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Discourse, 26 May 1844, as Compiled by Leo Hawkins

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JS, Discourse,
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., IL, 26 May 1844; handwriting of
Leo Hawkins

19 July 1834–28 May 1859. Clerk, reporter. Born in London. Son of Samuel Harris Hawkins and Charlotte Savage. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by John Banks, 23 Oct. 1848. Immigrated to U.S. with his family; arrived in New Orleans...

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with insertions by
Thomas Bullock

23 Dec. 1816–10 Feb. 1885. Farmer, excise officer, secretary, clerk. Born in Leek, Staffordshire, England. Son of Thomas Bullock and Mary Hall. Married Henrietta Rushton, 25 June 1838. Moved to Ardee, Co. Louth, Ireland, Nov. 1839; to Isle of Anglesey, Aug...

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and Jonathan Grimshaw; dockets in handwriting of Robert L. Campbell and Jonathan Grimshaw; nine pages; JS Collection, CHL.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. *Discourse, 26 May 1844, as Compiled by Leo Hawkins History, 1838–1856, volume F-1 [1 May 1844–8 August 1844] “History of Joseph Smith”

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I am the only man that ever has been able to keep a whole <​church​>

Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.


together since the days of Adams— a <​large​>

Insertion in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.


majority of the whole have stood by me:— <​neither​>

Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.


Paul, John, Peter <​n​>or Jesus never did it. I boast that no man ever did such a work as me— the followers of Jesus ran away from him, the Latter Day Saints never ran away from me yet. You know my daily walk and conversation. I am in the bosom of a virtuous and good family <​people​>.

Cancellation and insertion in graphite in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.


How I do love to hear the wolves howl: when they can get rid of me, the devil will also go. For the last three years I have a record of all my acts and proceedings <​for I have kept several good <​faithful​> and efficient Clerks in constant employ, they have accompanied me every where & carefully kept my history, and they have written down what I have done, where I have been & what I have said​>.

The insertions in this sentence and the following two insertions are in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.


they <​therefore my enemies​> cannot charge me with any day or time <​or place but what I have written testimony, to prove my actions, and my enemies​>— for <​&​> they

The inserted “&” is in unidentified handwriting, possibly Thomas Bullock.


cannot prove any thing against me. They have got wonderful things in the Land of Ham. I think the grand Jury have strained at a gnat and swallowed the camel. A man named
Simpson [Alexander Sympson]

8 Nov. 1807–16 Aug. 1867. Trader, saw mill operator, land developer. Born in Green Co., Kentucky. Son of William Sympson and Mary Clendennin. Resided in Greensburg, Green Co., 1810. Moved to Summersville, Green Co., by Aug. 1820. Married Nancy Carter, ca....

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says I made <​an​>

This and the following three insertions are in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.


affidavits against him &c
Mr Simpson

8 Nov. 1807–16 Aug. 1867. Trader, saw mill operator, land developer. Born in Green Co., Kentucky. Son of William Sympson and Mary Clendennin. Resided in Greensburg, Green Co., 1810. Moved to Summersville, Green Co., by Aug. 1820. Married Nancy Carter, ca....

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says I arrested him. I never arrested
Mr Simpson

8 Nov. 1807–16 Aug. 1867. Trader, saw mill operator, land developer. Born in Green Co., Kentucky. Son of William Sympson and Mary Clendennin. Resided in Greensburg, Green Co., 1810. Moved to Summersville, Green Co., by Aug. 1820. Married Nancy Carter, ca....

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in my life. He says I made <​an​> affidavits against him. I never made an affidavits against him in my life. I will prove it at <​in​> Court. <​I will tell you how it was:​> last winter I got ready with my children to go to the
farm

JS purchased one hundred fifty-three acres for farm, 16 Sept. 1841, to be paid off over time. Located about three miles east of Nauvoo on south side of Old Road to Carthage. Farm managed by Cornelius P. Lott and wife, Permelia. JS frequently labored on farm...

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, to kill hogs.
O. P. [Orrin Porter] Rockwell

June 1814–9 June 1878. Ferry operator, herdsman, farmer. Born in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. Son of Orin Rockwell and Sarah Witt. Moved to Farmington (later in Manchester), Ontario Co., New York, 1817. Neighbor to JS. Baptized into Church of...

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was going to drive. An Englishman came in and [p. [2]]
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Editorial Title
Discourse, 26 May 1844, as Compiled by Leo Hawkins
ID #
1371
Total Pages
18
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  • Leo Hawkins
  • Jonathan Grimshaw
  • Thomas Bullock
  • Unidentified

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

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    Cancellation and insertion in graphite in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.

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    The insertions in this sentence and the following two insertions are in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.

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    The inserted “&” is in unidentified handwriting, possibly Thomas Bullock.

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    This and the following three insertions are in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

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