Letter from Frederick Taylor, 30 January 1843
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Berrett, Wilford C. Wood Collection, iii, 68.
Berrett, LaMar C. The Wilford C. Wood Collection: An Annotated Catalog of Documentary- Type Materials in the Wilford C. Wood Collection. Vol. 1. [Woods Cross, UT]: Wilford C. Wood Foundation, 1972.
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Church History Department, Wilford Wood Museum Memorandum, 26 Jan. 2018, CHL.
Church History Department. Wilford Wood Museum Memorandum, 26 Jan. 2018. CHL.
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Madison Co., IL, Deed Records, 1817–1888, vol. 19, pp. 532–533, 30 Sept. 1842, microfilm 484,056, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL. Illinois courts later questioned the viability and legality of similar deeds that Taylor signed for other fractional sections of land in Madison County. The Illinois state supreme court maintained that the descriptions of the tracts of land in Taylor’s deeds were ambiguous and legally problematic. (Job et al. v. Tebbetts, 4 Gilman 98–107 [Ill. Sup. Ct. 1847].)
Gilman / Gilman, Charles. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois. 5 vols. Chicago: Callaghan, 1886–1888.
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Clayton, Journal, 28 Jan. 1843.
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.
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See, for example, Deed from Orson and Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde, 10 Feb. 1843.
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JS, Journal, 30 Jan. 1843; Madison Co., IL, Deed Records, 1817–1888, vol. 19, p. 533, 30 Jan. 1843, microfilm 484,056, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.
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See Madison Co., IL, Deed Records, 1817–1888, vol. 19, p. 533, 30 Jan. 1843, microfilm 484,056, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.
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Earlier in the month, JS was discharged from arrest on charges that he had participated in the attempted assassination of former Missouri governor Lilburn W. Boggs. Shortly after he was discharged, JS learned of John C. Bennett’s continued efforts to have him arrested and extradited to Missouri. (Letter to Justin Butterfield, 16 Jan. 1843.)