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Joseph Smith’s Store Daybook A, January–July 1842

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JS’s Store Daybook A,
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., Il., 12 Jan.–13 July 1842; handwriting of
Newel K. Whitney

3/5 Feb. 1795–23 Sept. 1850. Trader, merchant. Born at Marlborough, Windham Co., Vermont. Son of Samuel Whitney and Susanna Kimball. Moved to Fairfield, Herkimer Co., New York, 1803. Merchant at Plattsburg, Clinton Co., New York, 1814. Mercantile clerk for...

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,
Lorenzo D. Wasson

1819–28 July 1857. Born in New York. Son of Benjamin Wasson and Elizabeth Hale. Lived at Harpursville, Broome Co., New York, by 1836. Moved to Farmington, Fulton Co., Illinois, Aug. 1836; to Palestine Grove, Ogle Co. (later Amboy, Lee Co.), Illinois, Dec....

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,
Joseph Kingsbury

2 May 1812–15 Oct. 1898. Mining superintendent, store clerk, teacher, farmer, ferry operator, tithing storehouse supervisor, Temple Square guide. Born at Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of Solomon Kingsbury and Bathsheba Amanda Pease. Moved from Enfield...

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,
James H. Rollins

27 May 1816–7 Feb. 1899. Merchant, stonecutter, teacher, farmer, attorney, postmaster. Born at Lima, Livingston Co., New York. Son of John Porter Rollins and Keziah Ketura Van Benthuysen. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1 June 1832...

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, JS, and unidentified scribes; 314 pages, CHL.

Historical Introduction

In 1841, JS hired
William Law

8 Sept. 1809–12/19 Jan. 1892. Merchant, millwright, physician. Born in Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Son of Richard Law and Ann Hunter. Immigrated to U.S. and settled in Springfield Township, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, by 1820. Moved to Delaware Township, Mercer Co...

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to construct a two-story brick building on Water Street in
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Illinois. By the time a floor plan for the building was made, JS had decided to run a mercantile store on the first floor of the building.
1

Lease to Willard Richards, 4 Jan. 1842; Historical Introduction to Floor Plan for Joseph Smith’s Store, between Feb. and Dec. 1841; Letter to Edward Hunter, 5 Jan. 1842.


Construction had started by fall 1841, the building was completed by late December 1841, and the store opened for business on 5 January 1842.
2

JS, Journal, 14 Dec. 1841 and 1, 5 Jan. 1842; Letter to Edward Hunter, 5 Jan. 1842.


There are few extant records for the store. Aside from some loose accounts and other miscellaneous financial documents, the main surviving records are two large daybooks: Daybook A (January to July 1842) and Daybook B (June 1842 to July 1844).
3

JS’s Store Daybook A, Jan.–July 1842; JS’s Store Daybook B, 1842–1844, Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids, microfilm copy at CHL.


Comprehensive Works Cited

Smith, Joseph. Daybook, 1842–1844. Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids. Microfilm copy at CHL.

Notations in Daybook B indicate that store clerks kept a ledger, compiling the purchases listed in the daybooks under individuals’ names, but no ledger has been located for JS’s store in Nauvoo.
Daybook A, featured here, contains 315 pages of chronological entries for transactions at the store from 12 January to 13 July 1842. During this period, clerks
Newel K. Whitney

3/5 Feb. 1795–23 Sept. 1850. Trader, merchant. Born at Marlborough, Windham Co., Vermont. Son of Samuel Whitney and Susanna Kimball. Moved to Fairfield, Herkimer Co., New York, 1803. Merchant at Plattsburg, Clinton Co., New York, 1814. Mercantile clerk for...

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and
Joseph Kingsbury

2 May 1812–15 Oct. 1898. Mining superintendent, store clerk, teacher, farmer, ferry operator, tithing storehouse supervisor, Temple Square guide. Born at Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of Solomon Kingsbury and Bathsheba Amanda Pease. Moved from Enfield...

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kept most of the store records, while younger clerks
James Henry Rollins

27 May 1816–7 Feb. 1899. Merchant, stonecutter, teacher, farmer, attorney, postmaster. Born at Lima, Livingston Co., New York. Son of John Porter Rollins and Keziah Ketura Van Benthuysen. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1 June 1832...

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and
Lorenzo D. Wasson

1819–28 July 1857. Born in New York. Son of Benjamin Wasson and Elizabeth Hale. Lived at Harpursville, Broome Co., New York, by 1836. Moved to Farmington, Fulton Co., Illinois, Aug. 1836; to Palestine Grove, Ogle Co. (later Amboy, Lee Co.), Illinois, Dec....

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occasionally wrote entries in the daybook as well. The clerks often used abbreviations, many of which were commonplace in the nineteenth century, such as placing a forward slash or line through the abbreviation for pounds (lb) or using the symbol @ to specify the cost of an individual item, for example “10 lbs of sugar @ 12 cents.” Other less common abbreviations also appear in this record. Clerks wrote “V.O.” to stand for “verbal order,” or a verbal promise to repay a debt, and they recorded the receipt of a written promise for repayment, or pay order, simply as “order.” Both kinds of orders were recognized as a form of payment in the daybooks. In a community like
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, with little currency, these verbal or written promises for repayment helped fill the ciruclation void.
Daybook A was used in the
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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store until July 1842. After JS’s death it appears to have been in the possession of JS’s immediate family, and at some point, it was given to JS’s adopted daughter,
Julia Murdock Middleton

30 Apr. 1831–12 Sept. 1880. Born in Warrensville, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Daughter of John Murdock and Julia Clapp. After death of mother, adopted by JS and Emma Smith at age of nine days. Lived in Hiram, Portage Co., Ohio, 1831. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co....

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. After she died, the Moffitt family, who were caring for Middleton at the end of her life, retained it. Ida E. Moffitt sent the daybook to Julia’s niece Julia P. Murdock Farnsworth in November 1926. Julia Farnsworth donated it to the Historian’s Office in February 1927.
4

See inscription on the inside of the back cover of the daybook.


Footnotes

  1. [1]

    Lease to Willard Richards, 4 Jan. 1842; Historical Introduction to Floor Plan for Joseph Smith’s Store, between Feb. and Dec. 1841; Letter to Edward Hunter, 5 Jan. 1842.

  2. [2]

    JS, Journal, 14 Dec. 1841 and 1, 5 Jan. 1842; Letter to Edward Hunter, 5 Jan. 1842.

  3. [3]

    JS’s Store Daybook A, Jan.–July 1842; JS’s Store Daybook B, 1842–1844, Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids, microfilm copy at CHL.

    Smith, Joseph. Daybook, 1842–1844. Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids. Microfilm copy at CHL.

  4. [4]

    See inscription on the inside of the back cover of the daybook.

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Joseph Kingsbury handwriting ends; James H. Rollins begins.


David Manhard

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To Silk & Thread 0.25
To order on
S B Stodard [Sylvester B. Stoddard]

7 Feb. 1801–18 Aug. 1867. Tinsmith, shoemaker. Born in Perrysburg, Ontario Co., New York. Son of Sylvester Stoddard. Married first Charity. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, before 8 Sept. 1833. Served mission to Maine, 1833–1836....

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$2.50 <​$2.75​>
E[dmund] L. Brown

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To Cash Paid Wilcox on Note 0.38

James H. Rollins handwriting ends; Joseph Kingsbury begins.


Wilford Woodruff

1 Mar. 1807–2 Sept. 1898. Farmer, miller. Born at Farmington, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of Aphek Woodruff and Beulah Thompson. Moved to Richland, Oswego Co., New York, 1832. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Zera Pulsipher,...

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To 54 lb fine Salt @ $0.03 $1.62

Joseph Kingsbury handwriting ends; James H. Rollins begins.


Nauvoo House

Located in lower portion of Nauvoo (the flats) along bank of Mississippi River. JS revelation, dated 19 Jan. 1841, instructed Saints to build boardinghouse for travelers and immigrants. Construction of planned three-story building to be funded by fifty-dollar...

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pr
George Miller

25 Nov. 1794–after July 1856. Carpenter, mill operator, lumber dealer, steamboat owner. Born near Stanardsville, Orange Co., Virginia. Son of John Miller and Margaret Pfeiffer. Moved to Augusta Co., Virginia, 1798; to Madison Co., Kentucky, 1806; to Boone...

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D[r]
To 3¾ lb Sugar Loaf 0.94
David Manhard

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To 10 lb Sugar $1.00
To 1 lb Salts 2/— 2 vials B. Oil 2/—

James H. Rollins handwriting ends; Lorenzo D. Wasson begins.


0.50

Lorenzo D. Wasson handwriting ends; Joseph Kingsbury begins.


Dimick [B.] Huntington

26 May 1808–1 Feb. 1879. Farmer, blacksmith, shoemaker, constable, coroner, deputy sheriff, Indian interpreter. Born at Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York. Son of William Huntington and Zina Baker. Married Fannie Maria Allen, 28 Apr. 1830. Baptized into Church...

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To Paid Woman 0.28
S B Stoddard

7 Feb. 1801–18 Aug. 1867. Tinsmith, shoemaker. Born in Perrysburg, Ontario Co., New York. Son of Sylvester Stoddard. Married first Charity. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, before 8 Sept. 1833. Served mission to Maine, 1833–1836....

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By acceptance of my order to
Manhard

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$2.50 <​$2.75​>
Rubin Hadlock [Reuben Hedlock]

1809–5 July 1869. Printer, carpenter, journeyman. Born in U.S. Married first Susan Wheeler, 1827. Married second Lydia Fox. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by 1836. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, and ordained an elder, by ...

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To 3 p[ai]r White Hoes [Hose] p[e]r Daugh[ter] @ 2/— 0.75
To 4½ footing @ 1/— 1½ yd Incersion @ 2/– [pr Daugh] <​0.94​>

Insertion in unidentified handwriting.


[To] 4½ Edgin[g] @ $0.05 <​0.23​>
<​1.92​>

Insertions in unidentified handwriting.


William Manhard

13 Feb. 1798–28 Dec. 1872. Farmer, miller. Born in Elizabethtown, Johnstown District (later in Leeds and Grenville counties, Ontario), Upper Canada. Son of Peter Manhard and Jane Butler. Married Jane Gates, ca. 1823, in Upper Canada. Resided in Frontenac ...

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To Edgin 6/— 0.75
Tuesday June 16th 42
Joseph W Cooledge [Coolidge]

31 May 1814–13 Jan. 1871. Carpenter, miller, merchant. Born in Bangor, Hancock Co., Maine. Son of John Kittridge Coolidge and Rebecca Stone Wellington. Moved to Cincinnati, by 1817. Moved to area of Mackinaw, Tazewell Co., Illinois, 1834. Married Elizabeth...

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To Paid order to
P[ardon] Webb

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8.00
[To Paid order to]
L D [Lewis Dunbar] Wilson

2 June 1805–11 Mar. 1856. Born in Milton, Chittenden Co., Vermont. Son of Bradley Wilson and Mary (Polly) Gill. Married Nancy Ann Waggner, by ca. 1830. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 23 May 1836. Ordained an elder, Sept. 1836. ...

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0.50
[To Paid order to] C[hauncey] G Webb 1.00
Nauvoo House

Located in lower portion of Nauvoo (the flats) along bank of Mississippi River. JS revelation, dated 19 Jan. 1841, instructed Saints to build boardinghouse for travelers and immigrants. Construction of planned three-story building to be funded by fifty-dollar...

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To Paid order to
John Riley

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1.00
[To Paid order to]
S[amuel] Heath

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0.50
[To Paid order to]
P[hilander] Colton

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10.00
Printing Office

Located at four different sites from 1839–1846: cellar of warehouse on bank of Mississippi River, June–Aug. 1839; frame building on northeast corner of Water and Bain streets, Nov. 1839–Nov. 1841; newly built printing establishment on northwest corner of ...

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To Sope pr order 0.19
Wm Garner

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To Paid order to Bearer 0.87

Joseph Kingsbury handwriting ends; James H. Rollins begins.


James H. Rollins

27 May 1816–7 Feb. 1899. Merchant, stonecutter, teacher, farmer, attorney, postmaster. Born at Lima, Livingston Co., New York. Son of John Porter Rollins and Keziah Ketura Van Benthuysen. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1 June 1832...

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To 2½ lb Sugar @ 1/— 0.31
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Joseph Smith’s Store Daybook A, January–July 1842
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Total Pages
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  • Lorenzo D. Wasson
  • Unidentified

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