Coun. said he believed they had procured all things which have been mentioned to them as being necessary. Brothers and also said they believed all things were ready.
The said brother is present by his permission, and he asked the council if they had any objections to his remaining with us this afternoon, inasmuch as there is no business before the council only what pertains to the mission
The council said they had no objections
The then proposed that the brethren take a light wagon with them to assist in carrying their luggage and for their better accommodation.
A conversation then ensued on this the propriety of adoption [adopting] this proposition. [p. [351]]
At the previous council meeting, Tindall, an adopted member of the Delaware tribe, was appointed to accompany Lewis Dana to the Delaware. (Council of Fifty, “Record,” 15 Apr. 1845.)