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Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–T

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Sidney Rigdon

19 Feb. 1793–14 July 1876. Tanner, farmer, minister. Born at St. Clair, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Son of William Rigdon and Nancy Gallaher. Joined United Baptists, ca. 1818. Preached at Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and vicinity, 1819–1821. Married Phebe...

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, JS, and
Hyrum Smith

9 Feb. 1800–27 June 1844. Farmer, cooper. Born at Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack. Moved to Randolph, Orange Co., 1802; back to Tunbridge, before May 1803; to Royalton, Windsor Co., Vermont, 1804; to Sharon, Windsor Co...

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, Promissory Note,
Commerce

Located near middle of western boundary of state, bordering Mississippi River. European Americans settled area, 1820s. From bank of river, several feet above high-water mark, ground described as nearly level for six or seven blocks before gradually sloping...

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, Hancock Co., IL, to
John Gillet

2 Aug. 1796–17 July 1848. Likely born in Connecticut. Son of Benoni Gillett and Phoebe Dean. Moved to Commerce (later Nauvoo), Hancock Co., Illinois, by May 1837. In Aug. 1839, with land-speculating partners Horace Hotchkiss and Smith Tuttle, sold land in...

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and
Smith Tuttle

12 Mar. 1795–7 Mar. 1865. Shipping merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Christopher Tuttle and Abigail Luddington. Moved to Wallingford, New Haven Co., by 1810. Married first Rachel Gillett. Married second Amarilla...

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, 12 Aug. 1839; handwriting of
Horace Hotchkiss

15 Apr. 1799–21 Apr. 1849. Merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Heman Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Rowe. Moved to New Haven, New Haven Co., by 1815. Married Charlotte Austin Street, 22 Feb. 1824, in East Haven. Purchased...

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; signatures of
Sidney Rigdon

19 Feb. 1793–14 July 1876. Tanner, farmer, minister. Born at St. Clair, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Son of William Rigdon and Nancy Gallaher. Joined United Baptists, ca. 1818. Preached at Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and vicinity, 1819–1821. Married Phebe...

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, JS, and
Hyrum Smith

9 Feb. 1800–27 June 1844. Farmer, cooper. Born at Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack. Moved to Randolph, Orange Co., 1802; back to Tunbridge, before May 1803; to Royalton, Windsor Co., Vermont, 1804; to Sharon, Windsor Co...

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; one page; JS Collection, CHL. Includes notation.
One leaf measuring 2¾ × 7¼ inches (7 × 18 cm). The document was written on a larger sheet of paper with several other promissory notes; the notes were then cut into separate documents. All edges of the featured promissory note appear to be hand cut. A notation in unidentified handwriting was made in red ink: “Paid”.
The promissory note was likely returned to JS in 1843 when the bond was canceled; it was then filed with his other papers in
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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, Illinois. Presumably, this note has remained in continuous institutional custody since then.

Historical Introduction

On 12 August 1839, JS,
Sidney Rigdon

19 Feb. 1793–14 July 1876. Tanner, farmer, minister. Born at St. Clair, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Son of William Rigdon and Nancy Gallaher. Joined United Baptists, ca. 1818. Preached at Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and vicinity, 1819–1821. Married Phebe...

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, and
Hyrum Smith

9 Feb. 1800–27 June 1844. Farmer, cooper. Born at Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack. Moved to Randolph, Orange Co., 1802; back to Tunbridge, before May 1803; to Royalton, Windsor Co., Vermont, 1804; to Sharon, Windsor Co...

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signed forty-two promissory notes at
Commerce

Located near middle of western boundary of state, bordering Mississippi River. European Americans settled area, 1820s. From bank of river, several feet above high-water mark, ground described as nearly level for six or seven blocks before gradually sloping...

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, Illinois, in connection with a bond to purchase Commerce-area land from
Horace Hotchkiss

15 Apr. 1799–21 Apr. 1849. Merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Heman Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Rowe. Moved to New Haven, New Haven Co., by 1815. Married Charlotte Austin Street, 22 Feb. 1824, in East Haven. Purchased...

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and his partners,
John Gillet

2 Aug. 1796–17 July 1848. Likely born in Connecticut. Son of Benoni Gillett and Phoebe Dean. Moved to Commerce (later Nauvoo), Hancock Co., Illinois, by May 1837. In Aug. 1839, with land-speculating partners Horace Hotchkiss and Smith Tuttle, sold land in...

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and
Smith Tuttle

12 Mar. 1795–7 Mar. 1865. Shipping merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Christopher Tuttle and Abigail Luddington. Moved to Wallingford, New Haven Co., by 1810. Married first Rachel Gillett. Married second Amarilla...

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. The bond specified that forty-two payments were due over the next twenty years. From 1840 to 1859, two payments of $1,500 were due annually: one was to be paid to Hotchkiss, and the other was to be paid to Gillet and Tuttle. In 1859, two additional larger payments were due, each for $25,000, with one owed to Hotchkiss and the other owed to Gillet and Tuttle.
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See Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A; and Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–A; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–B; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–C; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–D; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–E; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–F; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–G; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–H; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–I; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–J; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–K; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–L; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–M; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–N; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–O; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–P; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–Q; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–R; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–S; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–T; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–U; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–A; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–B; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–C; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–D; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–E; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–F; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–G; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–H; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–I; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–J; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–K; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–L; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–M; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–N; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–O; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–P; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–Q; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–R; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–S; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–T; and Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–U.


Hotchkiss wrote a promissory note for each of the payments due, and the
First Presidency

The highest presiding body of the church. An 11 November 1831 revelation stated that the president of the high priesthood was to preside over the church. JS was ordained as president of the high priesthood on 25 January 1832. In March 1832, JS appointed two...

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presumably returned the notes to Hotchkiss after signing them.
All of the notes are extant. The promissory note featured here is for the last payment of $1,500 owed to
Gillet

2 Aug. 1796–17 July 1848. Likely born in Connecticut. Son of Benoni Gillett and Phoebe Dean. Moved to Commerce (later Nauvoo), Hancock Co., Illinois, by May 1837. In Aug. 1839, with land-speculating partners Horace Hotchkiss and Smith Tuttle, sold land in...

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and
Tuttle

12 Mar. 1795–7 Mar. 1865. Shipping merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Christopher Tuttle and Abigail Luddington. Moved to Wallingford, New Haven Co., by 1810. Married first Rachel Gillett. Married second Amarilla...

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, due in 1859. Although the word “Paid” was written on the promissory note, this note was not paid.
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See Historical Introduction to Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A. Each of the forty-two promissory notes bears the notation “Paid” in the handwriting of an unidentified scribe. It is unknown when these notations were added. They may have been made when the bond was canceled in 1843. Alternately, the notations may have been added when the notes were filed by clerks in the Church Historian’s Office in Utah Territory.


Rather, the agreement was amended in 1843, which voided this and other notes associated with the bond. At the time the agreement was amended, the promissory notes were presumably returned to the First Presidency.

Footnotes

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    See Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A; and Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–A; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–B; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–C; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–D; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–E; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–F; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–G; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–H; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–I; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–J; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–K; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–L; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–M; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–N; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–O; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–P; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–Q; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–R; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–S; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–T; Promissory Note to Horace Hotchkiss, 12 August 1839–U; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–A; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–B; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–C; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–D; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–E; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–F; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–G; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–H; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–I; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–J; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–K; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–L; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–M; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–N; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–O; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–P; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–Q; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–R; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–S; Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–T; and Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–U.

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    See Historical Introduction to Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A. Each of the forty-two promissory notes bears the notation “Paid” in the handwriting of an unidentified scribe. It is unknown when these notations were added. They may have been made when the bond was canceled in 1843. Alternately, the notations may have been added when the notes were filed by clerks in the Church Historian’s Office in Utah Territory.

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Promissory Note to John Gillet and Smith Tuttle, 12 August 1839–T
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