| Charles Mackay - Latter Day Saints - 1851 - 458 pages
...was most rife. In some of these, the fever prevailed to such an extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unmilked ; they wanted for...to keep their feet, went about among the tents and waggons with food and water, like nurses through the wards of an infirmary. Here, at one time, the... | |
| Henry Mayhew - Mormons - 1852 - 362 pages
...was most rife. In some of these, the fever prevailed to such an extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unmilked ; they wanted for...to keep their feet, went about among the tents and waggons with food and water, like nurses through the wards of an infirmary. Here, at one time, the... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1855 - 908 pages
...worse fated. " In some of these, the fever prevailed to such an extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unmilked. They wanted for voices...Sundays. The few who were able to keep their feet, went among the tents and wagons with food and water, like nurses through the wards of an infirmary. Here... | |
| Henry Mayhew, Charles Mackay - Latter Day Saints - 1856 - 322 pages
...was most rife. In some of these, the fever prevailed to such an extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unmilked ; they wanted for...to keep their feet, went about among the tents and waggons with food and water, like nurses through the wards of an infirmary. Here, at one time, the... | |
| Henry Howe - California - 1857 - 504 pages
...They wanted for voices to raise the psalm of Sundays. The few who were able to keep their feet, went among the tents and wagons with food and water, like...might see women sit in the open tents keeping the Hies offiheir dead children, sometime after decomposition had set in. . " Though the season was late,... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1858 - 592 pages
...yet worse fated. " In some of these the fever prevailed to euch an extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unmilked. They wanted for voices...Sundays. The few who were able to keep their feet, went among the tents and wagons with food and water, like nurses through the wards of an infirmary. Here... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1858 - 766 pages
...yet worse fated. " In some of these the fever prevailed to such an extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unmilked. They wanted for voices to raise the psalm of Sundays. The Я w who were able to keep their feet, went among the tents and wagons with food and water, like nurses... | |
| a. carrington - 1876 - 852 pages
...extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unuiilked. They wanted for voices to raite the Psalm of Sundays. The few •who were able to...infirmary. Here at one time the digging got behind band ; burials were slow ; and yon might see women sit in tho open tents keeping the flies off tbeir... | |
| Daniel Tyler - Latter Day Saint churches - 1881 - 390 pages
...was most rife.* In some of these the fever prevailed to such an extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unmilked , they wanted for...of an infirmary. Here at one time the digging got * It is certain that there is no sickness among the present inhabitants of behind hand: burials were... | |
| S. M. Schmucker - Latter Day Saint churches - 1881 - 470 pages
...was most rife. In some of these, the fever prevailed to such an extent that hardly any escaped it. They let their cows go unmilked ; they wanted for...raise the psalm of Sundays ; the few who were able to ki-ep their feet, went about among the tents and wagons with food and water, like nurses through the... | |
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