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Colonel McIlhanyperson
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a.k.a. Colonel Mc-Ilhany
Brigham Youngperson
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a.k.a. Young
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chunk 1025 · paragraph 1463
the Mormon elders. Our train
was loaded with merchandise, just what the
Mormons were in need of. We remained in the
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city ten days. Young then had only seven wives.
Davis and myself visited all the elders homes.
Polygamy, in practice, was decidedly a novelty
to us.”
“Trukee desert of sand fifty miles without
wood or water, was reached and crossed with-
out accident, but it was decidedly severe on
nervous men. When we reached Donner camp
the cabins had been burned, but the numerous
big pine stumps standing twelve feet high re-
vealed the desperate situation wherein so many
valuable lives were lost. On September 1, we
reached Johnson’s store near Feather river. We
had been living for four days exclusively on
sugar and snow water. There we saw Indians
exchanging gold dust for beads, pound for
pound, gold worth $200, beads $1 a pound. That
beats reciprocity, free silver or McKinley’s
tariff all “holler.”