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Discourse, 6 March 1840, as Reported by John Smith

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Montrose Township

Located in southern part of county on western shore of Mississippi River. Area settled by Captain James White, 1832, following Black Hawk War. Federal government purchased land from White to create Fort Des Moines, 1834. Fort abandoned; remaining settlement...

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, Lee Co., Iowa Territory, 6 Mar. 1840. Verson copied [ca. 6 Mar. 1840] in John Smith, Journal, 1836–1840, p. [60]; handwriting of
John Smith

16 July 1781–23 May 1854. Farmer. Born at Derryfield (later Manchester), Rockingham Co., New Hampshire. Son of Asael Smith and Mary Duty. Member of Congregational church. Appointed overseer of highways at Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., New York, 1810. Married...

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; CHL.

Historical Introduction

See Historical Introduction to Minutes and Discourse, 6 Mar. 1840.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. *Discourse, 6 March 1840, as Reported by Elias Smith

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March 6th 1843 1840
Met to in Council Joseph &
Hyrum [Smith]

9 Feb. 1800–27 June 1844. Farmer, cooper. Born at Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack. Moved to Randolph, Orange Co., 1802; back to Tunbridge, before May 1803; to Royalton, Windsor Co., Vermont, 1804; to Sharon, Windsor Co...

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present who informed us that thus Saith the <​Lord​> you need not observe the Law of Consecration untill our case was Decided in Congress also to be very mild in our Difficulties with each other not have any trials in council if it could be avoided would to Lord that we could be at peace among ourselves [p. [60]]
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