Bishop, Isaac H.,—trial of, [236], [237].
Blessings,—Patriarchal, [346].
Blessings,—given in Kirtland Temple, [379], [380]; of the Lord's Anointed, [383]; arrangement of quorums to receive, [391].
Bosley, Edmund,—covenant of, [161]; trial for breaking covenant, [23].
Bosley, Father,—entertains the Prophet, [43], [44].
Bosworth, Joseph,—entertains the Prophet, [50].
Boynton, John F.,—marriage of, [377].
Brown, Samuel,—charged with teaching false doctrine, [137]; confession of, [138].
C
Camp, Zion's—departure of first division of from Kirtland, [61]; equipment and departure of second division from Kirtland, [63]; arrival of at Streetsborough, [63]; organization of at New Portage, [64]; departure of from New Portage, [65]; course of travel, [65]; fear of "milk sickness," [66]; curiosity concerning destination of, [67] (and note); arrival of in Indiana, [68]; western spies in, [69]; threatened at Indianapolis, [70]; course of travel of, [70]; sundry instructions of Prophet to, [71]; called to arms, [72]; angels accompany, [73] (and note); crosses Okaw river, [73]; sham battle in, [74]; approaches Springfield, Illinois, [76]; excitement in Springfield concerning, [77]; preaching in, near Jacksonville, [78] et seq. (and note); scourge of predicted, [80] (and note); crosses the Mississippi, [82]; arrival of at Salt River, [87] (and note); Elders Orson Hyde and Parley P. Pratt dispatched with message at Governor Dunklin, from, [88]l departs from Salt River, [90]; Return of Elders Hyde and Pratt from mission to Governor, [94]; cross Chariton river, [95]; rebellion in, [100]; passes Richmond, Ray county, Missouri, [101], [102]; camps on Fishing river, [103]; preserved from mob by storm, [103], [104] (and note); visited by Colonel Sconce, [105], [106]; outbreak of cholera in, [106], [107] (and note); arrives at Rush creek, Clay county, [112]; cholera in, [114]; disbanded, [114]; members of, formally discharged, [123] (and note); object of journey of, [182] (and note); names of members of, [183] et seq.; names of women and children of, [185].