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On the 20th of July, four days before the Mormon arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, most of the men had been organized to travel "home" after what Tyler called "both the ancient and the modern Israelitish custom, in companies of hundreds, fifties and tens." The leaders were Andrew Lytle and James Pace, with Sergeants Hyde, Tyler and Reddick N. Allred as captains of fifties.
Rufus C. Allen, Co. A. Las Vegas. Reuben W. Allred, Co. A. Pima. Mrs. Elzada Ford Allred Accompanied husband. Henry G. Boyle, Co. C. Pima. Henry W. Brizzee, Co. D. Mesa. James S. Brown, Co. D. Moen Copie. Edward Bunker, Co. E. St. David. George P. Dykes, Co. D. Mesa. Wm. A. Follett, Co. E. Near Showlow. Schuyler Hulett, Co. A. Phoenix. John Hunt Snowflake Accompanied his father, Capt.
1 Samuel H. Rogers 6 Hyrum Judd 2 Henry Standage 7 Samuel Thompson 3 Edward Bunker 8 Wm. 1 Rufus C. Allen 2 John Steele 3 Reuben Allred 4 Elzada Ford Allred 5 Wm. The enlistment term expired in January, but it was March, 1848, before the men were paid off and discharged.
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