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What was different about
William Henry Haigh 1866 trek across the prairie to the Salt Lake Valley?
a.
He was the only
one pulling a handcart in his wagon company
b.
He was not a
member
c.
He was a minister
d.
He was the
adopted son of Lilburn W. Boggs
Yesterday’s answer:
C His release as a missionary
From the life of Charles
Herbert Worthen: In 1891-93 he filled a
mission to the Southern States, laboring principally in Kentucky. While on this
mission he had a significant dream April 24, 1893, in which he thought that
while attending conference Bro. J. Golden Kimball told him he would be released
to go home the next day. On that day he received the letter from his president
telling him the exact words he had dreamed the night before; he was released
because of the sickness of his father who died just before the son returned
home.
Jenson, Andrew, LDS Biographical Encyclopedia (Salt Lake
City: Andrew Jensen History Company, 1914), 2: 418.
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