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Show -2- the Hawaiian Mission by Parley P. Pratt. Re lost a child going out . and his fe. who returned before him from Hawaii died neaxi San :Bernardino i n 1855. The Hs.WP.iian mi sion being still in its infancy. :Brother Lewis O")ened ,. tin shon in Honolulu and b7 his earnings a.esisted the mission financially. Thus he r aised most of the means needed to buy a press to .rint books :in the Ra.wa.Uan langua,ge. rte was released from hi Hawaiian mis sion in 1855 4Uld 3ftor recro a-had died a few months previ ous ly-. With a wsgott and two span of :inuleo :Brotber crossed. the dessert and arrived :tn Salt La.lee Git:, in the sprinc of ·,, 1g57·; Dul'illg the winter of 18'57 and 1g5g, ]!lder Lewis married. M.-.:1,l'f Scott, who was horn October 29. 1$17. '!'hey rem.oved to St . l)eorga , Ubll, &nd thence to .Ka.nab. Kane Count y , Utah, where his wi:f e died Novaniber 14. 1s75. He then Elder Lewis d.ied at the ~~e of aeventy- f'our 'Jftt:e:rs from an a ttack of 'billions fever November 13, 1877, in Xe.nab , Kt>.ne County , Utah. Re was an active snd ene:re;etic man. and a noble worker and honest in ~11 his d.en.ling&. Before his death he was ordained a Patriarch. (co ,led by Alma Dtm:n) |