History Draft [1 January–31 December 1840]
History Draft [1 January–31 December 1840]
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History draft; handwriting of ; 19 pages; CHL. This manuscript covers the period from 1 January 1840 to 31 December 1840.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
<2> Sunday February 2 1840
See 31 Jan.–1 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 1013.
<1> <Saturday> February
where they staid Saturday Feb 1, 1840.
See 2 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 1013.
<2> Sunday 2nd. Elders & preached in the Columbia Hall. preached every every <evening> during the week. <till Saturday,> 3 times in Columbia Hall, by which he injured him self so much that he was not able to dress himself for 4 or 5 days.—
See 6 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 1014–1016.
<4> Thursday 6th. I had previously preached in , & one of my sermons I find reported, in synopsis, by a member of congress, which I will insert entire. 6[th.] February 1840.—My Dear Mary <(see Lette[r] Mr 107 Henry St >
I tarried in but a few days, when I proceded with my company by railroad & stage toward home. During my stay I had interview with , the President, who treated me very insolently, & it was with great reluctance he listened to our message, & when <which when> he he heard, he said “Gentleman your cause is just but I can do nothing for you.” and “If I take up for you I shall loose the vote of .” His whole course went to show that he was an office seeker;— that self aggrandizement was his ruling passion, & that justice & rightousness were no part of his composition. I found him such a man as I could not conscientiously support at the head of our noble republic. I also had an interview with Mr. , whose conduct towards me very ill became his station. I became satisfied there was little use for me <to tarry> to press the just claims of the saints on the patriotism of the president or congress.— I tarried <staid> but a few days taking passage, with my company <in co. with & > on the railroads & stages back to , <> Ohio.
See 7 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 1016.
<7> February 7, High Council at voted to disfellowship all brethren who should persist in keeping tippling shops, in that branch of the church.
See 16 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 1016.
<16> Sunday 16 tarried at s, & arrived there in the morning [p. 3]
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- [20]
See 31 Jan.–1 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 1013.
- [21]
See 2 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 1013.
- [22]
See 6 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 1014–1016.
- [23]
See 7 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 1016.
- [24]
See 16 Feb. 1840 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 1016.
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