Footnotes
John S. Carter, Journal, 5 Apr. 1833.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
Barnouw, “Benson Exodus of 1833: Mormon Converts and the Westward Movement,” 138–142.
Barnouw, Erik. “The Benson Exodus of 1833: Mormon Converts and the Westward Movement.” Vermont History 54, no. 3 (Summer 1986): 133–148.
John S. Carter, Journal, [1]–[2]; Jared Carter, Journal, 39, 48. After leaving to return to Kirtland, Jared wrote, “I had great reason to thank and praise the Lord for what he had done for me and my Brothers and sisters of my fathers family for the whole family had now come into the Glorious work of God with their companions, except one sister and my three Brothers were preachers In this gl[o]rious gospel.” (Jared Carter, Journal, 49.)
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
Carter, Jared. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1441.
Jared Carter, Journal, 59; Revelation, 12 Mar. 1832 [D&C 79].
Carter, Jared. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1441.
Jared Carter, Journal, 95.
Carter, Jared. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1441.
John S. Carter, Journal, 24 Mar. 1833; see also 19 Feb. 1833; and 3, 9, and 14 Mar. 1833.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
John S. Carter, Journal, 3 Mar. 1833.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
John S. Carter, Journal, 14 Mar. 1833.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
Ira Ames, a Vermont man who had married Charity Carter—a cousin of John and Jared—and who had recently joined the Church of Christ, was also at the 10 August conference and wrote that after the conference, he “commenced at once gathering up my means, disposing of my property preparing to gather with the Saints.” (Ames, Autobiography, [7], [9]; see also “The Gathering,” The Evening and the Morning Star, Nov. 1832, [5]–[6].)
Ames, Ira. Autobiography and Journal, 1858. CHL. MS 6055.
The Evening and the Morning Star. Independence, MO, June 1832–July 1833; Kirtland, OH, Dec. 1833–Sept. 1834.
John S. Carter, Journal, 6 Mar. 1833.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
John S. Carter, Journal, 24 Mar. 1833.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
John S. Carter, Journal, 5 Apr. 1833. JS’s later history states, “Brother Jared Carter presented a letter, which he had received from his brother, to me, and requested me to answer it, which I did.” (JS History, vol. A-1, 285.)
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
John S. Carter, Journal, 23–24 Apr. 1833.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
“Progress of the Church of Christ,” The Evening and the Morning Star, July 1833, 108.
The Evening and the Morning Star. Independence, MO, June 1832–July 1833; Kirtland, OH, Dec. 1833–Sept. 1834.
John S. Carter, Journal, 21–22 Aug. and 5 Sept. 1833; Barnouw, “Benson Exodus of 1833: Mormon Converts and the Westward Movement,” 147.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
Barnouw, Erik. “The Benson Exodus of 1833: Mormon Converts and the Westward Movement.” Vermont History 54, no. 3 (Summer 1986): 133–148.
John S. Carter’s journal ends on 27 September 1833, at which time he had not yet arrived in Kirtland. For more on the Kirtland high council, see Minutes, 17 Feb. 1834.
JS had never met John S. Carter, though he was familiar with John’s three brothers, Jared, Simeon, and Gideon Carter.
See Revelation, 4 Dec. 1831–C [D&C 72:25].
Henry G. Sherwood, a resident of Benson, had been ordained an elder by Jared and Simeon Carter the previous August. His letters to JS have not been located. John S. Carter spent much time in early 1833 with Sherwood, proselytizing and holding church meetings at Sherwood’s house. (Jared Carter, Journal, 115; John S. Carter, Journal, 7 and 22 Jan. 1833; 10 Mar. 1833; 5 Apr. 1833.)
Carter, Jared. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1441.
Carter, John S. Journal, 1831–1833. CHL. MS 1440.
Having to pay postage for incoming letters continued to be a problem for JS. Two years later, he felt compelled to publish a similar request in the church’s newspaper: “I wish to inform my friends and all others, abroad, that whenever they wish to address me thro’ the Post Office, they will be kind enough to pay the postage on the same.” (JS, “To the Editor of the Messenger and Advocate,” LDS Messenger and Advocate, Dec. 1835, 2:240; see also Hyrum Smith, “Notice,” Times and Seasons, 1 June 1844, 5:559.)
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.