Brigham Young Journals
April 4, 1847
Image courtesy of: Pioneer Trail State Park , This park includes
the 'This is the Place Monument' and 'Pioneer Home and Garden: Old
Deseret Living History Museum.'

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: Captain Fremont's topographical
map, letters, dancing, medicine preparations, and disorderlyness.
Journal entry: Sunday: Elders Orson
Pratt and E. T. Benson preached this forenoon. My brother, Lorenzo,
Elder Lyman and myself preached in the afternoon. John Y. Greene
brought twenty-six letters from Nauvoo, Mount Pisgah, and other
places. T. Bullock made a sketch of Cap. Fremont's topographical
map of road to Oregon for the use of pioneers.
Elder Lyman Stoddard recived a recommendation and certificate of
authority to preach on the Pottawatomie lands.
The twelve wrote a lengthy letter to Mrs. Luch Smith, mother of
the Prophet Joseph, inquiring after here whereabouts and circumstances,
and offereing to convey her westward if she desired to join the
body of the Church.
A letter was also written by the Council to Elder Nathaniel H.
Felt. St. Louis, directing him to tarry and preside over the Church
there. The Council advised the brethren there who were in the patriarchial
order of marriage to emigrate westward this spring; and counselled
the brethren to let dancing alone; else it would prove a snare and
and a trap in which the enemy would catch many souls.
Dr. Darwin Richardson was invited to emigrate westward immediately
bringing as good a stock of medicines as his circumstances would
permit.
The Church at St. Louis was directed to disfellowship all members
who were disorderly, regardless of their professions or annointings.
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