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Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 3, 6 May 1845–13 January 1846

6 May 1845 • Tuesday, continued Page 1 10 May 1845 • Saturday Page 4 9 September 1845 • Tuesday Page 13 30 September 1845 • Tuesday Page 33 4 October 1845 • Saturday Page 42 11 January 1846 • Sunday Page 85 13 January 1846 • Tuesday Page 109

Source Note

See source note under Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845.

Historical Introduction

See historical introduction under Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845.

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and establish themselves. He has wrote a letter to
brother Woodruff

1 Mar. 1807–2 Sept. 1898. Farmer, miller. Born at Farmington, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of Aphek Woodruff and Beulah Thompson. Moved to Richland, Oswego Co., New York, 1832. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Zera Pulsipher,...

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more than 2 months ago, instructing him to ship no more emigrants to the
United States

North American constitutional republic. Constitution ratified, 17 Sept. 1787. Population in 1805 about 6,000,000; in 1830 about 13,000,000; and in 1844 about 20,000,000. Louisiana Purchase, 1803, doubled size of U.S. Consisted of seventeen states at time ...

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, but send them to
Oregon

Lewis and Clark expedition wintered in area, 1805–1806. Treaty of 1818 between U.S. and England provided decade of joint rights to area. Major immigration to area from existing U.S. states commenced, 1839. Oregon Trail used as main route to area, beginning...

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and
California

Originally part of New Spain. After Mexico declared independence, 1821, area became part of Mexico. American colonization increased, after 1840. By 1841, area was known variously as California, Upper California, Alta California, and New California. Area included...

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On 16 October 1845 Young informed Woodruff of the outbreak of violence in Hancock County and of the Mormons’ promise to leave the state next spring. “Our council to you,” Young wrote, “is to send no more emegrants here; but let them wait in Eng[land] till they can ship for the Pacific Ocean. Say the Bay of St. Francisco, or Vancouers Island, or such other place or places as may be wisdom.” On 5 December 1845 Woodruff, then in England, wrote to Young that British Latter-day Saints intended to “either purchase or charter a ship and fit it up for California this winter or spring.” (Brigham Young, Nauvoo, IL, to Wilford Woodruff, Liverpool, England, 16 Oct. 1845, Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, CHL; Wilford Woodruff, Liverpool, England, to Brigham Young, Nauvoo, IL, 5 Dec. 1845, Brigham Young Office Files, CHL.)


Comprehensive Works Cited

Woodruff, Wilford. Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.

Brigham Young Office Files, 1832–1878. CHL. CR 1234 1.

They are already preparing to ship a company from the Eastern States to those places
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Latter-day Saints in New York were then making preparations to sail around Cape Horn and to California onboard the Brooklyn, which they had chartered under Samuel Brannan’s direction by 13 December 1845. (Woodruff, Journal, 21 Nov. 1845; “To Emigrants,” New-York Messenger, Extra, 13 Dec. 1845, [1].)


Comprehensive Works Cited

Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.

New-York Messenger. New York City. 1845.

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P. P. Pratt

12 Apr. 1807–13 May 1857. Farmer, editor, publisher, teacher, school administrator, legislator, explorer, author. Born at Burlington, Otsego Co., New York. Son of Jared Pratt and Charity Dickinson. Traveled west with brother William to acquire land, 1823....

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, stated that the distance from here to the Bear River valley is about thirteen hundred miles. The rout is good and at this season of the year when the ground is froze it would be about three months travel. In that region spring is late and by taking an early start we could reach there in time to put in a crop.
Coun.
O. Hyde

8 Jan. 1805–28 Nov. 1878. Laborer, clerk, storekeeper, teacher, editor, businessman, lawyer, judge. Born at Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Nathan Hyde and Sally Thorpe. Moved to Derby, New Haven Co., 1812. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, ...

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, approves of the idea of appointing Agents to leave in charge of our property. He would also be in favor [p. [90]]
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  1. [132]

    On 16 October 1845 Young informed Woodruff of the outbreak of violence in Hancock County and of the Mormons’ promise to leave the state next spring. “Our council to you,” Young wrote, “is to send no more emegrants here; but let them wait in Eng[land] till they can ship for the Pacific Ocean. Say the Bay of St. Francisco, or Vancouers Island, or such other place or places as may be wisdom.” On 5 December 1845 Woodruff, then in England, wrote to Young that British Latter-day Saints intended to “either purchase or charter a ship and fit it up for California this winter or spring.” (Brigham Young, Nauvoo, IL, to Wilford Woodruff, Liverpool, England, 16 Oct. 1845, Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, CHL; Wilford Woodruff, Liverpool, England, to Brigham Young, Nauvoo, IL, 5 Dec. 1845, Brigham Young Office Files, CHL.)

    Woodruff, Wilford. Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.

    Brigham Young Office Files, 1832–1878. CHL. CR 1234 1.

  2. [133]

    Latter-day Saints in New York were then making preparations to sail around Cape Horn and to California onboard the Brooklyn, which they had chartered under Samuel Brannan’s direction by 13 December 1845. (Woodruff, Journal, 21 Nov. 1845; “To Emigrants,” New-York Messenger, Extra, 13 Dec. 1845, [1].)

    Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.

    New-York Messenger. New York City. 1845.

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