Introduction to the Legal Records Series
Introduction to Joseph Smith’s New York and Pennsylvania Legal Cases
State of New York v. JS–A, 20 March 1826
State of New York v. JS–B, 29 June 1830
State of New York v. JS–C, 30 June 1830
Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut, circa August 1819
George H. Noble & Co. v. JS, circa 29 November 1830
Introduction to Joseph Smith’s Ohio Legal Cases
Fisher v. Stratton, 29 June 1837
C. Lake for the use of Quinn v. Millet et al., 10 July 1837
Millet for the use of JS v. Woodstock, 20 July 1837
Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery for the use of JS v. Woodworth, circa 31 July 1837
Cahoon, Carter & Co. for the use of JS v. Avery, 5 August 1837
Cahoon, Carter & Co. for the use of JS v. Draper, circa August 1837
State of Ohio v. Ritch, 14 September 1837
Foster Sr. v. Luke Johnson et al., 23 December 1837
Bump v. JS, circa 1 January 1838
Bump v. S. Smith and JS, 2 January 1838
M. Allen v. JS et al., 8 January 1838
Wilder and Strong v. Rounds, 18 January 1838
W. W. Spencer v. Cahoon et al., circa 25 January 1838
J. Johnson v. Remonstrants, 5 April 1834
State of Ohio v. D. P. Hurlbut, 9 April 1834
State of Ohio v. JS for Assault and Battery, 20 June 1835
Rounds qui tam v. JS, 10 February 1837
Martindale v. JS et al., 5 June 1837
E. Holmes v. Dayton et al., 5 June 1837
G. Patterson and J. Patterson v. Cahoon, Carter & Co. and Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 5 June 1837
Bank of Geauga v. JS et al., 6 June 1837
Kelley v. Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 6 June 1837
State of Ohio v. JS for Threatening to Take Life, 10 June 1837
Bailey, Keeler & Remsen v. JS and O. Cowdery, circa September 1837, not litigated
Newbould v. Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 24 October 1837
JS for the use of J. Hitchcock and J. R. Hitchcock v. Cheney, 24 October 1837
Seymour & Griffith v. Rigdon and JS, circa 24 October 1837
Barker for the use of Bump v. JS and O. Cowdery, circa 24 October 1837
Eaton v. JS and O. Cowdery, 27 October 1837
Boynton and Hyde v. JS, 3 April 1838
Commercial Bank of Lake Erie v. Cahoon et al., 3 April 1838
Stannard v. Young et al., 3 April 1838
Wright v. Rigdon et al., circa 3 April 1838
L. Holmes and C. Holmes v. JS and Cahoon, circa 3 April 1838
M. Allen v. O. Granger, 4 June 1838
Bailey & Reynolds v. Rigdon et al., 4 June 1838
Stannard v. Young and JS, 3 October 1838
JS for the use of J. Granger v. Smalling and Coltrin, 8 November 1838
Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty v. Rigdon et al., 16 April 1839
Halsted, Haines & Co. v. O. Granger et al., circa 16 April 1839
Rigdon et al. for the use of L. Cowdery v. W. Smith, 12 November 1839
Scribner v. Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, circa 20 October 1840
Bump Administrator of the Estate of Stannard v. Young and JS, circa 4 October 1842
Russell v. JS et al., 18 March 1844
Introduction to Joseph Smith’s Missouri Legal Cases
State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot, 5 August 1840
State of Missouri v. Gates et al. for Treason, 5 August 1840
State of Missouri v. Baldwin et al. for Arson, 5 August 1840
State of Missouri v. Gates et al. for Arson, 5 August 1840
State of Missouri v. Worthington et al. for Larceny, 5 August 1840
State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods, 5 August 1840
State of Missouri v. Pratt et al. for Murder, 5 August 1840
Boosinger v. JS et al., 10 November 1839
Boosinger v. O. Cowdery et al., 12 November 1839
JS v. McLellin, 21 August 1839
JS v. Brotherton, 22 September 1843
Introduction to Joseph Smith’s Illinois Legal Cases
Parker v. S. Foster, 25 July 1842
Harwood v. A. Brown, 1 September 1842
Copeland v. A. Brown, 5 September 1842
Canfield v. Morey, 26 December 1842
Saunders v. T. Dixon, circa 4 February 1844
City of Nauvoo v. Markham, 9 November 1841
City of Nauvoo v. H. Rhodes, 5 July 1842
City of Nauvoo v. Walker, 5 July 1842
City of Nauvoo v. McGraw and White, 2 August 1842
City of Nauvoo v. W. Thompson, 2 August 1842
City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of Miles, 6 December 1842
City of Nauvoo v. Anderson et al., 17 December 1842
City of Nauvoo v. Clements and N. Tanner, 19 December 1842
City of Nauvoo v. Clements et al., 22 December 1842
City of Nauvoo v. Withers, 9 February 1844
City of Nauvoo v. Bostwick, 26 February 1844
City of Nauvoo v. Easton, 1 April 1844
City of Nauvoo v. C. L. Higbee et al., 26 April 1844
City of Nauvoo v. R. D. Foster–C, circa 9 May 1844
State of Illinois v. Eagle–A, 25 October 1841
State of Illinois v. Little, 25 July 1842
State of Illinois v. D. Brown and Edwards, 15 November 1842
State of Illinois v. Olney, 10 February 1843
State of Illinois v. Unknown Defendant, 19 June 1840
State of Illinois v. Owsley et al., 11 July 1840
Niswanger v. Greene, 18 December 1840
JS v. Shearer, 26 February 1842
State of Illinois v. Tubbs, 27 July 1842
State of Illinois v. Goddard et al., 6 February 1843
State of Illinois v. Dayley and McMellin, 17 June 1843
State of Illinois v. JS for Assault and Battery, 1 August 1843
State of Illinois v. Elliott–A, 18 December 1843
State of Illinois v. Elliott–B, 18 December 1843
State of Illinois v. Eagle–B, 22 December 1843
R. D. Foster v. Hawn, 15 January 1844
State of Illinois v. Sympson, 17 January 1844
State of Illinois v. Rolfe, 28 March 1844
State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–B, 17 June 1844
State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A, 27 June 1844
State of Illinois v. JS and H. Smith for Treason, 27 June 1844
City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–A, 10 March 1842
City of Nauvoo v. McGraw, 2 August 1842
City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–B, 30 November 1842
State of Illinois v. J. Hoopes and L. Hoopes on Habeas Corpus, 5 April 1843
Extradition of JS for Treason, 1 July 1843
State of Illinois v. Finch on Habeas Corpus, 24 November 1843
City of Nauvoo v. F. M. Higbee, 16 January 1844
State of Illinois v. Greene et al. on Habeas Corpus, 3 April 1844
City of Nauvoo v. A. Spencer, 3 June 1844
City of Nauvoo v. C. L. Higbee, 3 June 1844
Miller et al. v. B. Holladay and W. Holladay, 7 May 1841
Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS, 8 May 1841
Sweeney v. Miller et al., 5 May 1842
Robinson v. C. Granger, 6 May 1842
State of Illinois v. C. L. Higbee, circa September 1842
M. F. Thompson v. F. Dixon and E. Dixon, 17 May 1843
City of Nauvoo v. Hunter, 23 May 1843
City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Assault, 23 May 1843
City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–C, 23 May 1843
City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Ardent Spirits, 24 May 1843
Butterfield v. Mills, 17 October 1843
Clayton v. E. W. Rhodes et al., 21 October 1843
W. Schwartz et al. v. JS, circa October 1843, not litigated
Bostwick v. JS and Greene, 20 May 1844
State of Illinois v. R. D. Foster, 20 May 1844
Niswanger v. Wight and Jett, 23 May 1844
F. M. Higbee v. JS–A, 23 May 1844
State of Illinois v. Colton, 25 May 1844
Davis v. JS et al., 21 October 1844
State of Illinois v. JS for Perjury, 21 October 1844
State of Illinois v. JS for Adultery and Fornication, 21 October 1844
Dana v. Brink et al., 23 October 1844
JS v. O. Cowdery, 29 October 1844
State of Illinois v. Drown, 20 May 1845
Phelps, Assignee of JS v. Wilson Law, 21 May 1845
City of Nauvoo v. C. A. Foster, 21 October 1845
City of Nauvoo v. R. D. Foster–A, 21 October 1845
JS et al. v. C. B. Street and M. B. Street, circa 22 May 1846
JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–B, circa 26 June 1843
JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A, 10 May 1844
C. A. Foster v. JS and Coolidge, circa August 1844
F. M. Higbee v. JS–B, circa August 1844
Sympson v. JS, circa August 1844
Extradition of JS et al. for Treason and Other Crimes, 10 June 1841
JS Guardian of Maria Lawrence et al., 4 June 1841
United States v. Jeremiah Smith, 6 May 1859
United States v. Haws et al., 11 June 1842
Extradition of JS for Accessory to Assault, 5 January 1843
Introduction to the Trial of the Accused Assassins and the Estate of Joseph Smith
State of Illinois v. Williams et al., Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court, 30 May 1845
E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS, Hancock Co., IL, Probate Court, 1844
Coolidge Administrator of the Estate of JS, Hancock Co., IL, Probate Court, 1844–1848
Ivins v. E. Smith et al., Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court, 21 October 1845
Ferris Administrator of the Estate of JS, Hancock Co., IL, Probate Court, 1848–1852
Green v. Ferris Administrator of the Estate of JS, Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court, 19 April 1849
Kimball v. L. C. Bidamon et al., Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court, 15 June 1852
United States v. Joseph Smith III et al., U.S. Circuit Court for the District of IL, 17 July 1852
Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS, Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, Probate Court, 1844–1846
Holcomb Administrator of the Estate of JS, Lake Co., OH, Probate Court, 1860–1865
Joseph Smith and Civil Litigation