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Hale, Jonathan H.—appointed treasurer Kirtland camp, [97]; arrested for Joseph Young, [108].
Harriman, Henry—one of the First Council of Seventy, and presidents of Kirtland camp, [93]; presides at Kirtland camp meeting, [97].
Hammond, John,—expelled from Kirtland camp, [130].
Hancock, Solomon,—sustains local presidency at Far West, [4].
Harris, George W.—receives the Prophet and family at his home, Far West, [9].
Headlock, Elder Stephen,—complains of camp murmuring—reproved, [119].
Higbee, Judge Elias,—speaks against conduct of local presidency at Far West, [4]; accompanies First Presidency to found city north of Far West, [67]; orders out militia, Far West, [169].
Hinkle, Lieut.-Col. George M.—accuses Elders Phelps and Whitmer in the general assembly of the Church at Far West, [4]; removes to De Witt, [155]; leads company of militia from Far West to 'Diahman, [162]; treachery of, [188-9].
Hillman, Elder Mayhew,—upholds Kirtland camp movement, [97].
Hodge, Alice,—death of, [149].
Hudgins, Mr.—postmaster, makes unfriendly report to governor, [166].
Hughes, judge, of Clay county,—remarks of, on brethren, [264-5].
Humphrey, Smith,—house of, burned at De Witt, [157].
Hyde, Orson,—farewell visit to churches in England, [21]; departs for America, [22]; arrives at Kirtland from England, [36]; arrival of, at Far West, [48]; departure of, from Far West, [165]; affidavit of, [167], [168] and notes; restored to Priesthood, [379].