History Draft [1 July–31 December 1842]
History Draft [1 July–31 December 1842]
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History draft; handwriting of ; 25 pages; CHL. This manuscript covers the period from 1 July 1842 to 31 December 1842.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
, & , , & & others, on the illegality of the proceedings of our persecutors.
The High council, in session, decided Resolved that the city of (Record. 7. 8) 4 o’clock.”
The city council instructed the sexton, to report weekly, to the Editor of some Newspaper <published> in this , the. names and ages of person deceased, & nature of the disease, or cause of their death. <which may hereafter bee seen in the “Wasp”>
was declared unworthy to hold the office of Chanceller of the university, <& was discharged—> and was Elected Chanceller of the University of the City of and received the oath of office. was Elected Regent of the University in place of deceased.
See 21 Aug. 1842 entry in JS History, vol. D-1, pp. 1380–1381.
<21> Sunday 21. I continued in the assembly room. “This day went to the meeting near the and stated to the congregation that <he was not upon the . (Star. 139. vol 3 &c T&S 9. 22) for the last time. (L.L. 166).> his daughter Eliza (L.L. 166.) concerning him &c” <concerning him &c> He concluded his remarks <address > (L.L. 167) hands, when almost hand was raised, & no opposite vote when call for.” This meeting was productive of great good, by inspiring the Saints with new zeal and courage, & weakening the hands & hearts of the treacherous, & of evil & designing persons disposed to secret compinations combinations, against the truth. visited in the course of the day & manifested a determination to arouse his energies in defense of the truth.— has also signified his intention of returning to his duties in the church.
See 22 Aug. 1842 entry in JS History, vol. D-1, pp. 1381–1384.
<22> Tuesday 22nd. I find my feelings of the 16 instant towards my friends revived, and while I contemplate (L.L. 179) deeds. I design to resume this subject again, at a future time. Received an interesting visit from and Aunt . My health & Spirits good. This P.M. received a few lines from , informing me that she should expect me home this evening, believing that she could take better care of (L.L. 181.) . [p. 8]
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See 21 Aug. 1842 entry in JS History, vol. D-1, pp. 1380–1381.
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See 22 Aug. 1842 entry in JS History, vol. D-1, pp. 1381–1384.
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