Letter to Amos Keeler, 16 March 1841
Letter to Amos Keeler, 16 March 1841
Source Note
Source Note
Footnotes
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See the full bibliographic entry for Simon Gratz Autograph Collection, 1343–1928, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
Footnotes
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Keeler, McNeil & Co. to Sidney Rigdon, JS, and Oliver Cowdery, Invoice, New York City, 11 Oct. 1836, JS Office Papers, CHL. A list of outstanding debts from 1838 also referenced a note from Keeler, McNeil & Co. dated 10 October 1836 and noting a debt “due in 6 mos for $1509.02.” (Hitchcock & Wilder, Account Statement, between ca. 3 Apr. and 6 Nov. 1838, JS Collection, CHL; for more on the Chester store see Notes Receivable from Rigdon, Smith & Co., 22 May 1837.)
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This letter, mentioned in JS’s reply, is apparently not extant.
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After a brief sojourn in Far West, Missouri, Granger returned to Kirtland in the summer of 1838 to “contend earnestly for the redemption of the first presidency” by attending to their debts. Granger’s assignment was subsequently solidified and expanded as JS gave him documents officially authorizing him to oversee the church’s affairs in Kirtland. (Revelation, 8 July 1838–E [D&C 117:13]; Authorization for Oliver Granger, 13 May 1839; Agreement with Oliver Granger, 29 Apr. 1840.)
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