[Apostle Willard Richards Journal] Missouri River, west bank. Morning pleasant. O. Hyde [was] at post office copying letters for Pratt and Taylor which were signed by President and clerk, after which Elder Hyde started with his family to re cross the river. About 1 p.m., President Young rode to the river. Colonel Kane called at the clerkÂ's wagon and requested documents relating to the history of the Church. Several teams came into camp from the river. Dr. Richards [was] unwell, lay down most of the p.m. [afternoon, evening], wrote a letter of commendation for E. T. Benson and wrote history. Towards night, south wind, but clear and pleasant. Heard that Albert Dunham was dead. Heavy rain, thunder, and lightning in the evening from 10 to 12.
[source: Apostle Willard Richards Journal]
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