[Letter from Vilate Kimball to Heber C. Kimball regarding the death of Joseph & Hyrum Smith] My Dear Dear Companion
	 Never before, did I take up my pen 
	 to address you under so trying circumstances as we are now placed
	 but as Br Adams the bearer of this can tell you more than I can write 
	 I shall not attempt to discribe [describe] the scene that we have passed through
	 God forbid that I should ever witness another like unto it
	 I saw the lifeless corpes [corpse] of our beloved brethren when they 
	 were brought to their almost distracted families. yea I witnessed 
	 their tears and groans which was enough to rend the heart of an 
	 adamant. every brother and sister that [ ] witnessed the scene fe[lt] 
	 deeply to simpathyze [symphonize] with them. yea, every heart is filled with 
	 sorrow, and the very streets of Nauvoo seam to morn. whare [where] 
	 it will end the Lord only knows. we are kept awake night after 
	 night by the alarm of mobs. these apostates say, their damnation 
	 is sealed their die is cast, their doom is fixed. and they are 
	 determined to do all in their power to have revenge. ...
[Source: Letter from Vilate Kimball to Heber C. Kimball]
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