Documents, Volume 4, Part 1 Introduction: April–July 1834
Part 1: April–July 1834
In April
1834, JS began making preparations to
lead the to and to extricate himself and the from debt. During this same time, JS traveled
to , Ohio,
to attend hearings regarding threats against his life made by ,
who had been excommunicated from the church. Later in the month, JS
journeyed to , Ohio, to
hold a . By
May, JS was confident enough in his financial standing to
leave , Ohio, with the Camp of Israel. JS traveled with
the expedition from May to
July 1834, returning to Kirtland at the end of July. The twenty
documents in this part highlight JS’s preparation for the
expedition, the experiences of the camp itself, and the formation of
the Missouri in July 1834. The documents include letters from JS to his
wife , correspondence regarding the
reaction of Missouri citizens to the camp’s approach, minutes of
meetings, financial documents relating to the United Firm, and three
revelations—two that pertain to the reorganization of the
United Firm and one that disbanded the Camp of Israel.