| Andrew Jenson - Mormon Church - 1890 - 372 pages
...hereafter, which was communicated to the companies by the captains of tens as follows: At 5 o'clock in the morning the bugle is to be sounded as a signal for every man to arise and attend prayers befo'e he leaves his wagon. Then the people will engage in cooking, eating, feeding teams, etc., until... | |
| Levi Edgar Young - Utah - 1924 - 476 pages
...discipline of the camp is shown in Clayton's journal. Writing on April 18, he says: At five o'clock in the morning the bugle is to be sounded as a signal...wagon. Then cooking, eating, feeding, teams, etc., until seven o'clock, at which time the camp is to move at the sound of the bugle. Each teamster is... | |
| Western Writers of America - History - 1985 - 332 pages
...Company. On Sunday, April 18, Brigham Young laid out the daily routine of the camp: At five o'clock in the morning the bugle is to be sounded as a signal...and attend prayers before he leaves his wagon. Then the people will engage in cooking, eating, feeding teams, etc., until seven o'clock, at which time... | |
| Susan Willoughby - History - 1996 - 100 pages
...the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada, an area considered to be an uninhabited desert. Source /At 5 am the bugle is to be sounded as a signal for every man...eating, feeding teams etc till seven o'clock, at which the camp is to move at the sound of the bugle . . . No man to be permitted to leave his wagon unless... | |
| Marjorie Godfrey - History - 1996 - 100 pages
...1846 persecution began again. Mormons and their houses were attacked. Source fAt 5 am every man to attend prayers before he leaves his wagon. Then cooking,...eating, feeding teams etc till seven o'clock at which the camp is to move . . . No man to be permitted to leave his wagon without permission from his officer... | |
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