one & another. & Let the goods Re main on The Merchents shelff & Keep your Cattle & Horses. Every word that Brother Brigham says to me is the word of the Lord My God- to me.- How shall this people be Ruled says Brigham - answer its Brigham & I & to keep them in the way of Righteous, and if Righteousness is opression. Go to Hell or Callifornia do you know what is Hell. it is to want to- & Cant. do you know what is Heaven it is to want to & Can. Elder Benson said that when I was in Cainsville & Roundabout when asked on the Principles of Adoption. it is on this wise- That all men wemen & Children belong to Brigham young this is the adoption that I Bilive in. President Young Said My Text to the Brethern. at Utah. Viz shall we build a Temple. we only Give Enduments by permission. & Shall all be Given Over again. we shall build a wall first a Round, the Temple Block 21 feet High, out of Ground if we do not apriciate the Blessings of the Earth the Corn the wheat the Beets the Cabage &c the Lord will Blast our Grain that we may know his Blessings, but if Realize the Blessing they will have to Come yet from our Native Contry to ask Bread ----- new page (VMSS806_p099.jpg) Itims taken from Herodotus contains writer Candaules the was the Last <[-99]> of the Heraclidas-Race from Ninus a descendent of the old Nimrod "Candaules says to Gyges I am satisfied that we Receive Less Conviction from what we Hear; than from what we see) "Craesus says to Solon My Athenian guest; the voice of fame speaks l[---] of your wisdom I am induced to inquire of you what m[--]d; of all you have b[---]ld has seemed to you the most Happy Solon said Tellas - the athenian - the Best [-]esco[-]d of being happy Solon says Call No man Happy till you know the Nature of his death - all these Requsites for Happyness is Not in the power of man to obtain for the Deity often overwhelms with misery those who have formly been placed at the sumitt of felicity - s (Solon was form[--]ly a decendent of athi[---]s) ----- new page (VMSS806_p100.jpg) [100] Thomas Johns town Constable For the City of Great Salt Lake Thomas Coun[--] Thomas Dia[-] County of Indiana in the State Thomas Sanderson [-] Indiana i[-] Handling your Tools in a mach[---]e Thomas Sanderson in the M[-]ssippi Thomas Dautt[--] Thomas Sanders Thomas thomas Gene[-]al George washington Father of The K[---]n Thomas Da[---] ma[--] mail of the be! Enderson in the Endland of in the Wm P McIntire [Drawing of house] From all who dw[-]lls below the Skyes Let the Creators prais arise Thomas Sanderson in thousand & Command [---] may your [---]d Samuel [-]anding Sander Sanderson From all who dwells Blanchard i[-] Strongstown Indiana County Town Thomas Tho Thom Samuel [-] momths after date I prom[--] To pay [--] to James Johnston [-] J James James Johns town Ha[--] ----- new page (VMSS806_p101.jpg) Thomas [101] [Drawing of house] The Sides of The Kitchin and the Gavil End of a Building that Thomas Sanderson in James James Thomas Sanderson [---]son T Thom Thomas Cattam Clark of th [---] Thomas Coun ----- new page (VMSS806_p102.jpg) [102] Comands For To Govern Myself lst Not My will but thine o Lord 2d Judge Not for with the Judgment that you Judge ye shall be Judged 3d Trust in the Lord for he is my life & streanth 4th Fear The Lord & not Man 5 Have faith in God who is able to save you 6th Seek Not thine own honnor; but the Honnor what is the Gain in beliving in God our Father & his son Jesus & that Joseph was a Prophet sent by the Almighty and that Book of Mormon is a true Reord of the Nation upon this Continent - why our sins are Remetted the Holly Ghost is Given wheth all its train of Blessings Power to Overcome. wisdom knowledge Goodness faith Charety it will Guide you in to all Truth & Teach you Things to Come Through the spirit; the power of God is manifest ----- new page (VMSS806_p103.jpg) [103] He that purcecuteth Hastens and in Creases the Glory of His victim - The Fruits of the spirit of Truth - viz- Love - Joy - peace - Gentleness - Long suffering forbareance Goodness faith Thomas C[--] Thom. Thomas [--] William P McIntire Strrongstow Thomas Thomas County County of Thomas Sanderson in the [-] Wm P [-] Prais [-] Fathe Thomas Han[-]an [--] Thomas D[---] Thom omas Thomas E[---] E Ennle d d d d d d d d d d d and d and and in the the d [---] Th[-]ousand of of those of the C C C[---] in th [---] Thomas Danton [--] the Thom [---] ----- new page (VMSS806_p104.jpg) [Column 1] Book of Covenants What is the Life of Man [104] What is the Glory of God What is Truth Who is the Meek on spirit What maner of spirit What maner of spirit on spirits a spirit that you do not [---]stand [Column 2] Nov 28th 1852 S.L. City and The Light of Truth which Truth shineth & giveth Life to all things Which is the Law; by which all Things are Governed: Inteligence or the Light of Truth in truth is knowledge of things as they are, and as they were; and as they are To Come: [--] That speaketh wh[-]se spirit is contrite, whoes Language is meek and Edifieth; the same is of God - if he obey mine ordinances wherefore he that prayeth, whose spirit is Contrite, the same is accepted of Me, if he obey mine ordinaces. again, he that Trim beth under my power, shall be made strong and shall bring forth fruits of praise, & wisdom acording to the Revalations & truths which I have given and again that is over Come and Bringeth not forth fruits, Even acording to this patern is not of me: Wherefore by this patern ye shall know the spirits in all Cases under the whole heavens. wherefore it shall come to pass if you behold a spirit that you do not understand and you k[--] -ve not that spirit; ye shall ask the Father in the Name o Jesus, and if he give not [-] you that spirit; that you[-] know that it is not of God: it shall be given unto you po[--] over that spirit [Tear obscures some text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p105.jpg) [105] Thomas Samuel McIntire T Thomas Thomas C[---] County Thomas Samuel McIntire [---] G Grant founding [-] months after [---] I promise to pay unto James Johnston Thomas Strongstown P Prais to C County of Thomas Johnson Thomas Sanders in Thomas D[-] County of Susquehanna and [---] [---] [---] T Thomas Thomas Strongstown Thom S[---] Forth in the wandering way Thomas Strongstown Indiana County Thomas Strongstown Indiana Thom [-] President Brigham Young T Thomas C[---] President Brigham Young of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints ----- new page (VMSS806_p106.jpg) [106] Salt Lake County [--]aina William P. McIntire Sandwill Thoma[-] County of Indiana State of pensylva Continuation Cont Thomas Tam George McIntyre T Tomas Thomas James County of Indiana County State of Samuel McIntire of Indiana Samuel [---]nt of of Thomas S Sanderson in the o[-] the Thomas County of henderson C County Thom Thom omas TJ Thomas Samuel Sam[--] Thomas Samuel McIntire Thomas Okley Samuel McIntire Mc Th T Thom T [-]. McIntire Indana [-] P County [-] County I [-] County of of of of the the the the the the C C C County C C C County Thomas Sanderson on Th[--] Pu[---]e[-] [---] T Tomas Georg Thomas Sanderson Wm P McIntire Wm P McIntire Thomas [---] [---] [---] Thomas Coth[--] [---] the [---] Thomas ----- new page (VMSS806_p107.jpg) April Conferance 1853 [107] april the 6th the four Corner Stone was Laid the first the south East [---] by President Young. H Kimball & W Richards the south west by E Hunter the Bishops - North West by the [-]young & Council of the High Prest Corum North East by the twelve & presidents of the seventys the company of Minute men under Capt Merel to which I belong was placed around to Guard. after after noon a discorse from President Young On the 7th by Erastus snow on the principle of theives in our midst after-noon by Parley P Pratt on spirits that peeps & mutters -- 8th the vote was taken on the [---] officers president young spoke in after noon on the Rights-Eighship to the priest Hood which all this people know belong to the oldest son. Many of our high priests Going Round a widow in s[---] will ask them - What will be my sit uation My Husband is now dead the man says very Gravely you must be sealed to me or some one to do the work for the Husband - Now you wemen that Has bartered away the birth Right of your sons stop it for you shant do it - you boys [-]here men [--]ve steped into your birthright Just C[--]ff the[--] Ears and send them off the women shall suffer the Loss - if thy do so anymore - Brother Taylor afternoon ----- new page (VMSS806_p108.jpg) [108] Sunday April 17th 1853 Amasy Lyman spoke on Leaving for the Ranch - followed by C C Rich on the Ritches of the Reward of the Saints & their dutys for thier own Interest in keeping the Comands of God through his President Young then arose & said the doctrine that had been taught was good though some tryed tell how for men to be virtuous I will say to be virtuous is to do the will of your havenly Father in all things - also some speak on santify Cattion is to Not have any will but thy will o God & practice the will of their heavenly Father & if that do not santyfy the purson I do Not know any thing about santifycation again seek the Kingdom of heaven & its Rightesness & all things shall be all that Can be thought or Enter the heart is for us - those that fail to obtain the Kingdom will dwindle down & Return to their Native Element again ----- new page (VMSS806_p110.jpg) [110] Sunday the 12th 1853 Discorce by Elder Taylor on on the Happyfied State of the Saints in thier Condition in the valleys of the Mountains; and why are we here? is it not the principles of Etarnall truth that Has Caused us to flow togather To this place; our being Here is Evidence of the Motive that Governed us - we have much to think about To Look upon the folley of the the world the Eror the Confusion the darkness, &c No project that is Brough to bare by them do produce any Hapeness - again we ask ourselves the question is the Lord going to Save Isreal yes & others then Refered to the Faithful Leavents of He who preceeded Abraham the Father of Isreal to wit Melchezedic who knew God obtained promises who have Children to be saved also Noah was a Righteous man and had Children whome he would Like to be saved - also we will Go back to our father Adam the father of all who had the fellings of a parant who would Like his Children to be saved ----- new page (VMSS806_p111.jpg) (111) also an Elustration on truth for instance a watch is an Exalent thing points out the seconds Minutes and hours of time is a true princple sepose I take the Case & give to one man the Main spring to another the ballance wheel to another & C I wanted to know the time of day but the full truth Could Not be had on the time of the day thus it is with the Religous world one has apart of truth and an other a part and thus the Differance between the world & the saints again an Revalation when we see two Neghbours that will Not speak to Each other we Redaly Conclud that somthing is Rong or somthing the matter the Christain world say the Lord has Not spok for Near Eighteen Hundred years - so we Conclude there is diffculty between them. But the Lord is at peace with us for he speaks & Reveals his will to us Again feast upon the things the Lord done for the prophets and apostles & this is the Extent of their Joy but if I wore Hungry and tired it would Not do me much good to Read of a good meal that some body Else Eat it would only sharpen my appatite & give pain Or a Legacy Left to another would not be so delighting Left to myself ----- new page (VMSS806_p112.jpg) (112) President Young July 11th 1853 Remarked where is any organ -ized body whether it is the Solid Rocks or the vegatation that Continue as the are - the Continue to the Mature & then decompose & Return to to their Native Eliment this is what I would call death - you may Contemplate the tree of the forest the sturdy oak or man - if you pleas & this is the Result Parly P Pratt July 11th 1853 said I shall speak to you as if you ware all strangers the world say that Mormon -izm is a New doctrine & a inovation on Christianity we shall Compare this New doctrine - first principle is the Ministration of angels - is that a New doctrine - ask Petter if it is and Paul & James & John & Stephen - 2d faith servants Comisioned withe the Holly Authority to preach & baptize & Lay on hand for the Holl Ghost in the Name of Jesus Christ is that a New doctrine - Ask Petter Paul James Isaih Jermiah 3d faith - Repentance & baptizm in the Name of Jesus Christ for Remision of sin - is that a a New doctrine ask Jesus Paul Petter Philip &c 4th the Laying of hands for the Holly Gost is that a New doctrine ask the apostles well Mr. Mormon is Not your Marages a New doctrine ask the prophets and Patriachs from the Begining - ----- new page (VMSS806_p113.jpg) July 11th 1853 Reflection on the Remarks of President Young on the opesite page - Vegatation - the Rocks & Even Man - decompose when the the increas to thier zenith or to the Get Ripe - & yeald their fruit - & if that fruit is good it is Excepted & answers the intent of its Creator or organizer - thus man in like Maner produces his fruit of Righteousness unto Life - & if Blaz -ted or in Eror - unto death or decompos what is the defferance between the life of Man & the Life of the Rocks the birds of the air or the vine; all Receve Life from the same Lord; - the Creator of the first day. then all under the penalty of the fall of man in the times & the Season that is apointed unto man unto beasts & birds &c Must Decompose or die - But to man whatt is the Glad Tidings of Great Joy to man Etamal Lives Through obedience to the Camands of Jesus the only begoten of the Father full of Grace & truth who Livith for Evermore & all that are Leglely inisheated into Christ the Lord & Continueth there in to the Laying Down of this, body will come forth at the voice of the Trump of God they being in him; as he is Gloryfied so shall thy; as he holi so shall they; because they have obeyed the Holly Comandments of our who arose from the dead asseended on high & Give those gifts to men ----- new page (VMSS806_p114.jpg) [144] July the 12th 1853 in the Even or Night of the 11 & 12 of said month in the vision the Night I was as in the City of the Saints in the Valley in the presance of a family that did knot no - there Came a man from another Room who acted as a searvent in the Family; the seavent was Clothed with a white Gown or Robe and of Great age he was the Greates object of health that I Ever beheld Not withstanding his age his flesh was as an infant the Blood vived & transparent in his flesh on the surface his hair was white; the tone of his voice was Clear - without trimbling yet Camb; the Master of the House give him some Camands how to appear before him &c in holding his hands - I thought where such health & Life & perfection in body was that he was the most capeable of giving instruction to the other; he seated himself a little way from me on the floor I inquired his Name; he held up the skirt of His Robe & his Name was written - yale – I asked him if it was that Mr. Yale that I was aquinted with said Not for that was the one that came up in the Camp from Kirtland to Missou<-ri> the Spirit of the Lord manifest to me that his Health his Beauty &c was the Result of faithfull. Obediance to the Powers that be ----- new page (VMSS806_p115.jpg) William P McIntire [This page contains a pencil drawing of a house] ----- new page (VMSS806_p116.jpg) [116] July the 23d 1853 Sunday Discorse by Elder Woodruff - on Life & Death being Let before the people - followed by Elder Hide He said the Lord Had only one way Maked out - yet the Cristian world Had many ways & same truths amongst all of their sistems I will Illustrate it by a fuigar sepose a man wanted to build a house & many Carpenters would present themselves to build the House - the first would Lay a foundation - the Next would step up & say that is Rong - it will Not suit our Master - He would then Lay a foundation - the 3d would step up & say that foundation is Rong - & so he would Comence & Lay a foundation &c and Lastly one Comes be the Master & says - will you be so good as to show me the plan of the building you want - the Master says yes - Certainly here it is - the machanic goes to work and builds to suit his Master - thus the Differanc between the Kingdom of Latter-day saints & the Kingdoms of the Secterieans world the world wants to build up by their own wisdom and - the Saints wants to build by the wisdom and Revalations God - another illustration as to the darkness of the people & the aproching Calamitys - being on the sea we had not seen the sun for somedays a Last we spied aship which held up and we Came along aside - on inquiry we found the Had lost thir chart and Expected to Get to their Destination in about three weeks - on Examining our we found the would Land in 24 hours thus it is with world without Revalation - as the ox fast Hasting the slaughter ----- new page (VMSS806_p117.jpg) August Conferance 18[--] [117] Sunday discorse By President Young True Riches is obtained throug obediance; the time is shortly that the willing & obedient shall Eat the good of the Land of Zion. the Negative of True Ritches is the Ritches of this world which all parish & decompose yea Dont know what is I will tell you what is Right if a man asks sue thee at the Law & [-]ake [--]y Coat Let him have thy Cloak herein is the Key in doing this [---] you Get a power over him that you can not get otherwise Dec.. 1853 President Young in a discorse Remarked that they that Complain & Murmer; with them it is thus the want to Enjoy all the Glory of the Celestial world & save the Devil at the same time this is the spirt of the Complainers ----- new page (VMSS806_p118.jpg) [118] Sunday Dec. 18th 1853 forenoon acapyed By Father Morly The afternoon by President Brigham Young From all who dwells below the Sky is let the Clothing of those Thomis M[--] Thomas County, Flawes in dear Thomas County Mcintire Coun T bounty of Thomas County of Indiana Thomas Calla[---] of [--]om County C County County of County of Indiana in the St County of County of Indiana County of Indiana in the State of County of in the Land of County Indiana in the Land County of in di[---] in the state County McIndian C Family Thomas Thomas Thom Thomas Cottom Thomas Couty Thomas Ca[---]ham as Coun Thomas County up M[-]ms County of Indian D wa[--]ing Coun Thomas County County of In Th[--]omas County Blanch Was C C C C [---] Co ----- new page (VMSS806_p119.jpg) [-]s folded up; and passes away, and as man in the morn of the Resurection being Just; Comes forth immortal, so does the Earth when she passes away become a Sea of Glass as John saw, or immortal for the inheritance of the saints for Jessus says the Meek Shall inherit the Earth; this then is the Heaven of the Saints of Light; ----- new page (VMSS806_p120.jpg) 1852 Dec To place faith On, there is Life & Light in the Searvent of the Lord - the Ordinance is Truth the Holly Ghost speaking through him as the voice of the Lord therefore thus it must be acording to the word of Truth ----- new page (VMSS806_p121.jpg) He further said the Eearth had be Come Corupted Through the Transgression of man as he was Lord & <[119]> Governor of all Creation: it being alive or having Life; has to Go through the process of Eternal principles as man. So to be fi[-]ed for Celestial presance; that Babptizem for Sin &c - the Lord told Noah that the Earth and all flesh had Corupted its way before him; & that He would therefore Send in the floods upon her; So the Windows on high ware opened & the Earth Babptized By watter as man so at the Comin of our Lord it shall be purified by fire & the Holly Spiritt, Then the Spirit of the Lord will cover the Earth as the watters cover the Great deep. Then after the Millenium the Earth shall die as Man; or be Changed having answered the purpose of its Creator thus far-it then as a garment ----- new page (VMSS806_p122.jpg) [120] Sunday August the 8th 1852 Brigham Young President of the Church Said the Concience of men are formed by the Priest & the mother. You go to any Nation the belive thy are the wises the most inteligent & Live the Nearest to God & Consider themselves the best of People you may go to any Comunity the same feeling preveds Every one Even to individual they think that their right is the most right will what they do all that they can as a genarl thing, are the going to be all Lost. No they are Not. only those sons of perdition; who have Received the Gifts of the Holly Ghosts and Knowledge of the Powers of the worlds to Come the then Crucify the Lord to them- selves & put Him to an open shame ----- new page (VMSS806_p123.jpg) Sunday August the 15th 1852 [121] Brigham spoke on the subjec[-] that he was on the previous, That is the Condition of the world & the Saints; the Blessings of this people & privilages is far above the Rest of Man Kind we have the preist-<-Hood> of The son God Togather with the Gospel of Salvation its ordinances The Keys of the Holly PriestHood; He Read the Realation that was Given to Martun Haris Showing there i[-] That He Had Recived Great Light then Read the Condition of those in the vision B. Covenants of those that Had Light & understand<-ing> in the principles of the Gospel He said Jessus would save all the workmanship of his hand that father Had put into his power Let me Illustrate this; all the sons & Daughters god, their Names are written in the Lambs book of Lives, before the foundation of the world yours & mine Now I will show you those that are Not put in his power to save there is Given to all Men to be agents to themse To Chose or Not Cohose to plant or Not plant, Therefore the gospel is preached unto them they with their agency Receve it progress atain to Great knowledge in the powers Blessings of the kindom & finaly suffer the devil to over Come them & that according to thir agency, they then put themselves Yet of the Reach of the Salvation of Jesus Christ ----- new page (VMSS806_p124.jpg) August the 29th 1852 [122] Conferance in sending Elders to the different Nations; in the Remarks of the day Judge Phelps said that there had been four great men upon this Eearth the first was Addam the second was his son Jessus Christ the 3d Joseph the fourth was Brigham Young - Brigham arose and said as to Equeling him or Joseph with the two first was incorict for the first have their Exaltation & Joseph & I am one the way - to Exaltation - I have amind to tell you Concrning the matter I have Not time to say only a few words - I will take Joseph for an Exampl he has Recived a Mission here and is fathful - unto death Continues faithfull thrugh the Etannal world untill the work is finished Respecting this Earth then he will be Crowned as a God with the Gods then the first work will be to produce spirits & dureing which time he will Recive knowledge to organize Element he then will Bring them togather & Create a planit & seed it go there pertake of the vegatation of that Earth untill their sistims is filled there with; then with his wife produce Tabemicles for those spirits this will tare up Brother Hides baby Ressurection which he has been preaching for two or three years ----- new page (VMSS806_p125.jpg) [--] Spirit. My Spirit is [---] you & up it be in [-] F Thomas B[-]ll[-]k his hand and pen Thom as and Thomas [-]illiam and Potter Thomas Thomas F Thomas Sanderson[-] 57 39 18 ----- new page (VMSS806_p126.jpg) too [---]ene my Jurney with my Jurney with my fam so I had to move my family back to the Eas side of Missouri to a New village Lade of by the Saints called Cainsville. There I work at my trad & by the following spring (184[-] I acumalated means so that I started on my Jurney to the wilderness in Company with 146 waggons on May the 26th 1849 I left Cain & on the 24th of September I arived with M[-] in the valley of the Salt Lake I Live in the old fort that Winter and work my trade made considerable clothing President Young & his family. [Tears obscure some text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p127.jpg) August the 30 1852 [123] Discorse by Orison Pratt on pluality of wives Refering to the Discorse of President of President Young yesterday on the Exaltation,, "of man" it was an Example to us our first parants their marrage was solmanized whilst imortal before the become Subject to death; which marrage Covenants would then continue through Life which would be forever & Ever as death had at that time Know power over them thus you see what God Joins togather Let no man put asunder this shews the Etarnal dureation & Conection of man & wife This was the promis to & faith of Abraham the Lord said to him as the stars of Heaven are Numberless & as the Sand upon the Sea Shore So Shall thy Seed be this is the Greatest Gift of God viz - the Gift & power to propagate his spiecies; viz Etarnal whereas forever & Ever. Then Came fall; and man deprived of Living for-Ever; But imeadeately an angel of the Lord Reveled the Gospel of Jessus where in was Life Even Etarnal Life; to Live forever. Then it became Nessessary for the marrige Contract to be Re[--]wed in all its powers, Blessings; and Extention, that the Covenant might Continue through Life Even the Etarnal Life that we Receive through the Gos- -pel of Jessus Christ Lastly there is another Reasson to shew the Nead of this doctrine being Revealed in this our day; Jessus says the first shall be Last & the Last shall be first in all my works we Now see ourselves in the Last dispensation Near unto the End of Creation is it un Reassonable to supose that our spirits ware the first of Gods offspring and we are the first, we Can with propriety ----- new page (VMSS806_p128.jpg) Sunday September 5th <[124]> The Congregation adressed by Danuel Spencer He spoke on the first principles of Gospel I have made it a matter of Study for some ten or twelve years, if men oppress you submit to it for it is the Command of the Lord to Let a man have your Coat Cloak or any other thing that He wants to press from you for the Lord has Commanded you to Let him have it. Then he says vengence is mine saith the Lord I will Repay who then are you oposeing when you avenge yourselfe, of any wrong that is putt upon you by any person - you are fighting against God in aveng -ing yourselves Nove 1852 Reflections on the scriptures The Glory of God is inteligence or The Light of truth do all Things with an Eye single To the Glory of God Fear of the Lord is wisdom wisdom; the begining there of is fear of the Lord ----- new page (VMSS806_p129.jpg) [125] There is no man that has power to Retain his spirit in his in its tabernicle. Neither Hath He power in Death. "Solloman with Life there is knowledge" But the Dead know not any thing wisdom a Defence - But the Excelancy of knowledge - wisdom giveth Life to them that have it A mans Goings are of the Lord; How then can a man understand his own way My son Eat Honey because it is good & the Honey-Comb sweet to thy Taste - so - shall the knowledge of wisdom be unto thy soul; when thou Hast found it - then there shall be areward. and thy Expectation shall not be Cut off. Solloman for the Comandment is a Lamp & the Law is Light and the Reproof of instruction the way of Life By Humility and fear of the Lord; are Riches; and Honer; and Life. ----- new page (VMSS806_p130.jpg) Sunday July in the Tabernicle Joseph Young that those who are Inlightened by the Holly Ghost sent Down for them to Neglect its Teachings they must go downwards The torment of Neglect & Transgression is worse than all the Pains of the body the worm of Guilt is worse tha[-] any thing that Can be Conceived Monday the august 1853 Alexandri Patterson McIntire was Baptized & Confirmed in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—by Mr Jacobs & Mr Kestler in Great Salt Lake City August 1st Sunday 1853 President Young said there Never was a time when there was No Earth Like this—there Never was a time when there was Not a people Like the people of this Earth it is the works of the God through the Eterntys—utah has Declared war against utah But Deseret has not Declared war yet august first 1853 Joseph Young said he who knew our God & his will & to disobey to him & the anguish & pain from a consisiousness —of Disobedience is worse than many Deaths of the Body—the Never dim wor[-] pointing to God who dwells [--] a Consuming fire ----- new page (VMSS806_p131.jpg) [127] ye Sons of Zion Ta Come all ye sons of Zion & Lett us Travel on. and Save ourselves for Ever from the snares of the damd In Joy we-ll think over; the deliverence Cllares has won [---] - the Love whilst we ware Enimys - he saves he said the flock - he the faithfull witness - a fullness he Received - full of Truth & Mercy - his Call is then to man do one Inteligence opose the progress of another inteligence - if so that Inteligence Could Nott be Inteligen[-] do one Truth opose the operation of another truth - if so it would Cease to be Tru ----- new page (VMSS806_p132.jpg) [128] figar 2d of the vesal that Had Lot Her C[-]art & was in 24 hours the part the started for & they th[--]t the time to be three weeks a head figar 3d say a watch is a true principle & we give the Case to one spr[-] to another & figer 4 when we see two Neighbours Living togather & the wont spe[-] to Each Other we well know that there is somthing Rong so it is with the Lord & th[-] world but the Latter day Saints and the Lord spak to Each other figar 5 when I was very Hungry & tired and have the unsp[---] able plasure to Read of Some some Good meal that Some one had Eat - How that would feed me - [Tears obscure some text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p133.jpg) [129] [---] [--]wery in the Last Gathering place of the Saints in the valley The Mountains in the Land of the Free & The Home of the Brave Thomas Sanderson in E Enderson Enderson Cambell Anderson C[---] ----- new page (VMSS806_p134.jpg) 1851 W Woodruff Dr May To 161 lbs of salt 4[-] per $6 44 July 9 " 2-30 lb at " 9-20 Aug 31 " 100 lbs " " 4 00 Au 28 " 25 lbs 1 00 C Cam and you [-]ay C C C[---] [---] ----- new page (VMSS806_p135.jpg) [131] Look at this principle you can know your selves your own hearts towards God our hevenly father & his son Jessus Christ & his Holy Commandments also toward all in athorit[--] this is verily true - pray unto the Lord for his spirit that your understandings may be open to those principles and practize them through your Lives with all men & you will Enjo[-] a Reward day by in your hearts & Eternal Lives in the Kingdom of God if you should say I would lay down my life for the searvents of God. it is by the above principle that you can know your own hearts as to the Reality of this saying if you keep not the Commads that the searvents of God Give which are a small thing. How is it that you would Lay down your life - so if you imagin in your Hearts that would Lay down your Life for your friend & keep not his Commands - in this you Deceive [-]ourselves & do not Kno[-] [Tear obscures text in last line] ----- new page (VMSS806_p136.jpg) by the throat, saying pay me all thou owest and <[132]> his fellow servant fell down at his feet say and besaugh[-]t him Saying have patience with me and I will pay thee all But he would not, but, Cast him into prison tell he should pay the debt: So when his fellow servants saw what was Done, they were verey Sorry and Came and told unto thier Lord all that was done - then his Lord after he he had C[-]lled him Said unto him O thou wicked servant I forgive thee all that debt because thou Desiredest me,: Shouldst not thou also had Com- passion on thy fellow servant as I had Pitty on thee & and his Lord was wroth with him and Delivered him to the tormenters till he Should pay, all that was Due unto him Allexander Patterson McIntire was Babptized in the Church of Jessus, Christ of Latter-day Saints in City - Creek in Salt Lake Citty Monday August the - 1853 By Bro- Jacobs & Bishop Freds Resler ----- new page (VMSS806_p137.jpg) [133] Bless you my son Wallace for the suffering you Endured with in gettng Grain in about the 20th of June Got Ready to start for the wildern[---] with I comenced my Jurney for [---] ter quarters But my waggons & te[--] was not strong anuff for the Jurn[--] & the Broke down in the willow Swamp 6 miles below the ferry [--] [---]ed them & arived in Camp th[---] However to Late to Join the Com[---] So I Bought a house on Main st. Near the South Line Wallace Let Your Heart Rejoice in the Lord that you m[--] have your heart humble Before Him for you have suffered Cold & hunger again with the two trips to Missouri to in (1847) puchase food for us & family while Livi[--] in wintter quarters you have tasted the Bitter Cup of Mob persecution in thy youth may you Ever Remember that wicked and abhor it & Never indulge in it, but Remem -ber the Blood of the Prophets Joseph & Hyrum & the Saints. O that spirit of the Lord May ever be in your heart to Direct your acts that all your dooings may be in Right -eousness that a celestial Crown May Given you togather with your younger Brother — In the spring of (1848) I went to se sister Jane att dewitt Misouri where I had a plesent intervew with her & her childr[--] she shewed me the Grave of her husband abou[-] a half mile North of Dewitt also the Grave of her Eldest Daughter Sarah Near to a waln[--] tree amongst other Graves I then Returned home & Comenced tradeing to Missouri that I might Go on With My Bretheren to the Great Salt La[--] in the Rocky Mountains [Tears obscure some text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p138.jpg) [---] the first day of the [---] your mother [-]nna <[134]> was invitid to a feast at President [-]oungs where we enjoyed the party all [-]ight with the Saints Wallace Marsh[-]l McIntire was born December the 10th 1835 Near ten O clock Evening Margre[-]t Jane McIntire was born May [-]e 22d 1837 in the morning [-]astus Wm McIntire was born august 4th 1839 in the Morning [-]arah-Ann & Mary-Ellenor was born October the 10th 1841 in the morning Mary Ellenor Died aug 22 age 10 [-] 12 <-days> - Allex ander Patterson was born december the 8th 1843 Nauvoo John Oakly McIntire was born april the 22 in Nauvoo 1846 Caroline-Abigal McIntire was born October the 10th 1848 Brighham Oscar was born august the 21st 1852 9 Oclock Evening Joseph H McIntire Born March 21st 1855 Caroline Abigal McIntire Died Aug - 28th 1864 Wallace M McIntire Died March 25th 1874 strumen[-] in the Hand of the Almighty in Bringing forth The D[-]spensation of the will of God From the Book of Covenants That which you Hear; is as the voice off One Cying the willderness; in the willderness because ye C[---] Not see him; my Voice [Tears obscure some text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p139.jpg) [---] as I was Sorrowing in my <[135]> fee[---] before the Lord, for the sins and iniquitys that I had Com[---] against the Holy Cands of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ have -ing been in prayer almost Const -ly that the Lord would send [-]n His Holly Spirit that I might have witness of the fa Father & the Son - and also my except[--] with them, whilst my prayer and [-]esires assended upon high - the Eyes - of my understanding was opened to many things in the Book of D. & Covenants and the Book of Morman. also the scripture By the Holy Spirit Sent Down from on high. from the Father of Lights in whom there is no variableness or shadow of turn. I was Constrained to Cry out in the Joy of my Heart O My Father & my God is it thus that thou art [-] is and is to Come. O the Joy, the peace the Blessings of wisdom & Knowlede and undestanding the Lord Blessing my prais be to the O Father of Heaven & Earth and all Living things Wherin is Life. for the Merceys Granted to thy unworthy servant Through the abundent Entreance through the full Redemtion [-]f Jesus Christ My Lord & Savior William P. McIntire [Tears obscure some text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p140.jpg) [---] Reflections [--] th[-] Sectio[-] [---] Gov.– Possessing the Same Mind with the Father: which [---] is the Holly Spirit, that B[---] Record of the Father & the son [136] Great Salt Lake City, in th J James J Johnston in the County in cha[---] in the State of [---] Where the Mob Ha[--] sea[--] their Fa te in the Sh[--]ing the blood of the Prophe[-] Strongstown Indiana County [--] the State of desserett in North America in the State of George Washington in the [-] Strongstown in the County of Indiana in Pennsylvania James James shoe maker in the 16th 1856 ward in the City of Great S Lake in L[--] of th[---] [---] William D [---] Intire in County of [-] Thomas C E[---]son E Enders[---] Six months after date at promi[--] to pay into County of Indiana in The County of Hamouth in the Town of Illinoise in the United States of amareca Each ABCDEFGHIJK DDDa[---] DDDDDa[---] DDD[---] Wilkins Bla[---] Robert C[---]lly Th[---] H[---] [---] B Thom. [---] P County, of Indiana in the State of Indiana in the State of Indiana a C[---] State of [---] [Tears and stains obscure some text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p141.jpg) Births & Genealage [137] George McIntire & sarah Davis was married Dec 27th 1796 Mary MacIntire was Born the 11th day of October 1798 Elizabeth McIntire was Born the 24th of July 1800 John McIntire was Born the 20th of December 1801 Samuel McIntire was Born the 11th of August 1803 Isaiah McIntire was Born the 3d of February 1805 Jane McIntire was Born the 22d of July 1807 Allexd McIntire was Born the 24th of August 1809 Robison McIntire was Born the 11th of May 1811 Wm Patterson McIntire was Born the 29th day of May 1813 George McIntire Jnr was Born the 14th of February 1815 deaths John Mclntre died 22 of October 1827 Mary McIntire died 11th of October 1828 Elizabeth McIntre Died the 29 December 1830 Sarah McIntire Died the 21st of May 1836 ----- new page (VMSS806_p142.jpg) [138] G S L City April 9th /56 To Bro P. McIntosh we have appr[---]ed a part of a lot & house & Correll (the Lot 2 ½ Rods on the Street 20 Rods Back G S L City april 9th /56 T[-] P. McIntosh we have appraised a house & Lot in Possession of Charls Pulsipher Two & half Rods on the Street & twenty Rods Back from the Street at four Hundred dollars G Roundy Wm P Mclntire County Thomas Thomas Patterson William P McIntire County of indiana County of GSL C[---] County of In Don Carlos County of Ind[---] Presedent Brigham Young President- Brigham Young of County of Indiana Couty of T[-] [---]den County of P. ----- new page (VMSS806_p143.jpg) of writers Names [139] Salon - Thales - pliny - Plut[--]k Read Whate are the seasons of the Vegatable Rindor - do they germ in the spring after the Gate of winter has hoisted. Do the Day spring Call to the vegatation of the Earth to come forth & Live do the winter of Death with its withering touch have any afect upon the vegatation & Determin the date of its age; its Return to its Mother Earth; & anonce its desolution. thus it is of the grass; wheat; Corn & all grain & fruits in all their varied veriety. By whom shall we say: By the wisdom of him who has Redeemed us; is the Earth organized to Recive those Germs haveing Life & Called forth by the [-]ower of the Heavens in their seasons to answer thier in Creation & the Call of th[--] Creator. Three-score ys & ten is the age given or a loted to man. he much Like unto the Tree of Life spoken in the Revalations of John "Yealding Fruit Ever Month" that is man is Not (as vegetation) afected By the aproch of wintter; But year after year Bareth his Likeness according to the season or time Lotted to man - yet as the Grass is man fed from the Earth & wattered Breathed upon by the Breath of Life Reciving Like suport as the Grass from the same alwise Deity. Man Can through the EnLarged Endument of the Allmighty on him; to gase on the Birth; the groth; the Decay & death of vegatation in its seasons But as to man; who But the gods on high Doth look upon the autem of & wintter of Death on Man. Beholding his Birth; his youth; his Decline & Death. Also his Rising after the Night is past, in the Gloryous morning of another day; to wined the way to Lives Eternal & Crowns Celestiel with those that have Brought forth fruits of Righteousness in the season of man. O' that the Power of Highest may be given Through Jesus Christ My Lord to me; that I may have strenth to Bring forth fruit & be saved in the Kingdom of our God Amen. May 7th 1854 Wm P. McIntire ----- new page (VMSS806_p144.jpg) ----- new page (VMSS806_p145.jpg) [141] From all who dwells below the Skys Let the Creators prais arise Let th the Redeemers Name be sung throug Every Land by Every toung Etarnal are the mercies Lord Etarnal Truth attends thy word thy prais shall Sound from Shore to Shore till sun Shall Rise Sandersan & Set No More From all who dwells below the Skyes Let the Creators prais arise Let the Redeemers Name be sung Through Every Land by Every Thomas County County of Indiana in the State of Pennsylvania Thomas Strangstown in the State of Pennsylvania Thomas McIntire in From Thomas Danuel McIIntire Thomas C County of Thomas Sanderson T Thomas Sanderson Indiana in Tthe Sanger County of Indiana Thomas Dias Thornton County Thomas Sanderson Thomas County Thomas Sanderson Countty Thomas Danuel McIntire His hand & pen Thomas Sanderson Daniel McIntire in the County, Thom Thomas County of Indiana C Thomas Thomas Sandersen in the Conty Canty of in the County of of in the in ----- new page (VMSS806_p146.jpg) [142] Thomas Cottam of in the E T Thomas Thomas Cottam Clark of The Distr[-] County of the County in the Six Six Six months after date I p[---] Thamas County of in the would Thomas Strongstown in the State of Pennsyl McIntire in the wa[--] Thomas Bulock in Thomas C Th Thomas County Sanderson in Thomas County of Thomas C County of In[-]diana in the wan [-] C County of Indiana County of John Bauck James D Dauncan in Thomas C[--]tam Intire Thomas Wm P McIntire Strongstown County of Indiana County County of Indiana in the Coun James C [-] Sanderson W Wm C Thomas County, of Indiana Strongstown in the State [--] desserett in the County of [---] Strongstown January [--] K Thomas [---] D [--]el Could you Do any thing that would be Dan[--]l ----- new page (VMSS806_p147.jpg) H P Robison McIntire P[---] Mc Mc cc county [--] Six months after date I promis to pray unto L[---] Barns [-] m[-]count T T Thomas S S G[---] Coun[-]y Thomas Cattam Clark of the Ward in the place of William Thomas C[--] Thomas Sanders County Haundred dollars Cash County of [---]nce in the County Thomas Sanderson Sanderson Thomas J T Thomas Cattam in Thomas Wm P McIntire His hand and p pen is William P McIntire Thomas Thomis Thomas Cattam Thomas Cattam Clark of The ward in the Robin of George Robertson in the ward of [---] Thomas Sanders Samuel McI Handfull of those things Wm P McIntire McIntire County [---] William P McIntire in th[---] [---] and [---] D D D D D D D C County of Indiana in the County of indiana in the W W W Wm [The following is written upside down on page] May the 16th 1853 Tithing To 161 lbs salt $6-44 Livingston Dr To 1.55 lbs salt 6 20 Nixon Dr To 3-20 lbs salt $-12-80 Nedham Dr To 2-80 lbs of salt 11-20 May 21st Tithing House Dr To 5-64 $22 56 Ira Eme's Dr To 25 lbs 1-00 Mr. Hendricks Dr To 15. lbs 60 ----- new page (VMSS806_p148.jpg) [144] the principles that is Brougt before our minds; as written by the Holy Prophets & apostles & is Reveld by the Great allmighty by his Spirit Through our martered Pr ophet Joseph & Caried out by our president Brigham Young makes our hearts Rejoce in the Goodness and merceys of our God- his Condecentions to mortal man in the Great & full Redemtion his son Jesus Christ our Savour & Redemer when I Look back at the travels of this Church & at power of the almighty visible displayed through his Servents it fills me with Joy that I Live in this age to be hold the Rise and progress of the Kingdom of Truth [-] up in East Coo[-] [---] General County of County of Indiana in in the S Sanderson Thos P Thomas D P County of Indiana in the [---] Six months months months after A ate I pr[---] to pay unto [---] [---] [--] [---] [---] [---] [---] [---] [---] [---] [---] O C C. W Wm P P County of Thomas Callam in the Wm C Captain [---]pper [--] of of the F of [---]ls [---] S Company William Wm P McIn County [---]m us Sanderson Thomas Sanders Thomas Sanders Thomsas Thomas san Thomas an Thomas Callam in the [---] County of I Thomas Sanderson William P MccIntire Strongstown County of Indiana in the state of Pensy County of James Johnston Strongs [---] [---] grounds John[---] ----- new page (VMSS806_p149.jpg) [145] [a few squares drawn] Stimon E Griffith S McDonald E McDonald J Laird M Trimble R Wilson S M Patterson Ann " Mary " Margrett " Elizebeth Sweeney Catharine ----- new page (VMSS806_p150.jpg) [146] Thom. T Wm P McIntir [---] Wm County O County of [--]de William P McIntire County County of County of Indiana County of Indi Command you Wm Comand [---] [---] Couty of Indiana County Bl[---] [---] County of Indiana in County of in these County McInt[---] County, County of County, B [---] Bl[---]an[-] County of B B 13 14 15 Intire in Thomas B B 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 [--] Thomas Da[-] County County ----- new page (VMSS806_p151.jpg) 3d 1851 <1851 grandPa furnished salt to the Pioneers> 1851 Henery G Sheerwod To 73 lbs salt Mr Chase Dr To Cuting Coat & Vest 1.25 Mr Wheeler Dr To 22 lbs of salt 1-10 To Cuttin pant Chase son 40 Cutting Coat Hendrecks son 75 Wm Walker Dr To 50 lbs of salt 250 Oct Charls Ritch Dr To 25 lbs salt $25 Nov[-] " 21 lbs salt 1 05 Nov Samuel Snider Dr To 56 lbs of salt 2.80 Council House Dr $27 00 woolly store 11.00 Nov[-] Council House Dr To 577 lbs salt $23 08 T S Williams Dr To 261 lbs sa[-] 9 15 Nov Cheap store To 170 lbs 5 95 Mrs Lawson dr T 21 lbs beef 9 1-81 Cash 1 25 Cash over amt flower 1 00 salt 14 56 Corse salt Mrs Thom[-]s 75 fine salt T Mary Jane 1 20 <65> ----- new page (VMSS806_p152.jpg) Dr Williams Dr To 27 lbs beef 10 Bro Moss Dr To 14 lbs alt 20 lbs 1 00 May <20> R Pelley Dr To 20 lbs fine salt 1 00 " 5 lbs fine salt 2 No. <25th> Mrs L[-]son Dr To 10 lbs Corse salt 3 3[-] 16 lbs fine 5 Nov <25> Benjamin Penetton dr To 64 lbs fine salt 5 33 25 Mr Flitcher dr To 25 lbs fine salt 12[-] Dec Mr Jackson C Co[---]er 5 To Making Coat 8 00 5 sks silk 5[-] 1 s[--]ck twist 10 ¾ yards wil[--]per S La[---] <40> 30 1 spool Cotton 10 ¾ yds Canvas 5[-] 59 2 sheets wading 15 1—yd [---]s— 12 thread 10 ⅝ [-] Black Linen 15 40 Benjamin Johnstone To Cutting pants putting pocket Cutting Coat per hand 1 0[-] Dec 9 Louis Robison To Cutting Coat per boy 100 Winslow farr Dr 4 To cutting pants—son 40 Cutting for Morroni 75 ----- new page (VMSS806_p153.jpg) L[---] [-]r Gee Dr Aug [-]0 To 25 lbs salt 5 1 25 Aug <20> Mr McBride Dr To 1[-] lbs salt 75 Tithing House dr To 260 lbs salt 4 1090 [--] Tithing House dr To 418 lbs salt 4 1 672 Sept. 10 Tithing House To 1 62 lbs salt 4 6.48 " Seventys Hall dr To 162 lbs salt 4 6 48 Benja Johnston Dr To 1[-] lbs salt at 5 77 Mr Smithey Dr To 22 lbs salt 1-10 Sept Mr Mr Peck Dr To Cutting 2 buckskin 1 00 Mr Empy Dr To Cutting Coat 1 00 Mr Willis Dr Cutting Coat 1 0[-] Capt Benj Johnston Dr To 36 lbs salt 5 1-80 Arron Farr Dr To 9 lbs salt [The following is upside down on page] ----- new page (VMSS806_p154.jpg) June 23rd 1851 Tithing store Dr To 294 lbs of salt at 5 14 70 June 23 T Williams dr To 255 lbs salt 12 90 June 23d Mr Phelps Dr To 398 lbs 19 90 President Young To 84 lbs. salt July 12th Tithing House To 377 lbs salt 18 85 12 doctor Williams To 83 lbs salt 4 15 shoe Irons 1 25 12 Mr Empey Dr To 112 lbs salt 5 60 12 O Spencer Dr To 75 lbs of salt 4 3 00 July 14th Wm Miller per To 305 lbs salt 15.15 14 Nebecur To 52 lbs salt Corse $5 60 Mellin Hall Dr 14 To 50 lbs of Corse salt 1 58 Thomas Abett 11-24 43 39 30-21 18 Tithing House 316 lbs salt at 4[--] 12 48 <1.2627> ----- new page (VMSS806_p155.jpg) E Wolly dr To 296 lbs of fine salt 11 84 To 81 " Corse salt 2 40 E T Benson Dr To fine & Corse salt 5 00 E Oakly <377 83 1 12 75 6 47> To one sack Mr Petty Dr 1 81 To one bushel 3 40 2 50 " 14 lbs Corse salt at 3 42 Aug <11> Council House Dr [---] To 265 lbs salt 4 cts 10.60 11 Ed Wolly dr To 305 lbs salt 12 00 13 Ben[-] Jonston Dr To 54¾ lbs of salt 2 73 " Cutting pants 40 Cr By 8 lbs of Beef 10 80) Gardner for flower To 51 lbs salt 2 54 Mr Allexard[-]i dr Aug 15th To 230 lbs of salt 11 00 Mr Neff To 30 lbs salt 1 50 Mr Wm Hickman dr Au 20 To 25 lbs salt 5 cts 1 25 Benjn Johnston Dr Au 20 To 20 lbs salt 5 1 00 R Meller dr To fine & corse salt 5 26 Cutting pants & vest 60 salt 7[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p156.jpg) 241 lbs of salt Council Hous by 75 lbs of flower Counsel 12 05 W Woodruff Dr To 1.6[-] lbs of salt $6 44 6 44 174 To Kinkade 8 70 {KinKade & Livingstone } Coons Dr Salt 5 50 Salt Let at Councel House 2 96 <5 14.80> Kinkade & Liv" Salt 3 67 <5 18 35> (Kinkade & Livingstone) May 31s Salt Left at Woodruff 1 00 <5 5 00> June 5 Tithing House Dr To 219 lbs of salt at 5 cts <2 1[-] 5 10 95> June 5 Kinkade & Livingston Dr To 385[-] lbs of salt at 5 3 85[-] <5 19.27[-]> GrandPa McIntire & sons furnised the salt for the Salt Lake Valley Pioneers June 9 Livingston & Co. Dr To 198 lbs salt 1 98 <5 9 90> June 9 Woodruff Dr To 230 lbs salt at 4 9 20 319 lb Coun[---]l House 45 1,545 E Wolley 427 lbs Wooley $21 35 21 35 1.51.99 ----- new page (VMSS806_p157.jpg) [The following is written sideways on slip of paper above the page] Drawing by William P. McIntire [] [A large pencil drawing of a man labeled "drawn by W. P. McIntire". There are various columns of calculation on the page, as well as the names "John", "James", and "Patterson".] ----- new page (VMSS806_p158.jpg) [] [The following is written sideways] Mc Intire his hou [Resume original text] 1 Box of pepper 1 Box of alspice 1 " Jo[-]en medicine 1 " Sap-paper 1 Hdd suger 1 Box Coll fish 1[-] sack coffee 1 sack of salt Rec of me April the 6th 1846 E B Webb [The following is written on top of above leger] 6) 6102 2 106 22 9 622 0 1042 6 25 [Resume original text] Miles B[---]ty Sack & pants 5-21 37 25-22 (16 12 9[-] 7-21 35-32 27 pants 10 21 43-38, 27.19 W S S will is frock <[---]ltery> ¾ 21-38 28-24 (17.12.-11 7¾ 22 35-25- 36-24-32 Henery Colbrin pants 11-23 43 40 27-20 Wm Hendricks pants 11 23 44 39-30 20 Mr Jos[---] pants 12 23 45 39 30-19- Mr Peck pants 11 24 44¾ 111 30 21 ----- new page (VMSS806_p159.jpg) [Calculations appear on page with the following text:] Samuel Titing ing Samul Pantitons McInttire Samuel Sam Thomas Thomas Thomas M I What is the condition of a society that will do to their fellows as they would have them do to them ----- new page (VMSS806_p160.jpg) Mr Oakly Cr By amt Brought Back $10-64 Aug 3[-] 11½ lbs pork 6¼ 7¾ " tobaco 6¼ " Medicine [---]ers 27 2 lbs Coffe 27 2 doz Eggs John Oakly 10 1 lb sugar [---] 3 4 lbs sugar 37[-] 1 quart malts [---] 10 2 lbs Coffee [---] 25 2 lbs m[--]t [---] [-]2 amt to Strong [---] 37 2 doz Eggs [---] 4[-] lbs pork 28 1 quart molases 10 2 lbs Coffe 25 1[-] gallon molases 20 1½ bushels potatoes James 37[-] <427> 2 lbs butter 12 Sep 24 4 lbs pork 4 16 1 lb sulvatus 10 7 yd Calico per Mr strong 15 1 20 [-] gallen molases 24 2 lbs butter 25 2 lbs coffee 25 [-] gallen molases 24 1 lb Coffee 12[-] 12 lbs candles 18¾ [-] bushel Pottatoes 12[-] 2 lbs Coffee 25 To J strong salt 31¼ 2 lbs coffee [---] 25 1 butter McIntire [--]sh 12[-] 1 lbs candles 12[-] 4 lbs salt [---] 6[-] <412> [--] 48 - 81 [---]e 686 April 12 1845 [---] Nov" To amt on Okeley Book " 3675 A Thomas [---] 1835 54 23 34 16 12 40 21-[---] 35 312 23[-] [-]k frock [-]23 21 22 (14 119 29-27[-] [-]40[-]16 28 1075 ----- new page (VMSS806_p161.jpg) Mar Jackson Co [---] To Amt [---] G Baird " Amt at [---] wests [---] " Clean & pressing Coat " Flower 13 Benjham Johnson Dr To Cutting Coat per boy 75 15 Mr H. Hate Dr To Cutting Coat 75 John Oakly Dr To Making vest & pants 5 00 Je[--] Fox dr 20 To Cutting pants busking 50 Wm Balekalor dr To Cutting 2 pants 1 00 Doctor Williams dr 20 To Cutting pants 50 Wm Bachalor dr To Playing per Party 2 00 Doctor Williams dr To playing for 2 P[-]rtys 6 00 George [--]zer Dr To Making Coat pr son 4 00 James Cragen Dr To maknig Coat 6 00 " Cutting 2 Coats 75 1 50 William Hanling To making Coat & vest 10-00 George Rizer Dr To Cuting Coat per son 75 ----- new page (VMSS806_p162.jpg) Apr <12> Mr Neadham dr Making vest & pants 5 00 " Making pants 2 50 Br Holbrook dr To Making Coat 8 50 Tohamas Abbot To Making pants 2 00 Hemery Torance To Cutting Coat & pants 1 50 H Hate Cr By 6½ lbs butter 25 1 62 " 5½ " Cheese 25 137[-] June 1st <1852> Dustin Amy Dr To 93 lbs 2 7[-] 1st Livingston & Co dr T 432 12 96 16 H C Hate Cr by 18½ lbs Cheese 20) 3 70 " 4 lbs butter 25) 1 00 Jesse Fox Dr To 5 lbs salt 5 25 16 " 6 " salt 30 Mr Farr dr To 38 lbs salt " 22 13¾ 25 98¾ -4-93 Livingston & Co dr To 1200 <700> 1900 Wooly Dr To $7 64 7.64 ----- new page (VMSS806_p163.jpg) [The following is written upside down on page] John Oakley [---] Hand Six months after date we or Six months after date I p[---] [---] [---] C Cam and you. May your hand from play this T Thomas Sanderson His hand Samuel McIntire His pen & word S G George McIntire this Tomas Sanderson his hand & Pen Since Thom McIntire T Tho[-] Samue McIntire Thomas McIntire the Land of the free in the Land Samuel McI[-]tire P Pantiloons Thom Thomas JDDDDD T Thomas Sanderson His hand and plantation place fo the Land of the Samuel McIntire his hand. [---] of the Samuel McIntire Thomas San[-] Samuel MCCC[---]ame ccame unto Samuel Ritchards Ritchards Ritchard Blanchard Blachard Blanchard Blanchard Samuel C Clayton Clayton Wm P McIntire William County of Indiana McIntire in County of Indiana in the State of M[---]ia in the Territory of Utah County of Indiana James M[---] Brigham Young the B Brigham Young Samuel Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Young G Young yours in in the Love of Thomas Sanderson William P McIntire P McIntire Tomas Thomas Sanderson Thomas Sanderson John Oakly John Okly Sandersond W [-] B[---] Tomas County of Indiana Thomas T Thomas Sanderson his hand and pen in Good health Living in Hancock County in Illinois T Thomas County of Indiana County of thomas Sanderson Samuel Sp of Wm P P McIntire P McIntire ----- new page (VMSS806_p164.jpg) Sunday they Sixteenth day of January 1854 why are the Life of all things produ[-] from the same sorce.—why are it so that of[-]nces Come—why are it so that mens hearts are Eavil to the truth & [The following is written upside down on page] Great City of Salt Lake May the 18th 1856 1856 McIntire McIntire Flow Flower To Castle Flower Thomas Wm P McIntire Family McI McIntire I F McInt Thomas C[---] ----- new page (VMSS806_p165.jpg) Thomas Sanderson City of Salt Lake in the Region of Thomas Sanderson Thomas San Danuel Danuel Danuel D Dan Daniel D D D Danuel D Daniel David the son of Jesse in the Land of Isreal in the Land of Palist[-]ne Wm P Mc Sa Sanderson Th Thomas Sanderson Thomas Sanderson in the Coun with C County of [---]ana in the state of pensylvania [The following is written upside down at bottom of page] [Column 1] Amt of salt made in 1852 E Wolley 1.91 Council House 215 <170> E Wolly 450 Council H 1 06 E Wolly 75 C[---]r 76 Hollebrook 50 Amey 75 Sundreys Council 3-20 Amey 1 50 Cogswell 2 83 Sundres 1 00 Sundris 1 00 Council 2 95 Holladay 2 00 Lampson 50 August 16 Load 12-00 " 21st Load 10.60 28 Load 10 00 Sept 4 Load 6 30 " 12 Loa 11-00 18 Load 4-00 28 Load 12 00 1852 year [Column 2] 11 20 flower since settlement 75 lbs 55 lbs 90 Amt—Due Oct.6.1852 $55 00 Oct 24th order from Ritchards on Tith-office 14-25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p166.jpg) 1852 <1852> Holladay & warner To 241 lbs salt 9 00 16 Council House 5 09 $203.6 Blind Lenard dr To 18 lbs salt 4½ 81 Lysander Gee D To 16 lbs salt at 3 48 " 25 " " " 75 Jesse Fox dr 18 To 8 lbs salt 4½ 36 Winslow Farr To 25 lbs salt 1 25 18 Dustin Amey To 1.46 lbs salt 4 38 E Wolley Dr To 80 lbs salt 4 3 20 To 40 lbs on order May 19th 1852 1 00 Benj" Johnston Dr 1[-] To 100 lbs salt 4 00 18 " settement & I am Due Johnston on Ear Rings 50 cts 21st Counsel House dr To 4.59 lbs of salt $18.36 Mr Neadham Dr 21 To 1.81 lbs of Salt 7.24 Mr White Dr To Over 25 lbs salt Cr By 4½ lbs of Butter 1-12 28 Council House dr To 6-13 lbs salt 2452 28 Reace Dr To 2.84 lbs of salt 8.52 Bro—WoodRuff dr 28 To 25 lbs salt 4 1 00 Blacksmith on the C. of Bulicsquare To 26 lbs Salt 1 12 sept <[-]> Council House dr To 5.43 lbs salt 21-72 aug H Hate Cr By 4[-] lbs butter 1 12½ ----- new page (VMSS806_p167.jpg) Mr Alexari buisness Coat 6 22 40 28 24[-] ([-] (17.13.10 8 22. 35 36. 30. 35 Gidion Gibbs dr [-] 15 To 15 lbs salt 75 Coat 10 00 Mr Alley dr To Cutting & pants 1 00 15 M H Peck dr To Making Coat 10 00 M H Perkins dr To Making Coat 8 00 Mr Stains dr To Making 8 50 Cutting pants & Lining 50 Mr H Peck dr 14 To Making Cloak 10 00 George Boid dr To Cutting 2 pants 80 Barber dr To Cutting pants To Making Cap 3 50 Jackson Clothers dr To Clean[---] & pressing Coat 75 24 Lysander Gee dr To Making Coat & Vest per Frank 6 00 24 Mr Hovey dr To Making pants 3 00 Lysander Gee dr To Cutting 2 pants 80 <27 Jan 2[-]> To Cutting pants 4[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p168.jpg) Jan 25 1852 John Nebucar Dr To Cutting pants son 40 Wm Duel dr To Making Coat $10 75 " Cutting pants 1.90 26 John Oakly To Making Coat 8 00 Paid Wm Miller dr To Cutting 2 Coats 1-75 27 Benjamin Johnston To Cutting pants 50 Mr Godard Dr 27 To Cutting pants 50 28 To Repairing " 75 Benjamin Johnston dr 30 To Making vest 3 00 feb 2 W Hudson dr To Cutting Coat per boy 75 2 Wm Aldridge dr To Cutting pants 50 9 Benjamin Johnson To Cutting Coat 1 00 10 Gorge Rizer dr To Making Coat per son 4 00 Mr Lyman Stephens To Cutting coat 1 00 E [--]ss dr To Cutting pants 40 16 To Making Coat 10 ----- new page (VMSS806_p169.jpg) June 1852 Councill House Dr To 215 lbs salt 8 60 E Wolly Dr To 170 lbs salt 6 80 July 3 Council House To 450 lbs salt 18 00 3 E Woolly Dr To 106 lbs salt 4 24 3 Mr Cas[-]er Dr To 77 lbs salt 3 08 Paid Holebrook Dr To 1 sack salt 76 lbs 73 04 Mr Amey Dr To 50 lbs salt 1 50 Mrs Lawson dr To 12 lbs salt per Welch woman 50 Burges dr To 11 lbs salt 44 John Scott dr To Cutting Coat & pants 1 40 Thomas abott dr To Cutting pants 40 15 Mr Peck dr To Cutting pants 40 John Mcman dr To 25 lbs fine salt [-] 25 " 50 " Corse " 1 50 Mr Peck Dr To Bringing [--] from whites 6 00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p170.jpg) Benj Clapp dress Coat 6.22.4[-] 32½ 27¼ (18.15.11[-] 9 22½ 35[-] 27[-] 47[-] 44½ 43 pants: 13½ 24 45[-] 50½ 45 22 28 20 1852 July 30 Benjamin Johnston dr To 9 lbs of salt 4 28 [-] To boy Going To mill with Team 1 50 30 Tithing House Dr T To 320 lbs salt 12 80 Duston Amey dr To 150 lbs salt 4 50 30 Mr Cogswell dr To 283 lbs salt $11-32 Mr Jackson dr To 25 lbs salt 1-00 Mr White davi[-] dr To 15[-] lbs salt 62 " 25 lbs salt 1 00 Aug <8> " 28¾ " " 1-15 Mr Stringham dr To 63 lbs salt 1.89 Mr Gabet Dr salt 13 58 <92> To 25 lbs salt 1 12 " 13 lbs " per boy 58 12 Tithing House D To 295 lbs Salt 4 $11.80 12 Holladay Co — Dr Paid To 200 lbs 8.00 12 Mr Lampson [-] To 51 lbs salt $2.00 Mrs Wheeler D To 50 lbs flower Councel House 3 00 12 lbs by amond of salt 48 9 lbs of salt By Sarah 38 25 lbs salt 1 00 40 feet Lumber 5 1 20 ----- new page (VMSS806_p171.jpg) [The following is written upside down on page] Brother Chipman Sack Coat 6 22 41 30, 26,(18, 13, 11, 26, 8 22 34[-] 39 34 36 Sunday Jan" the 20th 1854 W. Woodruff said the Lord said as you sow so shall you Reap—How is the situation of the Laws of Nature in Respect to farming; if man is indi[-]tent in the time of Puting in Seed at the time of Hearvest He most certinly will Reap spairingly; the was not tilled; the seed was Not put into the Earth in the time of seeding He was Not seen in the field; the impla ments of Husbandry were Not used; the Elliments ware not Brought into Recqui[-]tion.—what the Result according to the true Laws of Nature Common since must answer No grain to Hearvest for the winter & of Corse No Bread to Eat. No Comforts to pre -sent to a wearry friend who may Pass that way; No Nurishiment to im- -part to the f[--]d But Disconsolate Hagard visage & formed of a fathfull wife who as a wife has Done her peart—also her delcacy to Remind him of the defalt— which would be more keen to the Body & mind (of him that Negleted his Labour in the season thereof) than the whip—Oh!! what a chastizm -ent for indilence to a mind that had the smallest part of Cutavaton. Not the Lovely But Pale & Languid features of his Children the fruit of his Body; who are depen dent upon the Natureal of the Parant ----- new page (VMSS806_p172.jpg) [The following is written upside down on page] & so all Isreal shall be saved as it is written, there shall Come out of Zion the Deliverer; and shall turn ungodliness from Jacob: for this is My Covenant unto them when I shall take away their sins. as Concerning the Gospel they are Enemys for your Sakes But as toutching the Election they are be Loved for the fathers Sake for the Guifts and Calling of God are without Repentance. Thomas Sanderson Thomas Sanderson Gen[-] Thomas in [-] Handling th[---] T Thom Thomas Thomas Ca[---] Six months after date Thomas Cattam Wm P McIntire Thomas Sanderson George Robertson C[---] co county of Indiana Thomas Cattam[-] Wm[-] Thomas Sanderson Wm P McIntire cIntire [Page includes drawing of a woman with the following caption] DRAWN By W. P McINTIRE ----- new page (VMSS806_p173.jpg) The Tailors The Tailors assoc[-] 1845 also—articles of Consti[-] Mclntire and W[-] Nov [-] 12 Nathen W. Packer frock 18½ 38 21½ 35 40 39 25½ 27½ 45 151 paid 0.75 Ditto 12 Lewis Packer 14 26 17 cutting done Allo Stephens Box Coat 19½ 42 2[-] 42 39 28 30 (21) 16 15 11¼ 50 (47 33 37 40 25 19 Cutting pants done Cutting pants Webb done Cutting Coat 17½.37.9¾.8½ <20>. 33.15.12.10. Grible 28½.25.26½.22.[---]½ Hudson Coat done pa[--] 18-37-98-22-36 (18-14-11[-] 23 38-35 Henery Mowery frock Coat 17=36=8½=8=20=33½=(15=12=10=11=25½ 23=25½=22=35=31½= Cutting Vest 44.34.30 done paid 0.18[-] H Cook pants done paid 1.25 13 252 452 172-32- Mr Porter Bobb Vest 34½.33.21½ Cutting two coat done paid 0 50 Henery Mowery s[-] frock 9[-] 13 9 17 37 14 8 22 35[-] (17[-]-13-10 28-26 272 2 39-34- David Right [---] Co 17[-] 36 9 137[-] 22 33 28 25 26 22 38 35 (16 13 10 done paid Parish vest 19-33[-] 33 done paid ----- new page (VMSS806_p174.jpg) [170] [-] Mc Intire a Vest Done Paid and pants 36 24 17 cutting done paid 0 [--] 32 32 30 12 10 10 0 50 ants 50 34 ½ 35 41 2619 0 18 done Paid [-]he Dutchman [-]-5-16-26[-]12-11-8/21-18-19-19-17 [-]as [-]-15-25/11-10-8 19<7>-17<9-> 18-15-26 25 Box Ca [---] 22-75 23/[--] <5>8-7 <8>- [--] 16 15 1[---] Mills [-]arish rest Done 15 [-]ugusa Box Co[-]t 1840 21 34 26 23 17 15 12 Mr Clark Box Coat 12 9- /37-38 29 14-7-2033416-13-11 28 244 26- 20-39 35 Mr Hoover over Coat 13 9 - 8-14-18-417-21-35[-]17-13-1128-24-26 23-40 34 Cut [--]ote Clough 15 33 17 28 32 3[-] pants 39 28 26 30 done Mr Hartwell [---] 19 38 12 15 8[-]21342[-] 2<9>5 27-<13>23 [---] 36 32 - Done pants 14 26 46- 18 11-5-31-Quater Mr Haws Son Aberts [---] 14 309 11 6-17-24(13 11<7>-9-22<10>-20 22 17 32 28 250 75 37 26[-] [Tears and faded text obscure text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p175.jpg) [171] 3d Martain Littlewood pants Vest [-]hest 42 36 32 pants 44 28½ 33 39 25 Mr Covey Sack Coat 17 36 8 13 7 21-35 (17-12-[--] 24-25 <12> 26 22-37 32- arm 21 32- W Matthews Box Coat 20 51 22 35 40 35 26 27½ (717) 17 15 12 Covey pants 132-45 [---] Tafts pants cutting 31 34 40 25 done Mr Phelps Sack C[---] 17 55 8 147 20-38 (16 12 <8 12> [--] [--] [--] [--] 32-31- done John Oakley Sack Coat 17-35 14 8 23-36 28-24-26 21 (18 12 10 35 31 G H Roberts [---] [---] 14 29 7-11-7 17-8-[--]-19-22-17 (12 10 8 27 28 done [-] Hanks 18 38 9 16 16 8½ 22 36 30 26½ 28 23 42 37½ 18½ 14½ [---] Mr Johnston pants 14 27 47-19 32 11 Mr Morphet Jones box 13-31 7 11-6-18-30 (14 12 9 <7> 22 <10> 21 22 31 30 -19- F B Haris box [---] 9-13-¾ 17-39-7-19 32 (161311<9>28<12> 24 25-21 39 32- ----- new page (VMSS806_p176.jpg) Wm Corey pants [172] 14 25 44½ 18-35 John Young pants 46 30½ 46½47 28 19 T Sharedon Sack Coat 18 38 149-7-2234(1713<18>40 29-2628 37 34 J. F. Townsand sccoat 15 32 1<1 4->6 6-18-30 (16 11 9-22-19-33- 30- S Powers pants 14 25 46 18-34- Capt Johnston 2 Vest 47 36 39 Mr Mead pants 30½45 29 36 23 17 waggon work Mr Webb pants & vest 13- 25 44 18- 31- [---] 22- 37 L Lorance pants 11 22-41 18 28 E Briggs Box Coat <26-> 2-6-<5>1636 7-21-34 [-]22/1713-10 36 33 5- J J Williams box coat 2717-37 8-22-36(1713-10-10 35 pants 15-2847 18-32-33-11-6- Mr Webb dress Coat 5 18 37 8-14-7-20-34(16/129-27<13 12>24 26 22 37 33– James Oakly 131510 17- 36 9 147-21-34-16-12-10-28-24-26 34-32 (Hanks <[--]ne[-]> 49333441261) ----- new page (VMSS806_p177.jpg) 5 1845 day Book March the 8th John Peck Dr in dr To Making vest 75 -75 " ¾ yd B. Mus.-8-) 2 silks 18 $25 5 " ¾ yds mus" 8 $1-00 George Hicks Dr 5 8 To Making vest 1 00 1 00 1-00 Dr Baldwin Dr in wood To Making vest 1-12½ 1-12½ 5 8 " trinimgs 37½ $1 50 37[-] Dr Theodore Turley Dr in pistols To Making pants 1-50 1 50 1 50 5 8 " making vest Cloth 12[-] 1 25 137½ Dr Hyrum Kimble Dr 5 8 To Making vest 1-37[-] 1-37¼ Dr James Ivings Dr 5 8 To Making pants per boy 1.00 amt by D Grant 1.00 Cr Wm P. McIntire Cr By Making peeks vest 75 56¼ 8 " Trimings 71 15 " Making vest Hicks 1-00 75 75 Cr Joseph Armstrong Cr 4½ 8 By Making pants 1 50½ 1-12½ George Watt Cr 8 By Making vest—Kimble 10 34 3d " " half pant Ivings 37½ Cr David Grant Cr By Making vest 84 84 " trimings 10 1 31½ 10 2d " Making half pants Ivings 37½ Cr Hyrum Kimble Cr 5 By amt on Watt & Grant 1-37½ Cr James Ivings Cr 5 By amt on Watt & Grant 1 00 Joseph Armstrong Cr 4[-] By Making Brownings vest 1 00 75 James Browning dr 5 To making vest 1 00 1 00 James Browning Cr 4 By amt on a[---]gs 1 00 1 00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p178.jpg) 6th day Book March 1845 Dr david Grant Dr To amt James Ivings 1 00 1 06[-] " 3 Hds of Cabbages 2 6¼ 2d " Amt from Hyrum Kimble 137- 137[-] 12 Wm Marks Dr 5 To Cutting pants 25 Wm Clark Dr 5 To Coating Coat 50 John Pack Dr 5 To Cutting Coat 40 40 Cr by Cash 25 Ballance -15 15 5 Wm [---]ks [-]r By Cash George Watt Cr By Making Casenett vest 75 <100> " making Louis[-]s pants 75 56[-] 3d " making Blue sale vest 1 00 75 2-06¼ 13 Wm P McIntire Dr To one vest pattern 31¼ " ½ yd B Mus" 5 " 3 Cabage Hds— 6¼ 1st " white mus" & silk 12[-] -44¾ Coach & Caraige assoccit Dr 5 To Cutting pants per Roberts 25 Joseph Armstrong Dr To Amt from Jas Browning 1 06¼ " 3 Cabage Hds—6 4th " amt" from Clarks Wm P McIntire Cr By Cash 45 45 1st " Making vest per ass. 1 00 75 1 [-]0 Wm Clark Cr 5 By Amt on McIntire 37- 37½ 4[-] Cr Joseph a Amrstrong Cr Dr By [--]ng Coat McIntire 50 37½ 5 To Amt from G McIntire 50 Mr Louis Dr in tin ware 5 Dr To Making pants 75 amt on parker 75 Cr George Watt C By Ma Wm P McIntire 1st Dr To Amt on Clarkson 50 5 Tailors Association Amt of vests made 3- 3 25 Cr David Grant 2d By Making sale vest 112½ 84 ----- new page (VMSS806_p179.jpg) 7 day Book March 16 Cr Lewis Barney By Cash 1 00 Dr Mr Bybee To Cutting Coat Cabage 50 50 5 Cr By Cabage 25 Dr Thomas Log [-] 5 To Cutting Coat 37½ Welchy Dr in Cash 5 To Cuttin pants P 26¼ 26¼ R Rusell Clerk— Dr To Cash 50 Wm [-] Parker Dr To amt in tin by order 75 David Grant Dr To amt on Riaser in sho[-]s 27 27 2 Cr by Mending Rizers pants 18¾ 18¾ Lorenzo More 5 Dr To Cutting Coat Cash 50 50 5 Dr Isaak Alred in Tithing 25 25 George Watt Dr To amt on Alred Tithing 12[-] 12½ To amt on in flower Peck 44 Cr By Making half Jeans Coat 2 50 93¾ 3 Cr " " half Cloth Coat 5 00 1 87[-] Joseph Armstrong Cr By Making 27 vest 2 00 1.50 1 50 " " half Cloth Coat 5 00 4th Dr " flower meal Peck 41 1 87[-] Wm P McIntire Cr By Making half Jeans Coat 2 50 93¾ " " pants Anson Call 93¾ 1st Dr To " amt on Peck Grain Tolled 15 Mr Lewis 5 Cr By amt in tin porker 75 5 Dr George D Grant To Cutting Coat 37[---] Cr by amt on Wall & Grant 37- 37½ Hill shop To one vest made up for sale 3 00 " one Cloth vest " " " 275 " one Casenett " " " 225 Wm Miller 5 Dr To Makin vest 1.25 Cr by amt on Watt 1 25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p180.jpg) Wallace McIntire day Book March Dr stock Cr Stock Association 5 Dr To Making silk vest 1 25 Cr by said Amt Charg to Wall & Grant 1 25 24 Anson Call in Tithing 5 Dr To Making Coat 5 00 " " Vest 1 25 " " pants 1 25 7.50 25 De-vol Carage Asso 5 Dr To Cutting Roundabout 30 30 amt on 1 D Grant 5 Amosiah Boney 37 [-]r To Cutting Rounbt & pants 50 12½ " selling saw 25 Joseph Armstrong 5 Dr To Cutting pants per alred 25 25 Cr By 25 George Watt Dr To amt on Wm Miller 1 25 " amt on G. D. Grant 18¾ Cr by Making Millers vest 1 25) 93¾ 3d C " making Kimbles puts 1 25 93¾ Wm P Mclntire Cr By Making asso vest 1 25) 93¾ " " Strongs vest 75 56¾ Dr To " Cimbls pants 1 25 93¾ of wood at 1.50) 44 Dr To amt on C. Webb 37[-] 1st Dr " amt on Mr Clark 44 24 David Grant Cr By Making a vest per Call 1 25 93¾ " " vest Turly [-]25 93¾ 2d Dr To amt on G. D. Grant -18¾ 25 Bates Nobles Print office 5 Dr To Cutting Coat 37½ 27 Jacob Strong in wood 5 To Making vest per son 75 75 amt for wood 27 Mr Clark part Cash Dr To Making pant 1 00 44 5 Cr By amt on Wm P Mclntire Cash 36 Heber Kimble in tithing 5 To making pants 1 25 " making pant 1 25 2 50 amt for Tailors asso. Chancy Webb D. horse 5 Dr To Cutting Coat & pants son 37½ Cr By amt on Wm P Mcintire 37½ Mr Peck in veal 6 Dr To Cutting Coat 37½ Cr By 12 lbs of veal 37½ Gilbert Buckmore Cash 6 Dr To Cutting sumer Coat 37½ Cr By Cash 37½ ----- new page (VMSS806_p181.jpg) C[---] it you mind day Book March Dr John D. Lee Dr Cr stock To one vest made in tithing 1 00 Swis Burney Dr To Making Jeans Coat 2 50 " trimmings per st[-]ck 1 50 1 30 Cr By Flower 50 lbs at 2" 1-00 " 1 bushel meat 35 April 2d James Sweat Dr To Cutting Coat 50 Cr by amt. on Watt & Grant 50 25 Stock association 6 Dr Amt to Oakleys for trimings 87½ Cr amt from R Rusel Cash 25 4 John Taylor Dr To Cutting pants M. Phelps 25 4 Carrage Asso. Dr To Cutting pants de vol 25 By amt on D. Grant 25 4th Alle[-] Mills Dr To Cutting pants 18 Cr by Amt on Watt & Grant 18 5 Stack Assoi[-]—Parker 6 By Cash for trimings sold 25 " Cash " " Parker 18[-] 5 Petter Howes in cash Dr To Making vest silk 1 25 Cr " inter Lening $1-25 By Cash 5 Aron Johnston Dr To Cutting Coat 37½ By Amt on Watt & Grant 25 Cr " one set buttons 12½ 5 John S. Fulmore Dr To Making pants 1 25 " trimings 75 Amt on David Grant 1-25 5 Carrage Associ" Dr To Cutting pants 25 5 James Oakley To making vest 87[-] 87[-] 5 John Lowery Tithing To making Jeans Coat 2 50 5 John Taylor printing 6 Dr To making Cat E Smith 5.00 Cr By amt on Watt & Grant 3.43 ----- new page (VMSS806_p182.jpg) 10th day Book April Labour stock 5 Iseac Scot Dr To Making pants 1 50 " trimings from stock 6 Cr By amt on Watt & Grant 1.50 " Cash 6 5 Hyrum Murdock 3 50 Dr To making Coat 6 by 1[-]th cords wood 2 06¼ 5 John Oakly in store Dr To Making pants 1.00 Cr By amt in store 1.00 5 Cumings in Tithing Dr To Making coat 5.00 By order on Temple 5 00 David Grant Cr By mak—s[-]ts pants 150) 112½ 1-12½ Dr To 50 lbs of flower—Berney 2) 1 00 Dr " 1 bushel Meal— 35 Dr " amt on James S West 25 Dr " amt on Mills— 9½ Dr " amt on E Johnston 12½ Dr " amt on Printing office 1 71½ Dr " amt on Isaac Scot 75 Dr " amt in Oakly store 4.60) 25 Dr " amt on silk vest 62½ 5 George Watt Dr To 3 lbs of veal 9½ Dr " Amt on James Sweet 25 Dr " amt on Mills 9½ Dr " amt on E Johnston 12½ Dr " amt on Printing office 1-71½ 3 Dr " amt on Isaac Sc[-]ot 75 Dr " am in Oakly store 25 Dr " amt of Baldwin wood <3.28> 62½ Dr " amt in wood ½ Cord 75 Cr By Mak" ½ Murdoc Coat 3 50 Dr To amt on silk vest 62½ 1 31¼ Cr " " ½ Cuming Coat 5 00) 1 87½ " " ½ E Smiths Coat 5 00 1 87½ 5 Joseph Armstrong 4 Dr To 3 lbs of veal 9½ " amt in Oaklys store 25 Cr By Mak ½ Murdock Coat 1-31¼ " " ½ coat E Smiths 5 00 1-87½ " " ½ Cumings Coat 5.00 1.87½ 5 Wm P Mclntire Dr To 3 lbs of veal 9½ " amt on Oakleys store 25 " amt from beeby wood Cr By Mak Okleys pants 1 00) -75 " Mak " vest 8 7[-] 66 " " Lowerys Coat 2 50) 1 87½ " Hawes vest 1 25) 93¾ Dr To ½ Cord wod 1 50 75 ----- new page (VMSS806_p183.jpg) 11th day Book Labour stock Thomas in Dr To Cutting vest -25 Cr By Cash 25 Jabaz Botsford Cr By Making pants fulmore 93¾ Dr To 3 lbs of veal 9½ Robert Rusel To amt of Cash Red 91 " " " 94 " " " 1 50 April 18 Joseph Armstrong D[-] to ⅔ cord of wood 1,00 Hyrum Murdock Cr by ⅔ cord of wood 1,00 B[-]us Buss Dr To Makin Sumer Coat 1 50 " " pants 1 00 " " Cutting vest 25 Cr By an order on temple D W Spencer To Making Coat 5 00 Cr By an order on te[-]le 5 00 5 00 Ivings boy To Cutting Coat 25 Cr by Cash 25 25 David Grant To Cutting 2 pants 50 Georg Watt To Cutting per waker 50 50 Mr Cl[-]ps Dr To Making Coat Cr By amt in store pay 1-75—1-75 Charls Miller To Making Coat & pants 2-25 By am order on temple 2 25 Phelps on the Print office To making pants 1 50 Cr on order on Print[--] office 1-50 Freeman teper To Cutting Coat 50 By an order Temple 50 Mr Alred To Makin pants 1-25 By an order Temple 1 25 M Collage To Mending Coat 75 ----- new page (VMSS806_p184.jpg) Brigham Young April Brigham Young Dr Cr To making pants 1 25 " anon Tailors asso 1 50 11 Joseph Armstrong To making pants & vest 1 50 Settled P 1 50 26th James C Earle To making Drip Coat 3.00 " " vest 1.25 to be paid on Tything to Ghlines 4.25 26 G C Riser in shoemaking To making Coat 2.00 75 Cr By Watt 81 Cr on Mclntire & Glines 12[-] 12 26 O D Slade 11 To Cutting pants 25 25 paid by J H G[---] 26 John Taylor in print office To making Coat per G. Cannon 3-00 To " Coat per W Phelps 3 00 " A. C. Br[---]r Drip Coat 3.00 Print Office " A Brown making Pants 1 25 Tything 11 Lumber merchant mak Pants 1 25 Cash 1 25 May 4th L. N. Scovil 11 to Cutting Pants 25 25 Paid by J. W. Bell 7th May the 7 11 Lumber Merchants Coat 3.00 3 00 " G. D. Watt 1 Coat 250 2 50 11 8th 8th Tailors Association .10 To Trimings .45 " John Lytle Cutting Coat 38 amt on ghlines 38 " Willard Richards 1 Coat 3.00 3 00 " Robert Thomas Pants 1.25 11 by Cash 1 25 9th D Huntington F. Coat extra 3.25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p185.jpg) 11 12th Amasa Pon[-]y to reparing Pants 25 Paid by [-] H Glines 25 11 " Mr Wright 2 prs Pants 1.50 1.50 11 " L. N. Scovil Drip Coat 3.00 Cr by amt on Bill 3.00 11 " Cutting Coat for Mr Wolf 37½ 37½ John P McEwan To Making 2 pairs Pants 2 25 14th John Leytle To making Coat & Trim 3 00 by knives 1 87½ " wood 12½ Printing Office J D Huntington pants 1.25 15th Wm M Daniels " To making Coat 3.50 " " " Pants 1.25 Hat 3 00 " " " Vest 1.25 Cr by 15 Books 1.25 3.75 11 L A Dunn To Cutting Coat 38 Paid by [-] H Glines 38 [-]. P. Harmon 11 " Making Coat for Amos H. 1 50 " Paid by [-]. H. Glines 1.50 11 20 Edwin R Cuttler Dr To Making Gaiter Pants 1 50 Paid by [-] H Glines 1 50 11 " Benjamin Rolfe To Makeing Gaiter Pants 1.50 Paid by [-] H Glines 1 50 " L. O. Littlefield P office To Makeing Pants 1 00 1.00 " Amasa Boney 11 To Cutting Coat for Holdin 37½ Paid by [-]. H. Glines 37½ " A. M. Harmon To Makeing Coat 2.00 11 " " Pants 1.00 " " Vest 1.25 " finding Trimings 87½ " Making Coat for L Far 2 50 Paid by [-] H Glines 7 62½ 7 62½ ----- new page (VMSS806_p186.jpg) May 21 Mr [---] Dr Cr Per Cent Settled To Making Coat 1.50 11 Paid by [-]. H. Glines 1.50 " Mr Chisler To Cutting Pants to be paid in Beer 25 By Amt on G H Glines 25 " [-]. M. Meonrowe 11 To Cutting Coat .38 Paid by J H Glines .38 " James M. Works To Makeing Coat Printing 3.00 " finding Trimings .[-]5 22 Wm M. Daniels " by 1 Hat Del to A [-] Wheeler 3.75 " by 1 Rope del to Chapman .25 " 1 Book .25 " 2 Books .50 " Makeing Pants for Dibble 1.25 22 J. S. Clapp 11 " Makeing Pants 1.00 " by store Pay 1 00 " Loran Farr 11 " Cutting Vest .25 " Paid by J H Glines .25 " S. O. Littlefield 11 " To makeing Pants 1.00 1 00 " Printing Office " Pay to Bell, Parker, Bellarby, " Botsford, Sessions, Mubines, Collie " Chapman, 1 00 Each 8.00 27 " James H Glines " Makeing Sack Coat 1.50 11 " " Plaited thin Pants 1.00 " Posted on Page 7 2.50 M [-] Turly To Cutting 2 Coats 75 C By Amt on Maliner 75 Printing Office Dr To Mak. vest per Canon 1-25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p187.jpg) [183] day Book 25 James Oakley dr Dr Cr To Cutting pants 25 Cr By Amt on Malner 25 25 John Oakly To Cutting pants 25 25 Ervine Stodard To Cutting Coat 37½ Paid by Sissions 37½ 30 Stephen Luce Dr in shoemaking To making Coat 2 00 30 Wm Frank in dutch To Making Coat 1 75 " buttons [-] " thread [-] 31 John D Lee Dr To Making Coat 3 00 " 2 silks & thred 15 11 " Lining & pockets 18 Paid by J H Glines 3.33 31 Printing Office D per Wm Taylor To Making Coat 2 00 " " pants 1-12½ " " vest 1 12½ " trimings 25 31 H G Shearwood Dr 11 To Making Coat 6 00 Cr By amt on Sessions 6 00 Doctor burnhisel Dr 11 31 To Makin pants 1.37 Paid by Collie 1 37 31 G H Glines Dr To Makin Coat 11 " " pants " Trimmings 31 Amasiah Lyman To Cuting 37½ Cr By Amt on Tailors asso- 37 Jan 3 G D Watt dr McIntosh To cutting Coat per 37½ Per Cent Settled James H Glines To Makeing Pants 1.00 1 00 Wm Frank dr in dutch 4 To Making pants 1.00 4 Charls Parish dr Tithing To Making Coat 2-25 2 25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p188.jpg) <1845 June> day Book Charls Warner dr in Cash 4 To Making Coat 2-00 " Cutting pants 25 Syrus Danuels dr 4 To To Cutting 2 vests 18¾ 37½ 5 Mr Hunt dr in Cash To Making Coat 2 50 Cr By Cash 2 50 5 Amasa Lyman dr in Preaching To Making Coat 2 00 Cr 2 00 6 Stephen Luce dr in shoemaking To Making Makin pants son 75 To Buttons & thread 12½ 6 Taylors Association dr To altering Coat Shearwood 3 00 3 00 7 Mr Hartwell dr To Cuttin pants 25 Cr By Amt on Ghlines 25 7 Alford Haws dr in beef August 12 To Making pants Cr by 9½ lb beef 23½ July 26 Cr by 12 lb Beef 3 for th 0.36 7 Charls ford dr shoemaking To Making Coat 1 50 Cr By 1 pair shoes sessions 1-50 N W Packer dr in Cash 9 To Cutting Coat 37½ Cr Cash 37½ Stodard boy dr 9 To Cuting Coat 37[-] 37[-] 9 M D Wecksom dr Corn & Buck To Cutting 2 Coats 75 10 Mr D McCarthur dr To Making Coat 2-00 10 Mr Levi Thornton dr in stone Lay To Making Cloth Coat 5.25 11 Andrew Smith dr in wood To altering Coat 1 50 Cr By wood ½ cord — 1 [--] To Sisions McIntire & Malliner 11 Mr Burnhisel Dr To Making vest 1 37½ Cr by Amt on Collie 1-37½ ----- new page (VMSS806_p189.jpg) 1845 day Book Dr Cr 12 Mr Jones dr To Cutting pant 25 Cr By amt on Wheeler 25 12 Mr Toronto dr in Cash To Cutting 2 Vests 37[-] Cr By Cash 37 13 Wm Strong dr To Cutting pants 25 " Amt on Mclntire 25 14 Mr Hall dr To Cutting 2 pants 50 14 W Watterman Phelps dr P. office To Making pants 1-25 By an order 125 14 Mr McCleary dr Carage Asso.- To Making pants 1-00 14 Stephen Luce dr Shoemaker To making pants 1-00 " thred & buttons 15 14 Mr Hartwell dr To Making vest 125 Buttons 5 1-25 By amt on Glines 5 14 Mr Canon dr P. Office To Making pants 1-00 14 C Mr Bagely dr Potatos To Cutting Coat 37½ 28 14 Haris Whitney dr P office To making pants 100 By an order 100 14 M M Munro dr To Cutting pants 35 By amt on Ghlines 25 17 Mr Hall dr To making 2 pants 250 " buttons & buckles 15 mus 5 20 270 18 Mr Hayden dr in cash To making Sack Coat 1-35 Cr By Cash 135 19 Henery Mowery dr in wheat To Mak. & Triming Coat 425 ----- new page (VMSS806_p190.jpg) 1845 1845 day Book Dr Cr John D Lee dr 19 To Making pants per Ca[---] 1 25 To Lining silk & thread & buttons 25 Brigham Young dr 20 To making Coat 6 00 Cr amt on Tailors asso. 6 00 John Wych dr 21 To making Douberst vest 1 25 " Buckam 10 " 1 yd white mus 12½ 1 46 $52-22 John Taylor dr To cutting pants per[---] 18[-] " " vest 18 " " Roundabt 25 Nathaniel Winship Cr By 16 lbs of veal 3 per lb 48 July 5 Wm Mc. Clarry Dr Caridge asso To cutting coat for Boy 0 25 28 Wm Cuttler Dr To making sack 2 00 " vest 1 00 Cr amt on Ghlines 3 00 Mr J. Right Dr To Making Coat 2 00 pocket Lining [--] Cr By amt on muliner 50 July 3 Mr Gaillord Dr To making pants 1 [---] " vest 1 00 " Coat 2 00 Cr By amt on ghlines 4 12[-] 4 Amario Boney Dr To making pant coat 1.00 4 Wm Wallwork dr To making pants 1-00 5 Sollomon Whitteckr Dr wood to cutting coat 0.37½ 7 Benjamin Rolf Dr Lodge to making pants [-] 50 ----- new page (VMSS806_p191.jpg) July <5> John [-]. Bell Dr Dr Cr to making coat for Richerson 1 50 50 Day Book Dr Cr Mr Townsand dr 8 To cutting pants 25 25 9 Mr Miller Dr To cutting pants 18¾ 18¾ 19 John Tailor Dr printing office To making pants for Lauranc 100 19 Theadore Turley Dr gunsmittig to making coat 3.50 to making vest 1.50 to cuting pants 0.25 19 Robart Clift Dr blessing 1 to making coat 3.50 to making vest 1.50 to cuting and altering pants 0.75 11 Levi Gifford Dr wheat to making vest for son 1,00 21 Lucillus Thompson Dr to making calico coat 1.50 By amt on Nauvoo House to Thompson 1 50 11 Wm P McEntire Dr to making coat per J Young 1 50 1.50 amt on McIntire 1 50 superintending 23 Theodore Turley Cr by fortyninth <49> of beef 2½ cents per lb — 1.22½ 26 Wm P McEntire Dr to making coat for strong boy 1.50 amt on McIntire 150 26 Rob[-]rt Campbell Dr to making coat 1.50 amt on Thompson & McIntire 1.50 21 James H. Glines Dr to mending coat for Daniels 0 50 50 amt on Glines 26 Stephen Luce Dr to cutting coat for father 0,3[-]½ 27 Wm G. Young Dr to cuting pants 018¾ by cash 14 amt on Tompson 5 Augt 7 Horace Owens Dr 20 20 to cuting pants ----- new page (VMSS806_p192.jpg) [188] day Book Dr Cr Aug 9 S Daniels Dr Brent[-]n office To Cutting pants 25 9 Henderson Cox Dr to making coat provisions 1.50 to Button .10 12 Abram Wolf Dr to cuting vest 25 25 Cr by cash 25 12 Mr C Brown dr To cutting pants & Roundbt 50 By Cash 50 Jacob Strong dr To Making Coat 1-50 By amt on Mclntire 1-00 Theodore Turly Cr by 16 lb Beef 54 Peter Haws Cr beef 12 lb 3 c[--] 36 Parrish Dr Tithing 16 to making coat and pants 375 3.75 20 Mathew Casto Dr to cutting coat Peaches 37- " Cr amt on Mclntire 37[-] 20 Amasa Lyman Dr to cutting pant and vest .38 20 M. B Hobart Dr to making pants 1.50 Cr by Amount on glines 1.50 20 Hartwall Dr To Making Coat [---] J Scot Dr P. office To making pants 1 00 " Cutting pants 18¾ Mr Wiksum Dr in wheat making coat 500 ----- new page (VMSS806_p193.jpg) day Book <1845 Aug 23> Mr J L Glines Dr To mak Coat Chisler 2 00 " " vest self 1 25 <10 percent on 24.75 $2.47> W Cliff Dr 25 to mak Sack Coat 1 50 James Polock Dr by 6 lbs of Candls 10 cts 60 Petter Haws Dr To Repairing Coat 50 To Cutting Coat per Alphi 50 Mr Slade To making vest 1 25 Cutting 2 pants 37- Mak sack Coat 2 50 Cr By 25 lb flower 44 " ½ bushl meal 12 50 lbs flower 1 50 75 Mr Right To making box Coat 4 00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p194.jpg) [190] Lorenzo Young Coat 12-25-13-16- 35- Vest 37 34- 22- pants Clark 50 18 6-17-22 E P[---]e sack Coat 14-32 [---] 1730 14 1[-]-9 23-[--] 19-[--]31 28- Mr Mo[---]ze frock Coat 19,1-8 28-36 9-15-<13>20<10-2>-26-28(481311 2438-352 E Hanks pants straps 13 25-46 19- 33 - 32 [---] pants 14-27-47-192 38 Chapman dress Coat 18.38.9¼.14¼,7½,22,34,17½,14 11 12½,24-25¼-27-24-10 38½ 35 F Tupper frock 1837 21½35 38 34 1[--] 1311(26 26½2[--]) R Coveington frock Coat 172.36.9.14.7½.21.33½.(18.13.10.13[--]2[--] 27½.23.10.31½.35½. T B Merrel[--] sack Cov 122½-9-6-14-24<6>114-12-8201811- 1[-]-26-24- [---] P[--] 40 23-42-32-18 9 160 50 2[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p195.jpg) Mr Sander[--] Sack [191] 4 19-39-8 21 34 4 - 27-25-21(42 18-1[-]11-90 35 [-]-1937-7-22 36-28 <4-> 2528 18 13-10-25(42)36-33- 3 254-42 33-19- 4 21 44 28- <4> 29-26-29-(17-14 11 144) 26-42 37 Bishop Clark sack coat Wm Miller sack Coat [--]-20-40-8-21-35 27 (44) 283 25-(1914-11-40-372 Mrs Miller 50 J Datch pants 13 24-45-40 1931-<2> F Durley Sack Coat 31-1932822-35-<4>28 26 27¾(44) (1814-11 24 38 33- George Brafett box Coat 420 36 <4>27 24-27-(41-) 24/8<3>2033 (16-4110-37 34 James Cragen pants 12-2544-40 2033 Michal Purbilo pants 9 16-28 15 30 27 7 22 26 24 15- ----- new page (VMSS806_p196.jpg) J Tibitts pants [192] 12 25 46 19 41 32 Samuel Righter jacket l [-] 3 15-29 <3->20 18<3/1> - 21<3/1> (61627 (13 10-8- 27- 26- Bro Hanks Coat 39 33 (20 H [-] Moury pants 12,25,45½,33,15½,17½,15½[-] 24 19½ 17½ 20 Lorin Farr <12> grandmas Folks belonged to the green mt Boys "minute men" Hen[--]y Mower pants 12 23 43 38-19-30 11-5 Wm P McIntire (Burgess Side) grand Pa William Burgess (Pa's father) was born may 21st at Lake George, New York 1794. Died in his 88 year nov 20, 188[-] at Pine Valley. grand ma Burgess name was Violate Stockwell, was born Vermont, Windham Co. Oct 10th 1794 age 88 yrs when she died at Pine Valley Utah July 21 1882 (both are buried there) They had 1[-] children, my father Melan [-]thon was their youngest son. My great grand father William Burgess and his Bro John of the Royal House of Hesse Germany came to America when young men, and fought in the War of 1776 joining the American Side, After the war was over "William" came West, "John" remained in the East. Mc Intire Side grand Pa Willim Patterson Mc Intire His ancestors were all Scotch on his Father's side, could trace their name back to 1600 Arthur Mc Intire, (3rd great grandson) married a Miss Douglass, of the Famous "Douglass" Family of Scotland grandma's name was An[--] Patterson McIntire. grand Pa was named after grandmas father, hence, the name "Patterson" in both their names their father's were neighbor's & loved each other so much. ----- new page (VMSS806_p197.jpg) 1794 .10 1804 10 1814 10 30 1824 10 40 1834 10 50 1844 10 60 1854 10 70 1864 10 8[-] 1874 18 1882 ----- new page (VMSS806_p198.jpg) 1 Come all ye Saints of these two camps and Listen to my story Rais your heads above complaints For us is a glory The Lord he has Comanded us & told us How to travel so if we all Keep in the Road Old & sick can not un Ravle 2d C[---] Fal De Ral &c 2 Capt Miller was set apart To Lead the first division it was said, But not in Truth he had Not power to Govern— then keep [---] all in suits inquire into the Motive that sets your Passions in tumults Like a locomotive Fal-De-Ral &c— 3d Captain Hide was organized to Lead the second fifty so if you want, to win a prize pray do not be so gritty so keep in check all in with a mince Reprvd & heart inclind to do the thing that is Righteous forbare & bind & Eivels mend that all may be Prosperous Fa[-] Do-Ral-&c 4 Who are these ye are Leading forth upon these Lonely wilds yea-there Prophets priests & kings who all, have been Exiled Together with their Little ones & wives in sorrow moving have Left their homes for better ones This is a day of Choosing Fal Do Ral &c ----- new page (VMSS806_p199.jpg) year 1845 Nauvoo 8 1845 Jabos Botsford Dr Cr To finishing Pants 25 May 22 " 1 Book on Daniels 25 " Nauvoo Neighbour 1.00 whole amt of Cr 58-60 " " " Dr 33-52 amt Due Batsford 25 08 Wm Huntindon Sack 25-20 40 31[-] 30[-] 32-32 <2-> (6) (19-14 10 2[-]-23-37.27 39-35- Wm Walker pants 13 26 46[-] 20[-] 42 33[-] Daniel Bull pants 12 22 40 30[-] 36[-] 20 J Penelton pants Col- 11-23 42 43.32-20 Bro Birch dress Coat 2-54 17¼ 21-8.22 35 (29-32) 27¾ 31 (29-<6 2>) (18 13-11-25-38-36 Almon Wheeler sack 12 34 13 15-28 (23 22 23 24[-] 24 <12> 23 <5 1-> (15 11-8 6[-]17 28 22-28 27 Mr Russel G. pants 12 25 45-41 32[-] 20 ----- new page (VMSS806_p200.jpg) J. W. Bell Dr Cr To one Knife Glines 50 " Cutting Pants for L. N. Scovil 25 " Amt on L. N. Scovil 3.00 " 2 Books on Daniels .50 " Printing Office Pay 1.00 " to 12½ Beef from Turly 0.31¼ " Amt on Ritcardson 1-50 " Amt on Turly 50 " amt on turley 8.86¼ Whole amt Cr on both 75 Book 72 41 " Amt Dr 66 46 Due-Bell- 5 95 Entrence fee 3 50 2-45 Work in prepareing bord 2 00 [The page contains a drawing of a woman with the following caption] drawn by grand Pa W. P. Mcintire ----- new page (VMSS806_p201.jpg) Benjn. Chapman Dr Cr To Making ½ Pants 1 25— 47⅞ " " " M McEvan 1 25 47⅞ " 2 Books on Daniels .50 May 22 1 Booke from Daniels .25 " " Printing Office Pay 1.00 whole amt of Dr — 48-24 43 15 whole " " Cr — 4315 amt Due Chapman — 504 Hen[-]y Mowery dr 1 waggon 28 00 amt on Nate 4 17 25 amt flower & C[-]rte 2 [-]1 amt flower wheat Cash 2 31 amt in flower & work 2 00 Coat for Henery 4 50 Vest " " 1 25 frock Coat[-] 4 25 vest for self 1 25 Cutting Coat Henry 50 Coat " 5 00 Cash in Misouri 5 00 1 pair shoes 1 60 Moshemes History 2 50 1 ax[-] helve 1 50 Cutin vest per John 20 Makin coat 5 00 Making vest for self 1 50 72.99 ----- new page (VMSS806_p202.jpg) [198] Christopher Bellarby Dr Cr To Making ½ Pants 125 .47 ⅞ " " " McEvan 125 .47 ⅞ " 1 Book on tunnils .25 22 " Nauvoo Neighbour 1.00 whole amt Cr 48 12 " " Dr 24-82 Amt Due Balleby 23-3[-] S S Blairsvill Nemelis is P Parterson C C County Wm P McI Sangerson on Nate 180 amt 318 1 plough 700 1 Cow 1200 Iron pr waggon 2000 1 sadle 1200 55.98 know The fullness of Power, who did it that was delgated to Joseph Smith 72 99 55 98 17.01 45-24 15-37- 29-87- ----- new page (VMSS806_p203.jpg) [199] Mrs Jersey 4-19 20 7-22 34-28 24-27 24 (16-12 10-35-30 pants 11 22 41-19 30 M D Smith 23 39 8-21 34 38- 13 10 James Babbitt sack 4 18-36 7-20-33 27 22 26 (16 12-10 33-30 18 36 20 33 33 30 16 12 10 12.21 <5>. 14 1/2 22 26 25 10½ 9 37 18½ 9 16¼ 4¼ 11½ 17 21.22 87½ 5½.10.15 12 24 43-37 3 12 19[-] Bror Rockwood p[-] 12-23 43 39 19-32- Bro Porter 10 36 . 22 ----- new page (VMSS806_p204.jpg) 12[-] 23 43 20 39 31[-] Bro Homer Pants 13 24 42 39 34 19 D L Fraser Sack 3[-] 184 35 7-20-32-25 22-25- (15-11-9.22 34 28 Mr Robison sack coat 4-19 40 31 26 28 8-22 35 25 (17 13 11 33 35 John Beray sack 4-21 42 9 22 37 29<4> 26-29 9-14 11-25 38 33 W Hullson Coat 41-36 25 18-4 20 Washington Clark sack 3-18 35 7 20 32 24<4> 22-24-22[-] 38) (15 13 10 32 27[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p205.jpg) John Bader pants 12 22 41 39 32-20 Bro Grebler vest 24 35 32 pants 12 22-42 38 31-19- Bro Jackson sack Co[-] 4-22 31 8 23 36 25 29 (44) 25[-] (17-14-10- 28<3-> 38-33- 13 24 44-40 33 20 dress Coat 4- 21 40 B- Nolton Sack <2> 34 6-24-21<4>-21 24 (34) (14 42 9- 22 31-27-7 18 29 Orin Hatch box Coat 4-20 40 8-21-35 33<4> 25-28 (42 25 (17 13 10 37-31 F Merel Sack Coat 4 18 32 8-20-32-<3->26-23 25 (29 (15-12[-] 10-(1[-]) 36 28- James Hyrum Cragen sack 2¾ 14 25 6 15-25 19<3-> 18¾ 21-(22-)19- (12.11.8 28. 28- Thomas Calvin 3-12-23-19 48 19[-] (20) 18-(12 10¾ 8 (5-15 23-25-[-]26 Alma Porter sack Coat 12 3-15-28 6 17-28 2<3->1 19¾ 22-23½ (14-11-8- 20 28-27- W Hudson sack Coat <2> 4¾ 20-37 30<4> 27-29-31¾ 25 8-22 35- (18-14-11 41 34 ----- new page (VMSS806_p206.jpg) [202] Samul C[--]s box Cr 2-5 20 39 9-22 35 (28-28-25- 46 13-10-24-37 31- Br Chesney frock 244 18¾ 37 8 21-34-(28¾) 30 293 7-13 10 38-35 Erastus Wm Mclntire pants 8-16-30-25-30-17 Haris Clark vest 35 31-25 [--]-12-18 5-13-21 (17-) 16-16 (10-9-7 24 24 W Porter sack Coat 13¾ 18-36-8-22 35-(30) 28 30- (18- 13 10-26 40-34 Bro S McBride box Coat 2-5-20-39 8¾ 22 35 29<4> (30-) 26. 26 17-14.10-38.32. George Bryant box coat 24 19 37 26<4>-(27) (17 12-10- 1[-] 19-32 24 36 32- A Lytle sack Coat 24 18-36 26<4> (26) 26 24 (16 12-10 7-20-33 36-31 pants 12 24 42-38 31 20 Wiler Thomas box Coat 12¾ 14 27-6-17 28 (21-19-19- (13-11-9 28-26 pants 9-18-36- 35-26-19- Wm C. Little sack Coat 9-3 15-29 6¾ 18-29. 23<4> 24 (15 11-9 2[-]-29 27 pant 10 19-37-24 17- (measurements) grandPa was a Tailor ----- new page (VMSS806_p207.jpg) Dec 15th <1845> (Johnston's Company) Mr Johnston Cutting pants 0 25 Mr Lorance Cutting pants 0 18¾ Mr Mead Cutting pants 0 25 Mr Johnston Making vest 1 50 Ditto cutting vest 0 25 Summ 2.18¾ [--] 2 50 James 4 50 6 00 15 7 15 5 50 1.65 4 50 Gentile influence Rules our Camps opresive on the we[--]y forced Traveling for their gain O may our Minds not be so Cheery [A drawing appears on page with the following caption] Prophet Joseph Smith Drawing by W. P. Mcintire ----- new page (VMSS806_p208.jpg) [204] Misure Dalton pants George 11 21 43 19 30 38 Mr C[-]mpton box Coat 5 24 48-8-22 36 31 27 <14> 29-(11 29) (19 14 11 25-41-36- Wallace M. Mclntire 3-14 27 6-16 25 21-20 [-] 19 <10> 20- 17-(12- 11 8) (19-8-) 26 24 B Lamb pants 11-21-39 29 18 36 E Lee pants & vest 13 24-45-19 33-42 24 37- Wm Cast box Coat 5[-] 18-38 8-22 34-29 25 <13> 27 24 (24-8-) (16 13-11 39 33- Mr Babbit box Coat 4- 20 38- 8- 20- 33 29 24- 29 (8 28 (16- 13- 11 22- 37- 32- E Lamb box Coat 3-17-35-7-18-31 (15-12-8-25 212 <11> 23-21 (23-8-) 31-28- br O[---]ben sack Coat 5-18 25 7-21-21-28-24-27-23 (17 13 10 36 33 Mr Roberts sack coat 6 19 38 8-22 38-33 27 30 26 19 14 10 44-42- pants 12-23-41-20 32-39 ----- new page (VMSS806_p209.jpg) Br Fleming box Coat [205] 5 20-41 8-22 35 (17 13 11 29.25 <13> 28- (27 9) 37 33 George Clark Sack Coat 4¾ 19 35 7-20-32-26 23 <12> 25 (8 23-) (15 12-10 23 33 28- Jerome babbitt box Coat 3-16 32 7 18-29-(12-11 8-22-20 22- (6- 20) 30-28 Moroni babbit box Coat ¾ 15-30 6 16 26 (12 11 8 20-18 20-(19 5- 17-28 24- James Williams box coat 3 13 26 6 16-26 20-17<9>-19-18 (13 10 8 (7 18-25 25 Eli tracey Tracey Sack Coat 4 17 34-7 18 30 24 20-24 22 (15 12 9- (7 21 33 28- Bro Devinish Coat 6 20-28 25 <12> 27 22- (17) 8 23-37- 37-33- L Babbit vest 24 37 34 T. Fleming Sack Coat 3-14 28 5¾ 17 27-21-18 20-18 (13 17 9 (7-19-) 27-26 Mr Perkins vest 36-32 23- 10-21 5 12 20 17 15 16 (-9-8 7 14 24 25 John Wakefield 14 23-42-31-18- Bro Green pants 13-26 46 19 37 33 ----- new page (VMSS806_p210.jpg) [206] Andrew Burham vest 24 38-34 J P Snuffin box Coat 5 21 41 8-22 36 29-25 <12->-29-25 (17 14-11- (27 9-40 38- George A Smith vest -16 25 24- Wm J Alr[-]de pants 12 23 44 19 48 30-11-7[-] H Williams pants 12-24-45 19 41 33- W Lasbin Lamb vest -36-24- George Millgate box Coat 4 15 30 7 17-28 21-19 <9-> 21-18 (12 11 8[-] (19-7 28-26- Wm Millgate box coat 3-28 21 39-22 (12-10.8-6-18-27-17- 26-26 Wm J Allread Sack Coat 11- [-]-8-18-37 8 21-34-28 24-<11->26-23- (8-2[-]) (16 12-10 36-31 Mr Brim G pants 2-25 45-19-39-31-6-11 Arlow Whitesides box Coat 3-5-13-27 6-18 28-(12-11-8-([---]9[-] (7 18-29 26- [-]ney Whitesides box Coat 3[-]3-27 6-16 26 (12-1[-]-8-22 [-]0 ----- new page (VMSS806_p211.jpg) [207] Solomon Garrett pants 1-20 40 28 35-19- John W Hess pants 13 23-44-44 35-20- John W Hess Sack Coa[-] 5 20-41 9 22-36-32-29<13->31-25 (19 15 11- (29 10) 42 36 J Clark Sack Coat 5-20 41 8[-] 21-34-30-26-28-(18 14 12 (27) 40 37- Mr Groves pants 13-24 44 42 33 19- Wm H Lee dress Coat 4 19¼ 38 7-22 35 29 25-<12-> 28-24- (17 14 10- (259) 36 32 Mr Statesman Sack Coat 4-20-38 8¼ 21-35-28-24-<12->28-25- (17-13-10-(26) 37-31- James Mitchel box Coat 3-16 32 7 19-30-26 22-23 (15 11 9[-] 33 27 Armsberey box Coat 3-15-30-7 77-27-(13 19 22 20[-] 33 29- George Alley vest 23-36-33- Wallace Mclntire box Coat 3-15 29 6.16 26 (12 11-8-20-11 24- 26 25 ----- new page (VMSS806_p212.jpg) [208] [---] pants 13-23-13-19 39-29- Co[-]oa box coats 4-19 39 7[-] 22 35 29-25 28 24 (17 13 10-38 31 O. Cowdrey over Coat 4-17 40 7 19 32-26-22-24 23 (2[-]) (15 13 10- 37- 35 Eving Green box Coat 3[-] 14[-] 286 15 24 20-18-20[-] 6 (13 11-9-27-25- Wm Huntsman vest 25-37-35[-] Mosses Tracy sack Coat 4[-] 20 40 8 21 34 28-25-<12[-]> 27- 24- (17 14 11 (26) 40 35 Horis Tracy sack 4[-] 19 38 7[-] 20[-] 32- 28- 25 28 23 (17 13- 11 (25) 39 36 Robert P Parker Sack 3[-] 16 31-6 16[-] 27 (14 11-9-2[-] 19 22 18-27-25 H Williams pants 12[-] 25 45[-] 35[-] 40[-] 19 G[-] George A Smith box 5[-]3 21 8-22 35 (19 14-17 32-28 31 25-29-46 45- E Benson pants 13-25 43-42-39 ----- new page (VMSS806_p213.jpg) [209] John Parkens sack 4-20-41 7¾ 23 37 (16-13 10 27 24 27-24-27-38 33- E Benson sack 6-22 42 92 1-34-32 28 29-25 (18 14-11-(27) 41-43- Bro Foot Box Coat 5- 19¾ 38- (18 13 10-30-25-27-23- 26 36-31 8 22 35 Numen Bulkler box Coat 5 19-38-8 22 35 (17 14 11 30 26 28-24-(25[-]) 39 35 Albert Higgins pants 13-22 41[-] 38-31-18- vest 22 35-31 S Ritchards Frock 5 19-39 7¾ 21-35 30 26 28-24 18 14 11-37-33-26 13 25 45-41 33-19- Charles Doblon pants 13 24 44-18 30 37- Thomas Green vest 24 35 34 S Whitesides H G pants 13 23-43-38-30-18-6 George Dalton Sack Coat 19 36-29 26-29-25-8-22 11 14 11- (26) 38 31 ----- new page (VMSS806_p214.jpg) [210] 28-26 28-24- (17 12-12 8-22 39 36-31- 5 20 38 (26) Bro B[---] box coat 4-19-38 29-272 92 24 8 22 34 (17 14 11-26-) 38-35 (26) Bro Whitesides vest 35-30-25- N Gimen box Coat 5 20 41 8 22 35 29 25 27 23 (17 13-11- (26) 38 32 James C[-]ag[---] Sack 5-88-39 8-22-35-30 26 2[-] 26) (18 14-1[-]-40-37 E [---]son pants [-] 25 45 43-39 20 Alvord D[---] 4 [-] 38 7 20 33 27 2[-] 26[-]24 [-]-(25) 31 32 Els[---] 38 37 25 [---] 8-20-35 30-21 29- ----- new page (VMSS806_p215.jpg) [211] Cole box Coat 5 [-] 40 7-21-34½ (16 13 10 28-24-<12>29-(27) 35-32-23- Bro Fleming son Sack Co[-] 15 30-17 27-28-26- Horis Clark sack Coat 4¾ 18-37 8¼ 21 33 (45-12 10 28-<12>24-27-27 (24) 34 29- Mr Statesman pants 12-42[-] 32-39 18- Eggleston frock Coat 5 18 39 7 21 33 29 24 26[-] 23- (9 25 (18 14 11 37-34 H Pender pants 12 25 45 19-39 33 B Groves frock Coat 5 18-36-7-20-33 (16 13 10-29 25 27 23 (25 9-) 37- 32- R N Allred box Coat 5 20 37-8 21 34 (17-13 10- 28-24-27-23 (9-26) 36-32- Luis pants 13 25 44 18 38 31 S Brown box Coat 4-18 41 7-22 34 28 24-27-23 (2[-]) (16-13 9-38 34- D R Williams dress Coat 4 49 38 8-23-37 30 26 28 23 (-10[-]) (18 13 11-31 34- ----- new page (VMSS806_p216.jpg) [212] Mr Meller Sack Coat 5-21 42 8-22 36 29-25-28- 26 (17-13-10 (9-26 41 37- Joseph Young vest 36 31-21 Alford Higins pants 12 22 40-18-37.28- Jacob Erel pants 13 24 43-18 38 31- Bro Roberts vest 42-41-26 (19-14- R N Allred vest R 24 36-33- Alford Higgins Sack 3-17 34 26 23-25-22-(238-) (15-12-70 (8-13-35-31-8 20 31- Bro Harres box Coat 6-21 44 9-23 37 33-29-31-(10 27) (18 15 13 26-48-46- Brigham Lamb box Co 373-16-19 31 (13-11-9-22-20 23-19- (8 23) 30-28 Joseph Young pants 12 23 40-31 19 39 Andrew Wilds 18-38 ----- new page (VMSS806_p217.jpg) [213] L Bracken box C[-] 5-20-45-7-21-34-30 25-<13>29- (18 14 10) (19-27-41 38 George Clark pants 12 23 41-18 30.11.7. Horis Clark pants 12 24 43-19-37 31 Andrew Bigler 415 30 6-18 29 23 20-<10->22 19 (14-11-8-(7-20) 30 29- Bro Cumton 3-15 30 6 18 28 (12 11-8-21-18 <9> 21 48 (20) 27-26- Mr Luis Coat box 5 20 41 8-21-34 (17-14-10 28 24-28 24 (289-) 39 35 Mr J Dingman pants 13 25 45-19 40-32- O Cowdry vest Dr 23-35-32- Thomas Hade box Coat 6-19 27 3-13-27 23 21 22 (13-11-9-27 20 J O Banion box Coat 3 14-29 6 17 26 23 20 <10> 22 18- ([-]-20-) (13 12.9-30 28 L Driggs box Coat 5 19 38 9-22 34-29 24-26 23- 16-13.10-39 33- ----- new page (VMSS806_p218.jpg) [214] Calvin Bingham box Coat 4 18 36 7¾ 20-33 28-<12->26 29-23 18 13-10-(9-26 36-31- pants 12-22-42-18-38 29- G R Frank box coat 5-19-39 8-20-33 (16-13-10 28-24 <13> 21- 24 (8-24) 36-31- R H Hamer over coat 5 19-42-5-21-34 (17 13-10-30 26- 28-23-(9-26 40-35- M D Penderly pants 13-25-45-19-41-33-8-11½ Bro Nealey over Coat 5-26 48 5-22 36 (20-15 12-31-27 29- 24- (27-10-) 43 38- Bro McCastlin vest 26 49 49- Mr Alles Frock Coat 32 19 37 8 21-35 (-17 13 10 29-25<12->-27 23 (25 9) 39-34 Wm Meller vest 39 37 26 Bro White frock coat 4-19-37 7 21-34- (18 13-11) 28 24 28 23- (26) 36 33 John Brawney vest 37 34 24- ----- new page (VMSS806_p219.jpg) [215] James Collie Dr Cr To Making Dr Richr Coat 3 00 2.00 " repairing Pants for B Ami[-]a 18¾ " mak'g N Scovils Coat 3 00 2.00 " " ½ Wrights Pants 75 25 12 Cash 37½ 37½ " " 1 Book from Daniels 25 25 " " Cash 25 50 " Making Cuttlers Pants 1.50 1.00 " Making [--] Daniels Pants 1 25 56 " making [-]. O. Littlefields Pants 1 00 .66 " Enterance fee 3 50 " making Harmons Pants 1.00 75 " Cash 12½ 22 " 1 Tape measure from Glines 18¾ " " Makeing Harmons Coat 2 00 15 " " Store Pay 17½ " " Nauvoo Neighbour Paper 1 00 " " Making ½ dibler Pants 1 25 46½ " " " Claps Pants 1 00 75 26 By Mak burnhisals pants 1-57 1 02 " " [-]. Luce Coat 2 17 1 50 " " Wm Taylors pants 1-12 84 " " Glines 1 00 75 June 3 To amt on Barnhisel 1.37 4 By Mak- half A Lymans Coat 2 00 75 6 " " half Mr Hunts Coat 2 25 84 " " " Charis Paris Coat 2 25 1 68 7 To 4½ lbs of beef 18¾ 9 To Cash 83 11 To amt on Burnhisel 1-37½ 11 By Mak. Burnhisel vest 1 37) 1 03 11 " " D. McCarthys Coat 2 00 1 50 14 " " Wal. Phelps pants 1 25 94 14 " " Canons pants 1 00 75 " attirin Lymans & Mearcum 25 " Cot Mr Hayden 1 34 1 00[-] " half Canlens pants 1 25 47 " " Mawrys Coat 425 157 " Mak-wyeth vest 125 [--] To Cash 50 " flower from wyeth 50 " veal 18 " Cash 25 July 5 By Making Cuttler Coat 2 00 1.50 " " J. Rights " " 1 50 " " Gillards pants 1.12 84 " " part " Coat 75 " " " Boney " 1 00 " " " vest per Gillord 1 00 3[-] To amt from Pharrw acount ----- new page (VMSS806_p220.jpg) H. [-]. Wheeler Dr Cr May 12 <1845> To 1 Book on Daniels 2[-] .25 " " Cash 50 .50 14th " 1 knife on Leytle 38 .38 " " Wood " " .02½ " Makeing Rolfe's Pants 1.50 1.12½ 15th " Making Pants for Daniels 1 25 93¼ " " Makeing ⅓ Daniels Pants 1 25 31¼ " 1 Book on Daniels .25 " Making ½ Coat for 3 00 1.12½ " Cash .12½ 22 " A Hat from Daniels 3.75 " " To 1 Coat from Glims 1.25 " " Enterance Fee 3 50 " " Store Pay 17½ 27 " Printing Office Pay 1.00 28 Picture P office 1 00 " By Repair Dible pants 3 14 " " Mak vest per Harmon 94 " vest Canon 1-25 94 " altering 25 25 " [-] Coat Lee 1-50 [---] " ½ Taylors vest 1-12 42 June 5 part altering shewod Ct 3 00 1 12 " Mak half C Warners Coat 2 00 75 7 " " half fords Coat 1 50 56¼ " " " Cash -5- To Cash 39 13 By Mak. half thorntons Coat 5 25 1 96¾ 14 " " " H Whitneys pants <103> .25 37½ 14 To amt on Jones 2 34 17 " half Half Halls pants 47 to 2 Dollars per Thompson 2.00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p221.jpg) Charles B. Thompson Dr Cr To 1 Book from Daniels .25 19 By making coat for clift 3.50 2.62½ by making vest for Turley 1.50 1.12½ " Altering pants for Clift 50 37½ 19 by amount for superintndng 16.25 1.62½ 6 by making ⅓ Rolfs pants 1.50 37½ 10 to cash 0.30 612 to 15 lb of beef from Turly 0.37½ 26 by amount on Mullianer 92.[-] 0.50 26 " making half of coat for Campbell 0.56½ August 4 by making vest for Sudian l.00 0.75 6 Dr to 10 lb. fish 1½ cents per lb 0.15 8 " to 7½ lb fish Pike from High[-] 20 9 by making half coat for Cox 1 50 56⅓ 12 to cash 35 by Amont on Wheeler 2.00 14 to 5 lb beef 3 cents from Turly 15 4 47[-] 15 to 3⅔ beef 3 cents from Haws 11 12 by making half coat for Strong 1 50 56 16 by making half coat for Parrigh 2 75 1 03 18 to 19 lb fish from High[-] 28½ l-24[-]- 1 87- To half Wiksum Coat 5 00 56 " " Cliff Coat 1 50 56 Amt at 10 per cent on 10-[-]5 1 09 5 12 2.17 15 40 2 17 13.29¼ 22 13.46 whole amt of Cr 23.47- " " of Dr 10 66 amt Due — 12-81¾ Services on Collecting ½ day 50 Due 13-31¾ amt on Camble & G. Young 1-14 Beef 12 weeks [---] 39 " 34 84 8 00 8 00 30 00 36 25 15 8 38 ----- new page (VMSS806_p222.jpg) [Calculations appear at the top of page] June the 3 <1845> James M Glines Dr Cr To Makeing Thin S. Coat 1.50 " " Thin Plaited Pants 1.00 " Do 1.00 " Trimings .37½ " Amt brought over from Page 7- 28.25 " " John D. Lee " " 63.42 " " on J. D. Lee 3.33 " " Amt on 31 87½ at 10 per cent 1.18¾ 9 To Cash 16[-] 11 Amt on Mr Chesler 25 14 To Amt on Hartwell 1-30 " " Amt on M Munrow 25 16 " " Pd David Grant 1.30 " Amt on Hartwell 25 July 5 " amt from pharow acount 12½ " amt on Earl 4 25 " amt Wm Cuttler 3 00 9 " amt on McGillard 4-12- 21 " amont on Cyrus Daniels 0.50 Aust 21 " amount on Order from Hobert 1.50 Aug 25 " making ves per self 1 25 " [-]t on Doctor Richards 3 00 " 1 Cloth Cap 1.00 " Chislers Coat 2 00 <535 Du[---] aug 26 1845> Sept the 9th 1845 By a settlement with $55.35 $64.04¾ G H Glines on Both Books of the 55 35 Tailors asso. Ballance Due Glines $8.69¾ G H Glines Dr 1 00 To amt on Turley 7.69¾ To amt on J Scot from Hillshop Book 1-25 work in preparing the shop 6-44¾ <1 50 -7-94> To amt on Albert Brown 1.25 Printing office Amt on L[-]overage 1-00 The Prophet Joseph Smith's measurements were in this Book where grand Pa Mclntire keept them as he made all the Prophet's clothes until his death. Mother loaned this Book & when it came back the leaf with his measurments was gone she went right to the people—Blakes James G. Blake. But they could never find it Mother felt so bad about this ----- new page (VMSS806_p223.jpg) (1845) (1845) 1845 Allexd Mullenir Dr Cr June 28 By making Coat B. Young 4 50 July 2d " " Wm Cuttler vest 1 00 75 3 " " half Gillards Coat 2 00 75 " 4 " " pants Wollworth 1 00 75 " amt on J Rite 50 6 75 " 5 " amt from pharow acount 48¾ 10 to cash 0 60 19 by making vest for Clift 1.50 1.12½ " making coat for Tu[---] 3.50 2.62½ to 8 lb of beef from T[---]y 0.24 26 by making ⅔ coat for Strong boy 0.75 21 " mending coat for Daniels 0.25 26 to amount on C. B. Thompson 0.50 August 1 by making half coat for Higbee 1.50 56¼ 1 by making pants for Higbe 1 00 75 " amt on Andrew Smith wood 37[-] 2 to 12 lb fish from Higbe 1½ lb. 0.18 [-] 6 to 12¾ lb fish from Higbee 1½ 0.19 12 to 3¼ lb beef from Hous 2½ per 8½ " to cash 35 16 by making parts for Parrish 1 00 75 amt of Beef 21 18 to 15½ lb Fish from Higbee 24 " amt of beef of Howe 25 To making Hartwell Coat 4 00 5 00 3 00 " mak. vest G Hlines 1-25 75 [--] order for shoes 2 87 " " Chisters Coat 1 00 1 50 5½ lb 4 lb beef at Haws 22 cents 3 87 18.29 3 87 14.42 12 62 27.04 Brought from Back Page whole amt of Cr 46-83¼ 21-32 Amt Due 25-51 12 lbs from weiksom 39 34 lbs beef 84 order father J Smith 1 00 ----- new page (VMSS806_p224.jpg) James Collie Dr Cr July 10 to cash 0.60 19 by making calico coat for Lucellus Thompson 1.50 1.12½ 19 by making pants per Laurence 1 00 0.75 " making coat J young 1.50 1.12½ 11 " making coat for Bell 1.50 1.12½ to 14 lb of beef from Turley 0.35 26 to making half of Campbells coat 1.50 0 56¼ " by making ⅓ Strong boy's coat 1.50 37½ Augt 1 by making half Higbee coat 1.50 56 1 by making pants for Higbee Boy 75 2 to 17 lb of fish from Higbe 25 6 to 14½ lb of fish from Higbee 22 19 by making half coat for Cox 1 50 56¼ 12 to 3 lb beef from Haws 2[-] per lb 7½ " to cash 35 14 to beef from Turly 18¼ 15 to 4½ beef 3 cents Haws 13½ 12 by making half coat for Strang 1 50 56½ 16 by making half coat for Parrish 2.75 1 03 18 to 14 lb fish from Higbee 21 To mak-half week sum 5 00 1 87[-] " " pants Hebort pants 1 50 1-26½ " " " scots pants 1 00 75 " " Coat for Cliff 1 50 56 26 " on order on Kimble 1 00 16.73 45 12 16 73 28.31 3 23 25 16 4 25 20-91 12 lbs beef 39 34 lbs beef 84 order on fath. J Smith 1.00 " " " Smith 1.00 tithing 3 23 ----- new page (VMSS806_p225.jpg) [221] Wm P. McEntire Dr Cr amt on Jose Young & Strongs 3 00 amt Bosly Potatoes 28 " on Custo 330 July 26 to 12 lb beef from Haws 3 lb 036 to amount Strong 75 August 12 to 3 oz beef from Haws 2½ lb 8½ " to cash 43 15 to 3¾ high 3 cents from Haws 11 By amt at 10 per cts 1[-] 50 836 2805 Amts Brought foward 934 29.68 Cr 9.34 whole amt work Done 37-72[-] $20.19 " " of Dr 22-20 Amt of Due — 15 52[-] Ballanc of Entre fee 2 92 work in preparing shop 12-60[-] 1 00 amt on Andrew Smith 37[-] 1360[-] " " Wm Strong pants 25 12 lbs beef 37 34 lbs beef 84 [Calculations appear at bottom of page] ----- new page (VMSS806_p226.jpg) Sister Wheeler Dr To Shugar 50 " Coffee 4 lbs — 40 " Tea ½ lb 37[-] " Cash 75 " Cash 1-00 " Cash 35 " 15¼ lbs of pork [-] 38 (Grand Pa's writings) Left Cainsville Sunday May 26th 1849 Left the Bona Lake the 30th Arived winter quarters satur[-]day Left on Tuesday & ARived at the Horn on Thursday I was on Guard Wednesday Eve & Thursday To half past 8 at Night here we Repaire the Rafft for Crossing & furnish[---] Rope Remained here sonday Rained very hard Monday at Noon we Left the horn to on sunday at Noon we came to the Loop- fork Butifull place Timber on the Left Monday To Bever River here we made a Bridge on tuesday & Came to Plum Creek thence to Geeder Creek thence to [---] of Loup fork there we were detained Thursday Night McCardy died with Collery he was Buried on a mound we then Proceeded to wood River Wm Haill took the Chollory & Died at the Next Grove July the 4th Mr Vanderhoope died the 5th of July Bro-Gu[--]y Died the next Sunday at Ellm Creek Mr Hille Spencer & Miller [---] I had an attack of the Chollory Between the [---] fork & wood River ----- new page (VMSS806_p227.jpg) doing to others as ye would have them do to you Paying tithing Seeking to give influance to the Kindom praying ----- new page (VMSS806_p228.jpg) Seeking the Honnor of Men Speaking of the falls of the Breth[--]n Not Loveing The Lord our God as we [---] Not Loveing our Neghbour as ourselves Not tesstifying of Jessus before Men indulging Contrary to the Word of wisdom ----- new page (VMSS806_p229.jpg) Gran [page torn] his Rope in the <[223]> Night friday July 13th we arived at t[--] Cold Sprigs at Night one ma[-] Lost a dutchman in the Bluff sonday 15 preaching & Capt of Elected 16 we came to the past the Last timber tues it Rained we stoped 18th 7 miles, Walker Brok his w[---] 19th we Pased the narows Be[---] the Bluffs & River a few days I Left the Camp with Bro [---] to shoot a Buffolow But he too Crose & we Let him pass Health is Good & thanks to Almighty for it 20th we cam[---] Ratlesnake Creek 19 miles Ceeder B[---] on the oposite side - Capt Hides is ahead 354 miles from winter qu 21st at we Crosed a Creek 8 ft wide Mrs Jones 4 00 M[-] per Load 5 00 f[---]ld 17 34 [Right edge is cut off] ----- new page (VMSS806_p230.jpg) [224] work done on 10 acre Lot in company with Mr Fox Wallace 5 days Erastus 4" Wallace 2" Wallac[-] 1 wattering " 1 " Wallace 2 " Raking wheat " Self 3 " " " " " 4 " " " ----- new page (VMSS806_p232.jpg) [226] 53 lbs of flower 17- of Bran & shorts 90 lb wheat [The page contains a pencil drawing with the following labels] Utah S[--]ch Salt Lake Rio virgin Santa Clara ----- new page (VMSS806_p233.jpg) of his Day Book Belonged to William Patterson Mc Intire Nauvoo 1840 I an his grand- daughter Jennie Burgess Miles This book crossed the planes in a covered wagon into Salt Lake & then on to St George ----- new page (VMSS806_p234.jpg) [---]ens, in the Na[---] Christ. & hands Laid on our heads for the Gifts of the Holly Ghost. & the Power of the God of Isreal Rested upon us & that all that was in our hearts & was Led Give thanks & prais to the God of heaven fo[-] his Mercy & the Enjoyment of his Spirit, on the twenty third day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand [Tears obscure text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p235.jpg) [---]ings, all things opperate against me at once in order I presume to prepare my mind & humble this heart that I might Receive the Gospel of Christ in the Latter End of this year, the Lord saw fit to send his servant Erastus Snow into the Reggion where I Lived. preaching faith Repentance & baptizm for Remission of sins in the Name of Jesus Christ, & the Laying of hands, for [Tears obscure some text] ----- new page (VMSS806_p236.jpg) grandPa William P. McIn[-] day Book in Nauvoo also some writings given to his grand [-] Jennie Burgess Miles by her [-] Margaret Jane Burgess also Ph[-] olden times [-] Bo[-]k came ac[-]s Plains wit[-] in [-] i[-] a[-] gran[-] of the Pr[-] this Boo[-] it to Jan[-] it was [-] leaves a [-] ame l[-] [-]at lea[-] [-]as [--] gone. [-] ther[-] [-]t right down to [-] [-]ut [-] hey were cl[-] [-]b[-]se they [-]ot i[-] [-]is placed & th[-] [-]ould [-] [-]ere[-] this do[-] [-]nother [-] [-]af was [-] we may [-] time I [-]of[-] July 22nd 19[-] ----- new page (VMSS806_p237.jpg) William Patterson McIntire Nauvoo 1840 He was a merchant in Nauvo[-] [The following is written upside down on page] Levine G Mill