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Go Amos thy distant course persue,
Select many of the just and true.
Think not though distant that thou are
Thou can’st forgotten be.
While memories live with in our hearts,
We will always remember thee.
May happiness ever be thy lot,
Wherever thou shalt be.
And joy and pleasure light the spot,
That may be home to thee:
And when in your hand this pen you take,
Think of the ones that presented it to thee
And though oceans wide between us roar,
And distant be thy lott;
Should we never see thee more,
Amos forget us not
M.A.
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The evening was spent in every way that would satisfy the taste please the ear, and gladen the heart. Though events may pile upon my mind mountain high and my heir turn white with age, yet glimering as a bright star will be the memories of these happy events.
Sun 19th:- As twas my costum I atended Sunday School Sacrement and evening had the privelege of speaking at each of these. bid fare well to many friends.
Tues 21:- I parted with my beloved home. My sister Hannah & Nephew Samuel P. My father, mother, Bros. Samuel & William and a number of friend acompanied me to the depot from whoom I parted at 4-15 PM. On the short line R.W. I reached Willard City at 6 oclock where I remained for the night to visit friends.
Wens: 22 Left Willard on the morning train for Salt Lake City