[Apostle Willard Richards Journal] Dr. [Richards] engaged in making a door for his house and one for William Kay. The remnant of the Omahas that was left from the slaughter passed through this place with some others, having one of the Dr.Â's oxen for a pack horse and some horses belonging to the camp. The Indians who were in the village went on south with them. This night, or about one oÂ'clock tomorrow morning, the Dr. went to bed in his house (without a bedstead), the first time for near 11 months since he left his house in Nauvoo.
This morning the mill frame was commenced raising. William Kay came home this evening after an absence of two days on the opposite side of the river.
[source: Apostle Willard Richards Journal]
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