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Show The Promised Land Chapter Twelve - 147 Notes 1Jenson's Historical Record, vol. 8, p. 902. This is from an article, "Journeyings in the Wilderness." Jenson's Biographical Encyclopedia states that John Tanner owned five of the teams, vol. 2, p. 802. 2Journal, August 20, 1848. The child was named Platte DeAlton Lyman. The child got along well even if the mother was uncomfortable. 3This is the last verse of the song, "Come Come Ye Saints" composed by William Clayton in 1846 while the Saints were struggling across Iowa. -Deut. 3:27; 34:4. 5Sidney and Nathan were married and entitled to their homes and farms. 6Jenson's Historical Record, vol. 6, pp. 333-34. Location is R I E, T 2 S. Sec. 16, 21. 7See John Tanner Family. 8Myron Tanner, Biography. 9Mary Jane Mount, Journal, summer of 1856. 10lbid. llSee chapter, "Another Try for a Home." 12Ruth Winder Robertson, This is Alta ([Alta], 1972). 13Ibid., p. 5. uSee picture close of chapter. 15Something remains; the name, the beautiful waterfalls and the grounds. 16Robertson, This is Alta. It took forty 17"Journal History." 181n author's files. 1 !lPersonal interview. years to build the lovely picnic temple, 1852 to 1892. |