A Young Folks' History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Nephi Anderson
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the soldiers went back to the east where they took part in the great Civil
War. The commander, Albert Sidney Johnston, fought on the side of the south, and fell in the great battle of Shiloh. The Saints returned to their homes in July, 1858. Thus again, the Lord preserved his people, and protected them from their enemies. Topics.--1. The mission of Colonel Kane. 2. Governor Cumming installed. 3. Meeting with peace commissioners. 4. The move south. 5. The entrance of the army. Questions and Review.--1. What did Colonel Kane do at Washington? 2. What was his mission to Utah? 3. Where was the army camped? 4. Who was Governor Cumming? 5. What did Colonel Kane get the governor to do? 6. What did the governor find in Salt Lake City? 7. Why did the Saints move south? 8. What did they propose doing if the army came to harm them? 9. What were Governor Cumming's feelings? 10. Tell about the meeting with the peace commissioners. 11. Describe the march of the army through Salt Lake City. 12. Where did the soldiers camp? 13. When did they leave Utah, and where did they go? CHAPTER XXXIV. PROSPERITY. The action of the "Mormons" in again leaving the homes they had newly made |
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