The Mormon Battalion, Its History and Achievements

Part 8

Chapter 8931 wordsPublic domain

Page 49: round one side, a cold one around the other. [period missing in original]

Page 49: fallen upon the rainy season. [original has extraneous quotation mark]

Page 49: "The ill-clad [original has ill-crad] Battalion," he continues

Page 49: the announcement that Gen. [period missing in original] Kearny

Page 51: of the snow-capped mountains." [quotation mark missing in original]

Page 51: military brevity the achievements [original has achievemets]

Page 52: these first wagons to the Pacific [original has Pacifice]

Page 53: Lieutenants A. [period missing in original] J. Smith and George Stoneman

Page 54: "Some had not shaved [quotation mark missing in original]

Page 54: a year's growth had to be sacrificed [original has sacrified]

Page 55: vermin, and no person, however [original has howevevr] cleanly

Page 55: "Colonel Cooke and Lieutenant Stoneman commenced [quotation mark missing in original]

Page 55: nine privates of Company A. [period missing in original]

Page 59: be accepted. [period missing in original]

Page 59: induce the Battalion to re-enlist. [period missing in original]

Page 60: and work until spring. [period missing in original]

Page 61: mustered out of the service. [period missing in original]

Page 62: $1,950.00, cash down. [original has extraneous quotation mark]

Page 63: Goodyear's title amounted to no more [original has momre]

Page 65: 24th of January [original has extraneous quotation mark] while

Page 65: Jan. [period missing in original] 30th: Clear, and

Page 65: he does not know the date. [period missing in original]

Page 67: date of discovery trebly proved. [original has extraneous quotation mark]

Page 67: civilized world to California. [period missing in original]

Page 68: Bigler, followed the wagon road. [period missing in original]

Page 69: might examine the place." [original has single quote]

Page 71: Parties [original has Patrties] came in one after another

Page 71: national 4th," writes H. [period missing in original] H. Bancroft

Page 72: been murdered by the Indians. [period missing in original]

Page 73: California and the U. [period missing in original] S. government

Page 75: he had met Captain Hunt [original has Hrnt]

Page 75: rank of lieutenant-colonel, with an adjutant [original has adjustant]

Page 75: the wish of the department. [period missing in original]

Page 76: and that he [original has be] brought with him

Page 77: 4. [original has comma] The adoption of irrigation farming

Page 77: The part [original has extraneous of] the Battalion took

Page 78: government paid Mexico $15,000,000. [period missing in original]

Page 78: Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevadas [original has Nevavda]

Page 78: for which was paid $10,000,000. [period missing in original]

Page 80: Such is [word is missing in original] the reputation of the Battalion

Page 80: The part the Battalion played [word missing in original] in the discovery of gold

Page 80: with the several invalided [original has invallided] detachments

Page 83: the streets [original has tsreets] of Salt Lake City

Page 84: grade of brigadier general (1861) [opening parenthesis missing in original]

Page 85: natural austerity of temperament [original has temperment]

Page 85: from the report of those who were present." [quotation mark missing in original]

Page 86: Col. [period missing in original] Cooke said to him

Page 87: load it and give it to me. [period missing in original]

Page 87: was not properly loaded.'" [double quote missing in original]

Page 88: You may go to your tent.'" [double quote missing in original]

Page 88: Col. [period missing in original] A. S. Johnston, in 1858

Page 89: the erection of a monument [original has monumen]

Page 90: a site was selected, [comma missing in original] a competition

Page 90: Mr. G. P. [period missing in original] Riswold

Page 90: Mr. [period missing in original] Morrison of the firm

Page 93: world is all but overcome [original has ovrcome]

Page 93: being only dimly suggested." [quotation mark missing in original]

Page 93: the front dominates and pervades [original has prevades]

Page 93: whereon the blanket is suggested [original has suggsted]

Page 94: the wealth of the country. [original has comma]

Page 94: shattered their plow points [original has poitns]

Page 94: also graceful and symmetrical [original has symetrical]

Page 95: with steadfast purpose to build [original has built] it

Page 96: with the founding of the [original has te] State

Page 96: duty would be to disgrace [original has disgrance]

Page 96: not perish from among men. [period missing in original]

Page 96: their state by fittingly memorializing [original has memoralizing]

[8:e] Hist. of Brigham Young, [comma missing in original] Ms. Bk. 2

[8:e] (Hist. U. S., [comma missing in original] p. 483)

[17:q] History of Brigham Young, [comma missing in original] Ms. Bk. 2

[18:s] History of [of missing in original] Brigham Young [comma missing in original] Ms. Bk. 2, pp. 30-34.

[19:v] Kane's Lecture [original has Licture] "The Mormons"

[19:t] History of Brigham Young, [comma missing in original] Ms. Bk. 2

[19:u] History of Brigham Young, [comma missing in original] Ms. Bk. 2

[21:a] [Transcriber's note: Footnote missing in original.]

[25:e] History of the Mormon Church (Roberts), [comma missing in original] Americana, March, 1912

[30:b] their arrival in Santa [original has Sant] Fe

[31:d] driven all the [original has he] way from Nauvoo

[32:e] Personal Narrative by P. St. George Cooke, G. P. Putnam [original has Putman] and Sons

[62:g] middle of November, 1847" [quotation mark missing in original]

[64:e] time of the gold discovery [original has discvery]

[75:g] quoted by Bancroft, [comma missing in original] Hist. Cal.