Footnotes
Revelation, 23 Apr. 1834 [D&C 104:1, 29–30]; “Notice,” Messenger and Advocate, June 1836, 2:329; see also “Notice,” Messenger and Advocate, Aug. 1836, 2:364.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
The Evening and the Morning Star was printed from June 1832 to July 1833 in Independence, Missouri, and from December 1833 to September 1834 in Kirtland. The Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate was printed in Kirtland from October 1834 to September 1837. In January 1835, F. G. Williams & Co. began reprinting all issues of The Evening and the Morning Star, with editorial changes, under the shortened name Evening and Morning Star. (Introduction to F. G. Williams & Co.; Masthead, The Evening and the Morning Star, June 1832, [8]; Masthead, The Evening and the Morning Star, July 1833, 112; “Prospectus,” Messenger and Advocate, Sept. 1837, 3:571.)
The Evening and the Morning Star. Independence, MO, June 1832–July 1833; Kirtland, OH, Dec. 1833–Sept. 1834.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Jan. 24 | for [Evening and Morning] Star, Mess. & Ad. [Messenger and Advocate] | 2.00 |
for Book of Mormon p[er] C Clapper | 1.25 | |
for one No Star 1/— | 0.12½ | |
25 | Star 2 Vols. | 2.00 |
26 | for graine ground to | 3.00 |
[26] | to this amont from Joseph Smith jr. for s ’s expense from Sept. 1834 | 25.00 |
Rec[eive]d of for Adv[o]cate | 1.00 | |
28 | for Star Sub[scription]. | 2.00 |
for Mess & Ad. | 0.50 | |
30 | [for Mess & Ad.] | 1.00 |
Feb. 2 | for Re[print] Star | 1.00 |
of for Sub | 5.00 | |
for Subscription | 4.00 | |
of of J[osiah] Fuller | 1.00 | |
paid in labor on the office | 20.00 | |
8 | Subscriber | 1.00 |
Subscripion Dr [Debit] p[e]r Pery | 1.00 | |
14 | for | 0.12½ |
Subscription for & | 2.00 | |
Ap[r]il | For Mess & Ad. | 5.00 |
[Apil] | for printing | 0.50 |
Sub | 0.12½ |
Frederick G. Williams handwriting ends; Oliver Cowdery begins.
Oliver Cowdery handwriting ends; Frederick G. Williams begins.
Frederick G. Williams handwriting ends; Oliver Cowdery begins.