58/61 persuaded me to come down and pay him a visit. His wife had died and he felt very lonely. I had been there but a few days when my old friend A.Bennett and his children also came to Stockton's. The children had grown so much I hardly knew them, but I was glad indeed to meet them. He had been persuaded to go to Utah, being told that a fortune awaited his coming there, or could be accumulated in a short time. |