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“Agency,” in Bouvier, Law Dictionary, 1:66.
Bouvier, John. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America, and of the Several States of the American Union; With References to the Civil and Other Systems of Foreign Law. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Deacon and Peterson, 1854.
See Introduction to Kirtland Mercantile Firms; Introduction to Ohio Land Transactions; and Historical Introduction to Mortgage to Peter French, 5 Oct. 1836.
See Documents Volume 5, Introduction to Part 7: 17 Sept. 1837–21 Jan. 1838; Historical Introduction to Deed to William Marks, 10 Apr. 1837–B; and Geauga Co., OH, Deed Records, 1795–1921, vol. 23, p. 535, 7 Apr. 1837, microfilm 20,240, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.
U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.
See Historical Introduction to Pay Order to Edward Partridge for William Smith, 21 Feb. 1838–A. William Marks kept a register of the donations he received from February to April 1838. (Accounts Payable, 1 Feb.–19 Apr. 1838.)
See Historical Introduction to Pay Order to Edward Partridge for William Smith, 21 Feb. 1838–A. For additional featured pay orders, see the William Marks Agent Papers collection in the Ohio section of the Financial Records Series.
See, for example, Receipt from Sarah Burt Beman, 26 Jan. 1839.
See, for example, Receipt from Timothy Clark, Oct. 1838.
Revelation, 8 July 1838–E [D&C 117:12–15]; Historical Introduction to Notice, ca. Late Aug. 1837; Power of Attorney to Oliver Granger, 27 Sept. 1837. Oliver Granger along with Jared Carter purchased stock from JS and other stockholders in the Kirtland Safety Society in June 1837, presumably on behalf of JS to handle the debts of the Kirtland Safety Society. In September 1837, JS and Sidney Rigdon provided Granger with a power of attorney to resolve their mercantile debts with Buffalo, New York, merchant Jonathan Scribner.
See Historical Introduction to Letter of Introduction from John Howden, 27 Oct. 1838; and Historical Introduction to Letter from William Perkins, 29 Oct. 1838.
For example, on 15 April 1839 Oliver Granger received two powers of attorney, one from Aaron Johnson and another from John W. Clark, to rent out their houses and land in Kirtland. On 7 May, William Marks provided Granger with powers of attorney for two Kirtland buildings that Marks owned. (Power of Attorney, Aaron Johnson to Oliver Granger, 15 Apr. 1839; Power of Attorney, John W. Clark to Oliver Granger, 15 Apr. 1839; Power of Attorney, William Marks to Oliver Granger, 7 May 1839.)
See Historical Introduction to Agreement with Mead & Betts, 2 Aug. 1839. Oliver Granger also worked to repay the mortgage on the Kirtland House of the Lord, which the church owed to the New York mercantile firm Mead, Stafford & Co. The Saints had used the building as collateral in July 1837, and if they did not repay the mercantile firm, they would lose it. Granger appears to have settled the payment and returned ownership of the House of the Lord to the church by 1841. (Mortgage to Mead, Stafford & Co., 11 July 1837.)
See, for example, Receipt, 8 July 1842. These farms belonged to Jonathan and Julia Harrington, Thomas and Elizabeth King, Alonzo and Betsey Reed, and Abel and Betsey Owen. (Deed, Jonathan and Julia Harrington to Oliver Granger, 9 Oct. 1840; Deed, Thomas and Elizabeth King to Oliver Granger, 10 Oct. 1840; Deed, Alonzo and Betsey Reed to Oliver Granger, 9 Oct. 1840; Deed, Abel and Betsey Owen to Oliver Granger, 10 Oct. 1840.)
See Letter from Reuben McBride, 3 Jan. 1842; and Historical Introduction to Account with Estate of Oliver Granger, between ca. 3 Feb. and ca. 2 Mar. 1842.
JS attempted to reach a settlement with Gilbert Granger in early 1842, including drawing up memoranda to document the financial records which belonged to the church. However, Gilbert would not reach a settlement and may have even refused to meet with JS. (See Historical Introduction to Memorandum of Deeds, 3 Mar. 1842; Memorandum of Notes, 2 Mar. 1842; and Letter from Reuben McBride, 3 Jan. 1842.)
Roys & Haines, Collection Notice, 1867, Brigham Young Office, Halsted, Haines & Co. File, 1867, CHL; William Perkins, Statement, 23 July 1867 [Halsted, Haines & Co. v. O. Granger et al.]; see also Introduction to Halsted, Haines & Co. v. O. Granger et al.
Brigham Young Office. Halsted, Haines & Co. File, 1867. Copy of case, Halsted, Haines & Co. v. Granger et al. (Geauga Co. C.P. 1841). CHL.
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