Houston, Isaac, to Brigham Young, 18 Aug. 1851
Two hundred sixty one and a half miles
From Salt Lake City August 18th, 1851
President Brigham Young
Dear Sir
I heard yours of the 1 st Inst. read on the 10 th, with much pleasure
and satisfaction, and in answer to your request would say that on the
22nd Day of June
last I left Bullocks Grove 8 miles south of Kanesville with my Family
with my Son in law and
Daughter Brother John Riggs & Family also Br. Edward Duckworth and
Lady[.] we came to
Platt[e]ville[.]
Crossed the Mo. River on the 26th[.]
Left
the River 27th and on the 29th lef[t] Council Grove, 12 miles this
side of s d River. Our little Band consists of the above mentioned
together with Isaac
Sampson & Family[,] James Lemmon & Family[,] W m Nelson &
Family[,] (& Capt. W
m McPhirson & Family[,] also four men with him (viz) Perly
Dickinson[,] Thomas McFarlin[,] W m
Reas & Adam--he has two thrashing Machines with him all from
wisconsin)[.] we have all
had good hea[l]th as usual and have been blessed of our Heavenly Father
and prospered thus
far on our way for which we have great re[a]son to be thankful[.] we
have not been hindered from traveling but 3 hours by high waters since
we crossed the Mo. River[.] we have heard
of no sickness on the
south Route this Season[.] the Roads have been Dry most of the way[.]
Feed not Plenty since we were 100 mils below Fort Laramie. Capt.
Mcp[h]erson went throug[h]
to the Gold mines last year.
In haste [I] Remain y obet. Servt,
ISAAC HOUSTON
Brother Houston was traveling in the William McPherson Company of 1851.
Another company, that of Isaac Bullock that traveled to the Salt Lake
Valley in 1852 contained
at least four families who lived in Bullock’s Grove at some point.
Benjamin Bullock was the Frontier
Guardian representative.
Used with permission of the Winter Quarters
Project.
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