Letter to Emma Smith, 26–27 June 1844
Letter to Emma Smith, 26–27 June 1844
Source Note
Source Note
Footnotes
See History of the Reorganized Church, 2:771.
The History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 8 vols. Independence, MO: Herald Publishing House, 1896–1976.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
Footnotes
Willard Richards, Journal Excerpt, 23–27 June 1844; Ford, History of Illinois, 339. Ford had considered bringing JS and Hyrum Smith with him to Nauvoo but ultimately decided against it. He later reported: “I had determined to prevail on the justice to bring out his prisoners, and take them along. A council of officers, however, determined that this would be highly inexpedient and dangerous, and offered such substantial reasons for their opinions as induced me to change my resolution.” (Letter to Emma Smith, 25 June 1844; Willard Richards, Journal Excerpt, 23–27 June 1844; Letter to Jesse B. Thomas, 26 June 1844–B; Clayton, Journal, 26–27 June 1844; Ford, History of Illinois, 340.)
Ford, Thomas. A History of Illinois, from Its Commencement as a State in 1818 to 1847. Containing a Full Account of the Black Hawk War, the Rise, Progress, and Fall of Mormonism, the Alton and Lovejoy Riots, and Other Important and Interesting Events. Chicago: S. C. Griggs; New York: Ivison and Phinney, 1854.
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.
Ford, History of Illinois, 340–342, 345.
Ford, Thomas. A History of Illinois, from Its Commencement as a State in 1818 to 1847. Containing a Full Account of the Black Hawk War, the Rise, Progress, and Fall of Mormonism, the Alton and Lovejoy Riots, and Other Important and Interesting Events. Chicago: S. C. Griggs; New York: Ivison and Phinney, 1854.