Butterfield, Elder Josiah,—of First Council of Seventy, presides over Kirtland camp meeting, [93]; arrested for Joseph Young, [108].

Byington, Hyrum H.,—loses child, [123].

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Caldwell County,—meeting of citizens of at Far West, [55].

Call, Elder Anson,—beaten by mob, [242], [245].

Camp, Kirtland,—explanation concerning, note [42]; organization of, [87], et seq; constitution of, [90], [91]; assembling of, near Kirtland Temple, [98], [99]; journal of, [87]-[148]; journal of, daily, [99]; end of, [147]; exodus of from Kirtland, [100]; number of families and members of, [100]; departs from Chester, [101]; renewal of covenants by, [101]; additional rules for, [102-3]; passes through Columbus, Ohio, [106]; Sunday service in, [107], [112], [116], [117], [123], [140]; return of deserters to, [108]; military salute of, [108]; several brethren of arrested to satisfy claims growing out of Kirtland Society money, [108]; brethren arrested rejoin camp, [109]: arrival of, in prairie country [109]; beauty of encampment of, [110]; assaulted [112], [113]; leaders of again threatened with arrrest, [113]; reprimanded by leaders, [114], [115]; travels on the national road, [115], overtakes John E. Page's Canadian company of Saints near Dayton, [117]; takes contract of work on Springfield Dayton Turnpike, [118], [120]; part of take contract raising a levee for Mr. Hushman, [119], [125], [129]; an assistant council of three appointed for, [121-2]; expulsion of members of, [128]; preparations to leave encampment near Dayton, [130], [131], [132]; moves from Dayton, Ohio, [132-3]; enters state of Indiana, [133]; Voorhees stage incident, [135] and note; passes through Terrehaute, Ind., [136]; enters state of Illinois, [137]; question of breaking up of, [137]; sickness in, [138]; passes through Springfield, Ill., [139]; halters by the way, [140]; reorganization of, [143]; trouble at Far West heard of by, [143]; threatened with being halted at Huntsville, [144], proposition to disband rejected, [144-5]; arrival of, at Grand Rapids. Missouri, [146]; arrive at Far West, [147]; greeted by the Prophet and leading Elders of Far West, [85]; arrival of, at Adam-ondi-Ahman, disbanded, [147-8].

Carey, Brother,—attacked by the mob, [182].

Carter, Dominicus,—accompanied leaders of Kirtland camp to prison, [109].

Carter, Simeon,—regards action of general assembly at Far West as hasty, [5].

Cheney, Elijah—overtakes Kirtland camp near Dayton, Ohio, [127].