Declaration, circa 7 May 1844 [JS et al. v. C. B. Street and M. B. Street]
Declaration, circa 7 May 1844 [JS et al. v. C. B. Street and M. B. Street]
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Bachman & Skinner on behalf of JS, , , , and the estate of , Declaration, , IL, ca. [7] May 1844, JS et al. v. C. B. Street and M. B. Street (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1846); handwriting of ; docket by , [, IL, ca. 7 May 1844]; notation by , [, Hancock Co., IL], 8 May 1844; ten pages; photocopy in Historical Department, Materials Received from Mark W. Hofmann, CHL.
In 1982, the Church Historical Department (now CHL) acquired this document from Mark Hofmann. As was later discovered, Hofmann forged many early church history and Americana manuscripts and altered authentic documents to increase their market value; he also dealt in authentic manuscripts. In 1986, church representatives offered documents received from Hofmann to the courthouses or local government agencies where they may have originated, and this document was returned to the circuit court. A collection was created in 1995 to collate forged and suspect documents acquired from Hofmann directly or indirectly through other donors and included both manuscripts and photocopies of documents that were returned to government institutions in 1986. Since there is no provenance information definitively dating this document prior to its possession by Hofmann and there is no indication the document underwent forensic testing, it cannot be conclusively authenticated.
Footnotes
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Turley, Victims, 355.
Turley, Richard E., Jr. Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hofmann Case. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992.
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Turley, Victims, 346.
Turley, Richard E., Jr. Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hofmann Case. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992.
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See the full bibliographic entry for Materials Received from Mark W. Hofmann, 1980–1985, in the CHL catalog.
Historical Department. Materials Received from Mark W. Hofmann, 1980–1985. CHL. CR 100 306.
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in consideration of the premises promised to pay the amount of the said note to the plaintiffs and the said since deceased according to the tenor and effect thereof. Yet the said defendants nor either of them nor any of them have nor paid the same nor any part thereof although often, to wit, on the tenth day of August <A D> 1841 and on divers other days [3 words illegible] and before the commencement of this suit, at , Hancock County Illinois, [illegible] requested so to do. [2/3 page blank] [p. [6]]
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