Life of a Pioneer: Being the Autobiography of James S. Brown

CHAPTER LXII.

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Again in Arizona--Settling Difficulties Among the People--Our Reservoir Bursts--News of Notable Events--Prepare to Repel an Indian Raid--Indians Quarrel, and the Trouble Passes Over--Funeral at Moencoppy--Exploring Trip to the Southeast--A White Indian Child--Meet the Head Chief of the Navajos--His Address, and Proposition to Accompany me to Salt Lake City--Agree on a Date for the Journey--Continue my Trip Over into New Mexico, then Return to Moencoppy--Accusation Against me Disproved--Indians Gather to go to Salt Lake City--Make the Trip--At President Young's Deathbed--Visit the Indians--Honorable Release from my Mission--Resume Home Missionary Labors--In Prison for Conscience Sake.