Mormon History, Mar 1, 1846

Speaking for an ailing Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball tells the "Camp of Israel" to "remove to some other location, because we are so near Nauvoo the brethren are continually going back and neglecting their teams and families, and running to me for counsel about a little property they have here or there or somewhere. . . . He called upon all who meant to go ahead to say, I, which was responded to most heartily by the brethren present. . . .About noon, the Camp began to move and at 4 o'clock nearly five hundred wagons were on the way traveling in a Northwesterly direction."

[source: Advent Adam website (defunct) - based on http://amzn.to/originsofpower]

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