Memorandum of Testimony, circa 27 October 1844, Copy [State of Illinois v. Williams et al.]
Source Note
John J. Hicok and James Reynolds, Memorandum of Testimony, , IL, ca. 27 Oct. 1844, State of IL v. Williams et al. (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1845). Copied [ca. May 1845]; handwriting of ; four pages; Wilford Wood Museum, Bountiful, UT; images in Joseph Smith Murder Trial Papers, 1844–1845, CHL.
men that came along the fence and go into the jail, Saw at the jail, sitting on a Horse, all the time the men were there; he was on a Bay or Sorrel Horse I think a Sorrel. Saw come riding up from the jail to us, and went by. James Gregg, come riding up on Horse back, and said the Smiths were killed, and told me to lighten my load so as to take in men and go to as soon as we could, a number come from the jail and got into my <the> wagon, among whom, were Grover, [John] Wills, [William] Voras, Gollaher [Gallaher] & 2 of the Chittendens Grover said they had killed the Smiths, and Jo Struck him twice with his fist— Wills, Voras, & Gollaher were wounded went on a piece and told them I could not haul so many, some got out, left 5 in the wagon— came up and said the Smiths were both dead, for he had hold of one since the men left the jail. I went on to I knew it was I saw at the jail, horseback, and Cannot be mistaken, for I knew him whilst I was stopped near the jail. and some others drove past towards the jail, and the same ones returned to with us. I drank Liquor that day, when ever I felt like it, do not know that I was drunk, but drank enough to feel pretty well