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Eliza Roxcy Snow Journals
June 14, 1847
Location: Elkhorn River Crossing - 986
miles left, Nebraska - (nine rods wide, three feet deep) - 27 miles
from Winter Quarters. Seven miles south and further west, over the
Elkhorn River, members of the first company camped here April 11,
1847.
Summary: Monday - Crossing the Elk Horn
River.
Journal entry: Cross'd the river which
is a muddy swift running stream--on a raft in the afternoon--before
which sis. Smith Thom & Sess. came to our carriage--we had an interesting
time--sis. P. & sis. T. spoke in tongues & many interesting things
were said.
After crossing I went to sis. Sess. tent spoke to Lucina & Mary
[Sessions] about their relationship &c. & was made to rejoice in
hearing them speak in the gift of tongues.
Source: Eliza
Roxcy Snow: Personal Writings
- © edited by Maureen Ursenbach Beecher 1995.
All rights reserved. Rights were granted by Ms. Beecher (editor),
the University of Utah Press (publisher), and Huntington
Library in Pasadena, California (owners of the original diary)
to publish the transcribed contents of Eliza R. Snow's diaries
for educational use.
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