Footnotes
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A later docket in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock indicates that JS received Hotchkiss’s 24 July letter on 23 August, while JS’s response notes that Hotchkiss’s letter was received “this day” of 25 August. (See Source Note for Letter from Horace Hotchkiss, 24 July 1841.)
Here, JS may be referencing the difficulties the Saints faced when they were forced from Missouri in 1838–1839 and then relocated to Illinois and Iowa Territory in 1839. The August 1839 purchase of land in Nauvoo from Hotchkiss, Tuttle, and Gillet followed this time of transition and hardship. It also coincided with mass sickness in summer 1839 among the Saints in Illinois and Iowa. (See Introduction to Part 3: 4 Nov. 1838–16 Apr. 1839; Introduction to Part 4: 24 Apr.–12 Aug. 1839; and Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A.)
There are no extant records to corroborate JS’s memory of this verbal agreement. Hotchkiss disagreed with JS’s recollection of their repayment agreement. (Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A; Letter from Horace Hotchkiss, 13 Sept. 1841.)