Mormon History, Friday, Jun 5, 1846.

[Apostle Willard Richards Journal] Bromberry Hill. Amos Fielding came up to the encampment about 7, and again wanted to know what he should say to the joint stock company. President Young said he had no counsel to give, for Ward and Hedlock were not subject to counsel, but if they were disposed to purchase the Great Basin for the Church, thought it would be a good appropriation. Encamped on the prairie near a small creek after 14 miles travel, having forded what we supposed the west branch of Grand River, and fall on in with the Indian trail to Council Bluffs.

[source: Apostle Willard Richards Journal]

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