Hosea Stout Journals
January 25, 1848
Location: Winter Quarters - 1014 miles
left, Nebraska - Location: 41:21:41N 95:56:45W Currently the site
of Florence, Nebraska, Winter Quarters was settled in September,
1846 as a temporary resting place for the pioneers. It is located
just west of the Missouri river in Nebraska.
Summary: The Council House, being filled
with public arms, looks like a gunsmith establishment. Pork is stolen
from one of the Brethren.
Journal entry: Tuesday Jan 25th 1848.
Today the police commenced to clean & put in order the public arms
which I assure you was a laborious & tedious job. The Council House
looked more like a gun smith establishment than anything else.
Last night J. P. Harmons' pork house was entered and considerable
pork taken out which Longley by strategy found out was done by Bushrod
W. Wilson. He was had up before Bp H. Peck and made to pay four
fold & restore the pork taken.
E. Gardner returned today with some corn, the avails of their preaching.
Source: On
the Mormon Frontier: The Diary of Hosea Stout
- 1844-1861 Volume I - Edited by Juanita Brooks. Permission to
use excerpts granted by Utah State Historical Society and the
University of Utah Press.
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