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The Secretaries note. Entred in the booke of the Matricula. Fol. 683. Francisco de Siquera. The copie of the letter of Don Lewes the infant, and brother to the king of Portugall, sent into England to Anthonie Anes Pinteado. Anthony Anes Pinteado, I the infant brother to the king, haue me heartily commended vnto you.

As for example, an Englishman that hath heard of Waterford in Ireland, and not of Wexford, might in taking foorth a copie of some writing easilie commit a fault in noting the one for the other. We find in Ptolomie Camedolon to be a citie belonging to the Trinobants, and he maketh mention also of Camelodunum, but Humfrey Lhoyd thinketh that he meaneth all one citie.

... If studious, copie fair what time hath blurred, Redeem truth from his jawes; if souldier, Chase brave employments with a naked sword Throughout the world. Fool not; for all may have, If they dare try, a glorious life, or grave. In brief, acquit thee bravely: play the man. Look not on pleasures as they come, but go.

In April, 1874, understanding that the missionaries south of the river were in grave danger, a party of 35 men from Kanab and Long Valley, led by John R. Young, was dispatched southward. At Moen Copie was found a gathering of about forty. It appeared the reinforcement was just in time, as a Navajo attack on the post had been planned.

Neuerthelesse all this did little amend the matter, for though he set a new copie of countenance therevpon, yet he reteined his old peruerse purpose in his discontented mind, hauing learned that Qui nescit fingere nescit regere.

Blythe remained at Moen Copie, alone with his family, until 1874, including the time of the Indian trouble more particularly referred to in this volume in connection with the work of Jacob Hamblin. The failure of the Haight expedition in no wise daunted the Church authorities in their determination to extend southward.

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.

In 1900 Moen Copie ward embraced 21 families and about 150 souls. There had been an extension of the Navajo reservation westward and the Indians, though friendly, had been advised to crowd the Mormons out, on the ground that the country in reality belonged to the aborigines. There was no title to the land, which had not been surveyed and which was held only by squatter rights.

The presiding spirit of the locality was Tuba, the Oraibi chief, who had been taken by Jacob Hamblin to Utah, there to learn something of the white man's civilization. Joseph Fish wrote that at an early date Moen Copie was selected as a missionary post by Jacob Hamblin and Andrew S. Gibbons and that in 1871 and 1872, John L. Blythe and family were at that point.

J. Lorenzo Hubbell states that Lee was at Moen Copie for a while before going to take charge of the ferry. In the summer of 1877, Ephriam K. Hanks was advised by President Brigham Young to buy the ferry, but this plan fell through on the death of the President.

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