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Minutes, 10 June 1843, Partial Copy

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Nauvoo Legion Court-Martial, Minutes, [
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., IL, 10 June 1843]; unidentified handwriting; one page; Nauvoo Legion Records, CHL.
The minutes were inscribed on the last page of a bifolium containing Committee Meeting Minutes, 1 June–8 July 1843. The bifolium was cut or torn into two separate leaves.

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The Colector of fines shall be atherized to take proper[ty]
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at a fair valueation in payment of fines at is De at his Discretion.<​*​>
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<​*The Counstable or Colector of fines we do hereby authorize at his discretion if he canot get money <​to​> take property in pament of fines at a fair Valueation & to make returns to the Proper Officer. (to wit the officer w[h]o isues the writ) within ninty Days affrir [after] receiving the writt​>
an appointment to Build an Arsnell a Comitty to Select ground fix upon size & co & co the fowlowing pirsons <​are​> appointed as comittee Joseph Smith
Willson Law

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Johnathan Dunham

14 Jan. 1800–28 July 1845. Soldier, police captain. Born in Paris, Oneida Co., New York. Son of Jonathan Dunham. Married Mary Kendall. Moved to Rushford, Allegany Co., New York, by 1830. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and ordained...

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as an agent to suprete◊◊
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[superintend]the Building the Gun House <​ore arsnal​> & armerrour & shall be allowed for his time imployed in the Building of the House one Dollar & forty cents pr Day
Moved & Seconed that <​
Brig Gen Rich

21 Aug. 1809–17 Nov. 1883. Schoolteacher, farmer, cooper. Born in Campbell Co., Kentucky. Son of Joseph Rich and Nancy O’Neal. Moved to Posey Township, Dearborn Co., Indiana, ca. 1810. Moved to Tazewell Co., Illinois, 1829. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ...

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be authorized to organize​> the Seconded Bat of first Rigment [regiment] 2 Cohort be constituted a Regt of Light infantry to be called the Escort Regt of Light Infantry to take place <​in​> the 2nd Cohart according to assignment. on p[a]rade day and do such other dutys of Escort & co as may be nesessary, and that he organize the 1st Bat the first Regment 2 Coh. into a Regt of Artilery and that he attend to the said organizations on or before the 4th of July next [p. [1]]
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    TEXT: “proper[page cut]”.

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    TEXT: An asterisk is keyed to this insertion written farther down on the page.

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    TEXT: Page torn.

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