History Draft [6 August 1838–30 December 1839]
History Draft [6 August 1838–30 December 1839]
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Source Note
History draft; handwriting of ; 71 pages; CHL. This manuscript covers the period from 6 August 1838 to 30 December 1839.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
Duri<n>g our trial accompani[e]d by & others at times, were busy in plund[er]ing & robbing the houses of , , & the widow Phoebe Ann Patten, & others under pretince of or Coler of Law, or an order from , as testified to by the members of the differe[n]t families robbed.
<Decmber 1> Saturday Decembr 1, 1838 “At a meeting. (# Richrds [Levi Richards, Memoranda Book] 16, 17) Z. Wilson.”—
<5—> <Wednsdy 5th> The Legislature having assembled. laid before the House of Reprntivs [ Representatives] all the information in his possession relative to the difficulti[e]s between the citizs <Mob>, & “Mormons.” on the wednday
<10> Monday 10[th]. “Copy X (facts 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) 1838.” Or High council # (163 to 173)
<13> Thursday 13. “ (# High coun[c]il 173, 4, 5) Clerk”
Isaac Russel[l] who had become connected with a small camp was going of <the> <of about 30 famlies> going west were met at , in Mo, by a mob on the 21st. of Oct. & turning east turned from his cource at Louisiana. led them North 10 miles on the spanish clains [claims] where they build <built> huts, or lived in tents thr[ou]gh the winter in gre[a]t suffer[i]ng. Russel Turn[e]d, prophet, -[apostate]- said Joseph had fallen & he was appoi[n]ted to lead the people. who was moving West, was met by a mob at & compelled to turn back. & fell in with Russels camp. Russel said he was the “chosen of the Lord,” and when they left that place th[e]y would have to go on foot & take nothing with them, & th[e]y must sell their teams &c. Some would not sell & he cursed them.
<Josep[h]’s <Letter>. .> <16> Sunday 16 I wrote the followi[n]g letter in . <‘ X> (T&S. 82. to 99 86) Jn. —DO— G.— 101 <111>. &c. —also see original—
The This [2 words illegible] Elder arrived at , & on
<Petitin prentd the Legislater> <17> Monday 17. presented the petiti[o]n of the breth[re]n to and others, who were very anxious to hear from as there were many reports in circulation, such as that the Mormons kept up the Danite system, were going to build the , and more blood would be spilled before th[e]y left the &c— which created a ha[r]dness in the [p. 38]
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Footnotes
Footnotes
- [121]
See 1 Dec. 1838 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 861.
- [122]
See 5 Dec. 1838 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, p. 861.
- [123]
See 10 Dec. 1838 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 861–866.
- [124]
See 13 Dec. 1838 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 866–868.
- [125]
See 16 Dec. 1838 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 868–873.
- [126]
See 17 Dec. 1838 entry in JS History, vol. C-1, pp. 873–874.
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