2.04.2010
(71) Order purchases land for cotton farm, Zemira appointed to take charge
(1877) Zemira had written a letter to the authorities in Orderville, containing a report of what he had done in regard to the cotton enterprise, and Bp. Chamberlain then came to Leeds and on October 18 the two of them bought land for a cotton farm on the river a little above, or up-river from Washington. He said they bought the claims of four or five brethren and planned on getting that many more from brethren they missed seeing, whom their neighbors said would sell.
He had been kicked on the thigh by a horse the day before while hauling hay, which lamed him badly, and he suffered much with his thigh while doing this cotton business. He was appointed to take charge of the cotton farm, then Bp. Chamberlain went back to Orderville, and Zemira stayed home a day resting, and his lameness improved.
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