Nauvoo high council, Minutes, , Hancock Co., IL, 17 Aug. 1840. Version copied [ca. 17 Aug. 1840] in Nauvoo High Council Minutes, rough copy, 14–16; handwriting of ; CHL.
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*Minutes, 17 August 1840
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by others, such as playing the violin for a negro ball; suffering my daughter to go to balls; and then followed the slanderous and vile charges charges first mentioned in this catalogue of crimes and misdemeanors: and when told him it was his duty to take up a labor with me, he replied, I was not worthy of his notice, of which I wish to convince him to the contrary. After the evidence was heard Presidents , , <&> Joseph Smith jr spoke on the case after which the parties were reconciled without calling a vote of the . Adjourned