Hosea Stout Journals
January 21, 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, police, and Hosea have meeting to discuss
seditious spirit issues.
Journal entry: Friday Jan 21st 1848. This morning the Council
& police met as agreed last evening at 9 o'clock. I was called upon
to give a relation of things as they existed in & about this place.
I was all the fore-noon at my report when we adjourned for dinner
and met again when I finished my report & was followed by several
of the police who also testified that my statements were all correct.
I assure you that we unfolded a black budget to the astonishment
of the Council who did not even suspect how matters were going.
I do not wish to say anything about the state of affairs as it is
not very essential to the reader.
After the reports of the police were made the Council decided
that we had not sounded a needless alarm. Also that a charge should
be prefered by me against E. D. Woolley as a beginning to put down
some of the iniquity reported. The charge I prefered was for using
seditious and unbecoming language against the Council and authorities
of this place. The Council seemed determined to put a stop the course
of things.
After Council I went to see & have an interview with Priest Harris
then came home about 9 o'clock and issued an order on Smith & Donalld
Store for their tax.
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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