Historian’s Office, Martyrdom Account
Historian’s Office, Martyrdom Account
Source Note
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Historian’s Office, martyrdom account; handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw, , and ; 76 pages plus several inserted pages; CHL.
For more information on the History Drafts, see Introduction to History Drafts, 1844–1856.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Historian’s Office, Martyrdom Account, Draft.
<*> was in the meeting seeing what was going on, he afterwards told that the purpose of the meeting was to take into consideration the best way to stop Joseph Smith’s career, as his views on Government were widely circulated to look like Wild fire, they said if he did not get into the Presidential Chair this Election, he would be sure the next time; and if & would join together and kill him they would not be brought to Justice for it; there were Delegates in said Meeting from every State in the Union except three & were also in the meeting— ()
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TEXT: This asterisk is keyed to another asterisk on page 49, indicating that the text on this attached slip should be inserted at that place on page 49.

Jonathan Grimshaw handwriting ends; Thomas Bullock begins.
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