Mormon History, Monday, Aug 3, 1846.

[Apostle Willard Richards Journal] Omaha. Warm and pleasant. President Young quite unwell in the a.m. [morning]. One of his oxen fell in the creek and broke his neck. It was immediately bled, dressed, and distributed to the camp. In the p.m. [afternoon], President [Young] rode out, and from 3½ to 6 [3:30 to 6:00 p.m.] was in counsel at the post office with Brothers H. C. Kimball and Richards. Wrote a letter to President Isaac Morley and council in reply to their minutes (on file). Also, letter to George W. Harris to have him write his wife to meet Bishop Whitney at St. Louis and come on with him, bringing her daughter from Alton. The day was very hot.

[source: Apostle Willard Richards Journal]

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