History, 1838–1856, volume E-1 [1 July 1843–30 April 1844]
History, 1838–1856, volume E-1 [1 July 1843–30 April 1844]
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JS, History, 1838–1856, vol. E-1, created 20 Aug. 1855–5 Apr. 1856; handwriting of Robert L. Campbell, , and Jonathan Grimshaw; 392 pages, plus 11 pages of addenda; CHL. This is the fifth volume of a six-volume manuscript history of the church. This fifth volume covers the period from 1 July 1843 to 30 Apr. 1844; the remaining five volumes, labeled A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, and F-1, continue through 8 Aug. 1844.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
History, 1838–1856, volume E-1, constitutes the fifth of six volumes documenting the life of Joseph Smith and the early years of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The series is also known as the Manuscript History of the Church and was originally published serially from 1842 to 1846 and 1851 to 1858 as the “History of Joseph Smith” in the Times and Seasons and Deseret News. This volume contains JS’s history from 1 July 1843 to 30 April 1844, and it was compiled in Utah Territory in the mid-1850s.
The material recorded in volume E-1 was initially compiled under the direction of church historian , who was JS’s cousin. Smith collaborated with in collecting material for the history and creating a set of draft notes that Smith dictated to Bullock and other clerks.
Robert L. Campbell, a recently returned missionary and member of the Historian’s Office staff, transcribed ’s notes into the volume along with the text of designated documents (such as letters and meeting minutes). The Church Historian’s Office journal entry for 2 May 1855 pinpoints the beginning of his work: “R. L. C. on Book D forenoon, afternoon began book E.” Campbell’s work on the volume apparently concluded on 5 April 1856; entries in the Historian’s Office journal indicate that he then moved on to other assignments while another clerk, Jonathan Grimshaw, began work on volume F-1, the last manuscript in the series. (Historian’s Office, Journal, 2 May 1855; 5 and 9 Apr. 1856.)
Volume E-1 contains 391 pages of primary text and 11 pages of addenda. The initial entry on page 1637 is a continuation of the 1 July 1843 entry that closed volume D-1. The final entry in volume E-1 is for 30 April 1844.
The 391 pages of volume E-1 document a crucial period of JS’s life and the history of the church. Important events recorded here include
• An account of JS’s 2 July 1843 meeting with several Pottawatamie chiefs.
• JS’s 4 July 1843 address regarding his recent arrest, the Legion, and Mormon voting practices.
• JS’s 12 July 1843 dictation of a revelation regarding eternal marriage, including the plurality of wives, in the presence of and .
• The 13 August 1843 disfellowshipment of and revocation of his priesthood license.
• Dispatch of the first missionaries to the Pacific Islands on 20 September 1843, led by .
• JS’s 1 October 1843 announcement of ’s appointment to a mission to Russia.
• Minutes of a 6–9 October 1843 general conference inserted under the date of 9 October at which pled his case in regard to his 13 August 1843 disfellowshipment and was permitted to continue as counselor in the First Presidency.
• Text of JS’s appeal to the Green Mountain Boys of , inserted under the date of 29 November 1843.
• A 20 January 1844 entry that includes a poem by commemorating the presentation of two copies of the Book of Mormon to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert by .
• JS’s nomination on 29 January 1844 as an independent candidate for the presidency of the .
• An account of JS’s sermon, 7 April 1844.
<April 22.> him, when he told me he was a prophet of God, that he came from — and he prophesied that this Government was about to be overthrown, and the kingdom which Daniel speaks of, was about to be established somewhere in the West, and he thought in .
My brother arrived from with some 40 or 50 Saints. I spent some time with him in the evening.
Elders and started for , but on account of a tremendous storm of hail and rain they were glad to take shelter at brother ’s where they spent the night.
<23> Tuesday 23. From 9 to 12 a general meeting of citizens friendly to my election was held in the to elect a delegate to go to the Convention to be held on the first Monday in May was elected. [HC 6:342]
From 3 to 5 p. m. again assembled, and many speeches were made &c. and appointed the second Monday in May to hold a state convention at .
In the evening visited my brother widow and with .
<24> Wednesday 24. Rode up to the where we found <Elder who introduced to me> Judge William Richards of ;— took him to ’s.
In the evening brother , , and were in my room, and a man who boarded at the ; at their request, I gave them a history of the Laws’ proceedings in part, in trying to make a difficulty in my family &c.
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Gave recommendations to Elders and .
<25> Thursday 25. returned from .
A brother who works in the Gazette office came up at the same time, and wanted to know by what principle I got so much power— how many inhabitants and armed men we had, &c. I told him I obtained power on the principles of truth and virtue, which would last when I was dead and gone &c.—
In General Council from 10 till 12, and from 2 to 5, when they adjourned sine die, after appointing a State Convention to meet in , on 17 May— the Council then dispersed to go abroad in the nations. [p. 2023]
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Footnotes
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Woodruff, Journal, 22 Apr. 1844.
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
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See 23 Apr. 1844 entry in History Draft.
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JS, Journal, 23 Apr. 1844.
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See 24 Apr. 1844 entry in History Draft.
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Clayton, Journal, 24 Apr. 1844; JS, Journal, 24 Apr. 1844.
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.
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See 25 Apr. 1844 entry in History Draft.
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JS, Journal, 25 Apr. 1844; Council of Fifty, “Record,” 25 Apr. 1844; Bullock, Journal, 25 Apr. 1844.
Council of Fifty. “Record of the Council of Fifty or Kingdom of God,” Mar. 1844–Jan. 1846. CHL.
Bullock, Thomas. Journal, Feb. 1844–Aug. 1845. In Historian’s Office, Journal, 1844–1997. CHL. CR 100 1, box 1, vol. 1.
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