Footnotes
Richards, Journal, 9 Aug. 1844; “Conference Minutes,” Times and Seasons, 1 Nov. 1844, 5:693; see also Minutes, Times and Seasons, Dec. 1839, 1:30.
Richards, Willard. Journals, 1836–1853. Willard Richards, Papers, 1821–1854. CHL. MS 1490, boxes 1–2.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Andrus and Fuller, Register of the Newel Kimball Whitney Papers, 24.
Andrus, Hyrum L., and Chris Fuller, comp. Register of the Newel Kimball Whitney Papers. Provo, UT: Division of Archives and Manuscripts, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, 1978.
Footnotes
Ward, “Mormon Settlement at Nashville,” 20. Martin is listed on the Lee County census of 1840. (1840 U.S. Census, Lee Co., Iowa Territory, 197.)
Ward, Maurine Carr. “The Mormon Settlement at Nashville, Lee, Iowa: One of the Satellite Settlements of Nauvoo.” Nauvoo Journal 8 (Fall 1996): 10–24.
Census (U.S.) / U.S. Bureau of the Census. Population Schedules. Microfilm. FHL.
Letter from Moses Martin, 7 Nov. 1841. A list of members in the Nashville Branch, circa 1840, includes the name of only one Martin child, Esther Martin, with the entries for Moses and Julia Priscilla Smith Martin. Martin’s November 1841 letter implied that they had had a second child. (Iowa Stake, Record, 35.)
Iowa Stake, Record. / Iowa Stake. “Church Record,” 1840–1841. CHL. LR 7817 21.
Obituary for Sally Ann Fuller Smith, Deseret Weekly (Salt Lake City), 10 Apr. 1897, 544; Woodruff, Journal, 14–17 June 1837.
Deseret News. Salt Lake City. 1850–.
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
This letter from Martin is not extant. In October 1841, church leaders asked members to donate their time and goods to support the effort to build the temple in Nauvoo. They also invited members in “the eastern states” who had an abundance of property “to appropriate some portion thereof for the benefit of his [God’s] people.” Some church members decided to donate proceeds from the sale of their property for the construction of the temple. The church conference held in Utica, New York, in June resolved that Martin “be recommended . . . to receive donations for the building up of the Temple.” (Brigham Young et al., “An Epistle of the Twelve,” Times and Seasons, 15 Oct. 1841, 2:568; Letter from John Vance, 1 Nov. 1841; “Conference Minutes,” Times and Seasons, 15 July 1842, 3:861.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
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According to a later autobiographical account, Fuller, who was born in Windham, was baptized by Martin in May 1842. Fuller was then “ordained an Elder and appointed to preside over the [Windham] branch.” (“From an Octogenarian,” Deseret Evening News [Salt Lake City], 26 Apr. 1894, 2.)
Deseret News. Salt Lake City. 1850–.
TEXT: “yea[page torn]ning”.
The first portion of the Book of Abraham was published in the 1 March 1842 issue of the Times and Seasons. (“A Translation,” Times and Seasons, 1 Mar. 1842, 3:704–706 [Abraham 1:1–2:18].)
Other church members also expressed concern about safely sending money from the eastern states to JS in Nauvoo. (See, for example, Letter from Eli Maginn, 1 and 3 May 1842.)
TEXT: “respec[page torn]”.
TEXT: “Mar[page torn]”.