Footnotes
Nameplate, Sangamo Journal (Springfield, IL), 4 Nov. 1842, [1].
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Footnotes
U.S. Post Office Department, Record of Appointment of Postmasters, reel 28, vol. 12B, p. 514; Robert Johnston to Richard M. Young, 21 Apr. 1840, in JS Letterbook 2, p. 135. During both men’s tenures, the post office was in Rigdon’s home. (Leonard, Nauvoo, 59; Charlotte Haven, Nauvoo, IL, to “My Dear Brother and Sister,” 5 Mar. 1843, in “Girl’s Letters from Nauvoo,” 625.)
U.S. Post Office Department. Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832–September 30, 1971. National Archives Microfilm Publications, microcopy M841. 145 microfilm reels. Washington DC: National Archives, 1977.
Leonard, Glen M. Nauvoo: A Place of Peace, a People of Promise. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book; Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 2002.
Haven, Charlotte. “A Girl’s Letters from Nauvoo.” Overland Monthly 16, no. 96 (Dec. 1890): 616–638.
See Platt, Nauvoo, 22.
Platt, Lyman De. Nauvoo: Early Mormon Records Series, 1839–1846. Vol. 1. Highland, UT, 1980.
Robinson testified twice about his experiences in Missouri in behalf of JS, once in June 1841 during the first extradition attempt and again in April 1842 for a lawsuit against George M. Hinkle. (“The Late Proceedings,” Times and Seasons, 15 June 1841, 2:447; George W. Robinson, Deposition, 22 Apr. 1842, JS v. George M. Hinkle [Lee Co. Dist. Ct. 1842], CHL.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
JS v. George M. Hinkle / Lee County, Iowa Territory, District Court. Joseph Smith v. George M. Hinkle, 1841–1842. CHL.
George W. Robinson, Nauvoo, IL, to James Arlington Bennet, 27 July 1842, in Bennett, History of the Saints, 245–247.
Bennett, John C. The History of the Saints; or, an Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Boston: Leland and Whiting, 1842.
George W. Robinson, Nauvoo, IL, to John C. Bennett, 3 July 1842, in Bennett, History of the Saints, 44–45.
Bennett, John C. The History of the Saints; or, an Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Boston: Leland and Whiting, 1842.
George W. Robinson, Nauvoo, IL, to John C. Bennett, 20 June 1842, in Bennett, History of the Saints, 44; John C. Bennett, Affidavit, 7 July 1842, in Wasp, 23 July 1842, [2].
Bennett, John C. The History of the Saints; or, an Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Boston: Leland and Whiting, 1842.
The Wasp. Nauvoo, IL. Apr. 1842–Apr. 1843.
“Astounding Mormon Disclosures! Letter from Gen. Bennett,” Sangamo Journal (Springfield, IL), 8 July 1842, [2]; “Further Mormon Developments!! 2d Letter from Gen. Bennett,” and “Gen. Bennett’s Third Letter,” Sangamo Journal, 15 July 1842, [2]; “Gen. Bennett’s 4th Letter,” Sangamo Journal, 22 July 1842, [2].
Sangamo Journal. Springfield, IL. 1831–1847.
George W. Robinson, Nauvoo, IL, to John C. Bennett, 3 July 1842; George W. Robinson, Nauvoo, IL, to John C. Bennett, 8 Aug. 1842; George W. Robinson, Nauvoo, IL, to John C. Bennett, 16 Sept. 1842, in Bennett, History of the Saints, 44–45, 247–249; see also Bennett, History of the Saints, 245.
Bennett, John C. The History of the Saints; or, an Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Boston: Leland and Whiting, 1842.
George W. Robinson, “Letter from Nauvoo,” Quincy (IL) Whig, 23 July 1842, [2]; “Letter from Col. Robinson,” Sangamo Journal (Springfield, IL), 26 Aug. 1842, [2].
Quincy Whig. Quincy, IL. 1838–1856.
Sangamo Journal. Springfield, IL. 1831–1847.
George W. Robinson, Nauvoo, IL, to John C. Bennett, 16 Sept. 1842, in Bennett, History of the Saints, 248–249.
Bennett, John C. The History of the Saints; or, an Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Boston: Leland and Whiting, 1842.
Letter to James Arlington Bennet, 8 Sept. 1842; Emma Smith, Nauvoo, IL, to Sidney Rigdon, Nauvoo, IL, 12 Sept. 1842, Emma Smith, Correspondence, CHL; George W. Robinson, Nauvoo, IL, to John C. Bennett, 16 Sept. 1842, in Bennett, History of the Saints, 248–249.
Smith, Emma. Correspondence, 1842 and 1844. CHL.
Bennett, John C. The History of the Saints; or, an Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Boston: Leland and Whiting, 1842.
George W. Robinson, La Harpe, IL, 7 Nov. 1842, Letter to the Editor, Sangamo Journal (Springfield, IL), 18 Nov. 1842, [2]. No letter matching Robinson’s description is extant.
Sangamo Journal. Springfield, IL. 1831–1847.
JS sent the affidavits and petition through his attorney Calvin A. Warren to Senator Richard M. Young. The affidavits and petition are not extant. (JS, Journal, 8 Nov. 1842.)
George W. Robinson, La Harpe, IL, 7 Nov. 1842, Letter to the Editor, Sangamo Journal (Springfield, IL), 18 Nov. 1842, [2].
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When he forwarded this letter to the Sangamo Journal for publication, Robinson noted that the mention of “others” here “unquestionably means Mr. [Sidney] Rigdon.” Based on JS’s earlier accusations, he was likely also including John C. Bennett among the “others.” (George W. Robinson, La Harpe, IL, 7 Nov. 1842, Letter to the Editor, Sangamo Journal [Springfield, IL], 18 Nov. 1842, [2]; Letter to James Arlington Bennet, 8 Sept. 1842.)
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