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    Illinois. The people
    recognized their master. They straightway elected Brigham Young
    President, by a prodigious majority, and have never faltered in their
    devotion to him from that day to this. Brigham had forecast--a quality
    which no other prominent Mormon has probably ever possessed.
    He recognized that it was better to move to the wilderness than be moved.
    By his command the people gathered together their meagre effects, turned
    their backs upon their homes, and their faces toward the wilderness, and
    on a bitter night in February filed in sorrowful procession across the
    frozen Mississippi, lighted on their way by the glare from their burning
    temple, whose sacred furniture their own hands had fired! They camped,
    several days afterward, on the western verge of Iowa, and poverty, want,
    hunger, cold, sickness, grief and persecution did their work, and many
    succumbed and died--martyrs, fair and true, whatever else they might have
    been. Two years the remnant remained there, while Brigham and a small
    party crossed the country and founded Great Salt Lake City, purposely
    choosing a land which was outside the ownership and jurisdiction of the
    hated American nation. Note that. This was in 1847. Brigham moved his
    people there and got them settled just in time to see disaster fall
    again. For the war closed and Mexico ceded Brigham's refuge to the
    enemy--the United States! In 1849 the Mormons organized a "free and
    independent" government and erected the "State of Deseret," with Brigham
    Young as its head. But the very next year Congress deliberately snubbed
    it and created the "Territory of Utah" out of the same accumulation of
    mountains, sage-brush, alkali and general desolation,--but made Brigham
    Governor of it. Then for years the enormous migration across the plains
    to California poured through the land of the Mormons and yet the church
    remained staunch and true to its lord and master. Neither hunger,
    thirst, poverty, grief, hatred, contempt, nor persecution could drive the
    Mormons from their faith or their allegiance; and even the thirst for
    gold, which gleaned the flower of the youth and strength of many nations
    was not able to entice them! That was the final test. An experiment
    that could survive that was an experiment with some substance to it
    somewhere.

    Great Salt Lake City throve finely, and so did Utah. One of the last
    things which Brigham Young had done before leaving Iowa, was to appear in
    the pulpit dressed to personate the worshipped and lamented prophet
    Smith, and confer the prophetic succession, with all its dignities,
    emoluments and authorities, upon "President Brigham Young!" The people
    accepted the pious fraud with the maddest enthusiasm, and Brigham's power
    was sealed and secured for all time. Within five years afterward he
    openly added
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