Footnotes
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, 21 Oct. 1839, 26; Memorial to Nauvoo High Council, 18 June 1840.
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, ca. 1839–ca. 1843. Fair copy. In Oliver Cowdery, Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL.
Documents, Volume 6, Introduction to Part 4: 24 Apr.–12 Aug. 1839; Appointment as Trustee, 2 Feb. 1841; see also Historical Introduction to Agreement with George W. Robinson, 30 Apr. 1839. These were sometimes payments for land or donations for temple construction; it is also possible that Sherwood bartered goods on JS’s or the church’s behalf.
Oath from Henry G. Sherwood, 17 Dec. 1842; “Nauvoo Political Wards, 1843–1844,” in JSP, D13:485.
JSP, D13 / Heimburger, Christian K., Jeffrey D. Mahas, Brent M. Rogers, Mason K. Allred, J. Chase Kirkham, and Matthew S. McBride, eds. Documents, Volume 13: August–December 1843. Vol. 13 of the Documents series of The Joseph Smith Papers, edited by Matthew C. Godfrey, R. Eric Smith, Matthew J. Grow, and Ronald K. Esplin. Salt Lake City: Church Historian’s Press, 2022.
For more information on the Missouri land survey that Robinson made, see Historical Introduction to Land Survey, May–July 1838.
1843 Sept 1 | City of to | Dr |
1 ½ <½> days to this date removing Small pox—p | 3.00 | |
[Sept] 25 | 1 day Smallpox pains) Cooking house | |
[Sept] 26 | 1 [day Smallpox] Pain | 4.00 |
[Sept] 27 | 1 day mooving Pain | 2.00 |
28 | 1/2 [day] attendance Cleaning houses | 1.50 1.00 |
29 | 1/2 day attendance Cleaning house | 1.50 1.00 |
oct 2 | 1/2 day [attendance] preparing &c | 1.00 |
Soap of orr | 0.10 | |
Meat of [illegible] | ||
Nov. 11 –43 | The above Cancelled by city council or allowed | |
Dec 4 | 1 night watch—— | 1.50 |
6 | 1 night [ watch]— | 1.50 |
8 | 1 night— [ watch] | 1.50 |
10 | 1 night [ watch] | 1.50 |
12 | 1 night [ watch] | 1.50 |
14 | 1 night [ watch] | 1.50 |
16 | 1 night | 1.50 |
18 | 1 might [night]— [ watch] | 1.50 |
$12.00 |
TEXT: Possibly “looking”.
Shadrach Roundy submitted a claim to the Nauvoo City Council that included Sherwood’s service as a city guard for eight nights between 4 and 18 December 1843. (Claims from Shadrach Roundy and Others, 4 and ca. 19 Dec. 1843.)