Footnotes
Case, not after 1865, Church History Museum, Salt Lake City.
Case, not after 1865. Church History Museum, Salt Lake City. The label on this case indicates that it once held two plats of Kirtland, Ohio.
Footnotes
Revelation, 2 Aug. 1833–B [D&C 94]. Williams also drew the city of Zion plat map. (Plat of the City of Zion, ca. Early June–25 June 1833.)
Revelation, 4 June 1833 [D&C 96:3].
Revelation, 2 Aug. 1833–B [D&C 94:1–2].
See Historical Introduction to Minutes, 6 June 1833.
Revelation, 2 Aug. 1833–B [D&C 94:1, 3, 10].
The drawings of the three buildings appear to have been included when the plat was initially drafted. Light gray watercolor around the three buildings was added later.
While the Kirtland plat neither shows nor explains if or where any commercial, agricultural, or financial buildings would exist, the city of Zion plat provides some explanation on those matters. (See Plat of the City of Zion, ca. Early June–25 June 1833.)
Revelation, 4 June 1833 [D&C 96:2–3].
Ames, Autobiography, [10].
Ames, Ira. Autobiography and Journal, 1858. CHL. MS 6055.
Revelation, 2 Aug. 1833–B [D&C 94:13–14]. Hyrum Smith was to receive the “third lot,” south of the temple.
For more on land acquisitions in Kirtland, see Historical Introduction to Minutes, 23 Mar. 1833–A; and Parkin, “Joseph Smith and the United Firm,” 16–23.
Parkin, Max H. “Joseph Smith and the United Firm: The Growth and Decline of the Church’s First Master Plan of Business and Finance, Ohio and Missouri, 1832–1834.” BYU Studies 46, no. 3 (2007): 5–66.
See Plat of Kirtland, OH, ca. 1837, CHL; see also “Portion of Kirtland Township, Ohio, 12 January 1838.”
Plat of Kirtland, OH, ca. 1837. CHL. MS 2569.