Mormon History, Feb 3, 1846

[Hosea Stout Diary] Tuesday Feb 3 1846. Met the guard as usual and regulated it for the day, and apointed B. Jones & R. Stevens to see & regulate all the Boats preparitory to our crossing the riverthen had a talk with G. W. Langley relative to the difficulty in which we settled with good feelings to each other, & was engaged there and at the Hall untill noon & then came home and then went to the Temple & was there untill three & a half and met the guard and Police & regulated it for the nightThe police expressed their satisfaction at the settlement which I had made with Langley I then went up in the Temple and found all right and then came home & packed up my books & staid all night.While up in the Temple I had a talk with Br J. P. Harmon relative to his dissension from the police.Matters was settled to the satisfaction of us both.

[source: Diaries of Hosea Stout]

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