The subject of the autobiographical sketch11 in this volume feels that he is not presumptuous12 in saying that each class of experience named in relation to the pioneer and the traveler has been his. The perils and hardships of the pioneers in whose work he commingled13 have been the theme of song and story for half a century; the thrilling and adventurous14 character of his experiences as frontiers-man and Indian interpreter were of a kind notable even in those avocations15; his association with historic events of moment includes the period when the territorial16 area of the great Republic was almost doubled by the acquisition of the Pacific slope and the Rocky Mountain region, and when the great gold discovery in California was made, since he was a member of the famous Mormon Battalion17 and also was present at the finding of gold in California, being the first man to declare—on tests made by himself—that the little yellow flakes18 were the precious metal; and his reliance on Deity19 is portrayed20 in his missionary21 work at home and in foreign lands, with civilized22 people and among savages23, often in circumstances when life itself apparently24 was forfeit25 to duty conscientiously26 performed.
In the following pages there is no claim to transcendent literary merit. Yet the writer feels that the narrative is presented in the plain and simple language of the people, with a clearness and force of expression that will be pleasing and impressive to every reader possessed27 of ordinary or of superior educational attainments28; while the very simplicity29 and directness of the language used, far from embellishing30 the events described, prove an invaluable31 guide in securing accuracy, that not an incident shall be overdrawn32 or given undue33 importance.
The purpose of the writer has been to relate the story of his life, for the benefit and entertainment of his children and friends, and of all others who may read it, and to do so with a strict regard for veracity34; for he feels that the numerous thrilling and sensational35 incidents in his life were sufficiently36 exciting to bear a toning down that comes from calm contemplation when the agitation37 of the immediate38 occurrence has passed, rather than to need the coloring of a graphic10 pen. In such a presentation, too, he feels that the result of his labors39 in this respect will be a further step in carrying out that which has been the leading purpose of his life, namely, to do good to all mankind, to the glory of God.
With a fervent40 desire and firm confidence that every worthy3 aim in presenting this autobiography41 shall be achieved, and shall find a vigorous and ennobling response in the hearts of those who read it, the leading events of his life, and the narration42 thereof, are respectfully submitted to his family and friends by
THE AUTHOR.

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