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hundred wagons and three thousand Cattle I don't know the  
hundred wagons and three thousand Cattle I don't know the  
exact number oe people their ware to baptist preachers  
exact number oe people their ware to baptist preachers  
went out as missionarys [sic] on the Rev H Jonson from here  
went out as missionarys [sic] one the Rev H Jonson from here  
it creatid [sic] quite an exitement [sic] for awhile Br Anible  
it creatid [sic] quite an exitement [sic] for awhile Br Anible  
has talked pretty strong of going next Spring but hardly think  
has talked pretty strong of going next Spring but hardly think  
they will git of
they will git of

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Betsy Anns helth [sic] has been very poor for this sometime she is some better so she takes most of the care of her Children they hav [sic] had a [? girl most of the time for [?] months and some of the time too, but they are getting along tollerable [sic] well they [?] a pretty good stock of Cattle and Shepe [sic] and hav [sic] something of a derry they sell there Chees [sic] for 4 cents a pound green Butter allem he has about twenty acres of Corn and it will average about 50 bushels to the acre he has some whete [sic] and oats, potatoes hav[sic] the aperence [sic] of not being much of a crop his boys are nearly men grone, [sic] Betsey sais [sic] she intends writing to you as soon as she is able and has time for she has hur [sic] hands and hur [sic] hart [sic] ful [sic] they send there respects We hav [sic] rented the Farm that was Fathers our crops look well we hav [sic] about ten acres of corn and considerable of a crop of oats and grass our potatoes will be tite we only come here last Spring and had not time to put in which his wheat will hav [sic] to come by Shumakink this faul [sic] and winter if he has his helth [sic] our boys are concederable [sic] help Edmund is most as taul [sic] as I am, Samuel makes his home with Bonny B Still holds the office [sic] of Sherrif [sic] he has one, convict in jail under the sentence of death, I suppose he will hav [sic] him to hang they ware to Brothers by the name of Hodges hung in Burl ngton last week, they ware the most hardened wretches that ever lived, they spent thare [sic] last breths [sic] in cursing and sware ing, they ware [sic] from the Mormon town, the Mormons had giv [sic] out threts [sic] that they should not be hung and come a Steam boat lode, but was not in time to execute thare [sic] desines [sic] for the Crimenals [sic] ware hung afue [sic] moments before they landed which pu [sic] and end to thare [sic] wicked desines [sic] for that time, but no dout [sic] but they will take revenge, in some way perhaps by again takeing [sic] innocent blod [sic] There has been quite a number of people emegranted [sic] from this territory this Spring to oregon [sic] about three hundred wagons and three thousand Cattle I don't know the exact number oe people their ware to baptist preachers went out as missionarys [sic] one the Rev H Jonson from here it creatid [sic] quite an exitement [sic] for awhile Br Anible has talked pretty strong of going next Spring but hardly think they will git of