Footnotes
See Leonard, Nauvoo, 54–59.
Leonard, Glen M. Nauvoo: A Place of Peace, a People of Promise. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book; Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 2002.
Hancock Co., IL, Plat Books, 1836–1938, vol. 1, pp. 37–39, Nauvoo Plat, 3 Sept. 1839, microfilm 954,774, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.
U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 21 Oct. 1839, 26.
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 1839–1845. CHL. LR 3102 22.
“The Mormons for Harrison,” Peoria (IL) Register and North-Western Gazetteer, 17 Apr. 1840, [2].
Peoria Register and North-Western Gazetteer. Peoria, IL. 1837–1843.
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 8 Dec. 1839, 34–35.
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 1839–1845. CHL. LR 3102 22.
An 1840 delinquent tax list for Hancock County, Illinois, indicates that Thompson owned property in Nauvoo, but this property was Nauvoo block 155, lot 3, in the White Purchase, whereas Rigdon’s home was located in the Galland Purchase. (“Hancock County Tax List,” Western World [Warsaw, IL], 17 Mar. 1841, [2].)
Western World. Warsaw, IL. 1840–1841.
A 17 April 1840 article in the Peoria Register and North-Western Gazetteer described Thompson as “a Mormon of this county,” indicating he was still living in Peoria County. The 1840 United States Census lists no William Thompson in Nauvoo or Commerce, but three are listed in Peoria County. The Nauvoo trustee’s land books do not show Thompson owning any land in Nauvoo. (“The Mormons for Harrison,” Peoria [IL] Register and North-Western Gazetteer, 17 Apr. 1840, [2]; 1840 U.S. Census, Lafayette, Charleston, and Benton Precincts, Peoria Co., IL, 40, 50, 58.)
Peoria Register and North-Western Gazetteer. Peoria, IL. 1837–1843.
Census (U.S.) / U.S. Bureau of the Census. Population Schedules. Microfilm. FHL.
At a 29 March 1840 meeting of the high council, Sherwood was told to compile the minutes of the meetings held prior to that date. Hosea Stout began recording minutes on 10 October 1841. (Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 30–31, 53–54.)
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 1839–1845. CHL. LR 3102 22.