Footnotes
This six-leaf gathering was either a binding error or the result of one sheet coming loose from the binding before the book was inscribed, as the book’s inscription and pagination runs through this gathering without skipping any text or page numbers.
The journal entries are inscribed on pages 26, 31, 33, 36, 39, 43, 44, 48, 56–61, 66–67, 88–95, 122–135, and 164–215.
Footnotes
Thompson died on 27 August 1841. (“Death of Col. Robert B. Thompson,” Times and Seasons, 1 Sept. 1841, 2:519.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
The six canonized revelations constitute, in order of their recording by Thompson, sections 124, 125, 105, 111, 87, and 103 in the current Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The three uncanonized revelations include one dated 20 March 1841 and two dictated on 12 January 1838 before JS departed Ohio and moved to Missouri.
See JS, Journal, 29 June 1842; Richards, Journal, 1 July 1842; and Clayton, History of the Nauvoo Temple, 30.
Richards, Willard. Journals, 1836–1853. Willard Richards, Papers, 1821–1854. CHL. MS 1490, boxes 1–2.
Clayton, William. History of the Nauvoo Temple, 1845. CHL
Clayton, History of the Nauvoo Temple, 30–31.
Clayton, William. History of the Nauvoo Temple, 1845. CHL
For more on this division of labor, see Smith, “Book of the Law of the Lord,” 131–163.
Smith, Alex D. “The Book of the Law of the Lord,” Journal of Mormon History 38 (Fall 2012): 131–163.
The Joseph Smith Papers Project has labeled this second volume “Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B.” See Historical Introduction to Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B.
For more on the Nauvoo penny fund, see Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A, 216.
See Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B, 551.
Trustee-in-Trust. Tithing and Donation Record, 1844 May–1846 January. CHL.
1842 | $ cts | |
February 26 | Receipt Received of $31.00— in full for his labor tithing to Octr. 12th. 1841— as p[e]r receipt of Feby 15th. 1842— Also his note of $33.00— pay-able in labor on the — | $64.00 |
[February 26] | Received of $31.00— in full for his labor tithing to Octr. 12 1842 as pr receipt of February 26th. 1842 Also improvement on Lot 4 Block 123 valued at $70.00— on tithing | $101.00 |
[February 26] | Received of $31.00— in full for his labor tithing to October 12th. 1841 as pr receipt of February 16— 1842 Also 40 lbs Plough Irons @ $0.20 $8.00— on tithing | $39.00 |
[February 26] | Received of Cash $8.00— on tithing | $8.00 |
[February 26] | Received of pr hand Cash $2.00.— on tithing | $2.00 |
[February 26] | Received of pr hand Cash $1.00— on tithing | $1.00 |
[February 26] | Received of pr hand Cash $2.00— on tithing | $2.00 |
[February 26] | Received of :— s note of $225.00— payable in property— on tithing | $225.00 |
[February 26] | Received of John Adams $36.00— it being in part of a Bond for part of fractional Lot 2 Block 154 of city of valued at $66.00— on tithing <Afterward ascertained that he had no title to the Lot> | $36.00 |
[February 26] | Received of pr hand of John Adams $21.62½ it being in part of a Bond for West end of fractional Lot 2 Block 154 of city of . valued at $66.00— <(no title)> | $21.62½ |
[February 26] | Received of pr hand John Adams $8.37½ it being in part of a Bond for West end of fractional Lot 2 Block 154 of city of . valued at $66.00— on tithing <(No title)> | $8.37½ |
[February 26] | Received of 1 p[ai]r Gloves $0.50— Also 1 pr Shoes $1.00— on tithing | $1.50 |
28 | Received of $15.00— on tithing as pr receipt of September 4th. 1841 | $15.00 |
[28] | Received of $30.00— on tithing as per receipt of November 11th. 1841.— Also $600.00 it being on settlement for his farm in Chester Co Penn.— | $630.00 |
[28] | Received of 1 Horse $50.00— Also 1 Cow & Calf $12.00 as pr receipt of & June 27— 1841 | $62.00 |
Isaac Galland, acting as a financial agent for JS and the church, had purchased Peirce’s farm in Brandywine, Pennsylvania, for $5,000 in 1841. JS’s journal relates that JS reached a settlement with Peirce, paying the remaining balance of $2,700 with land in Nauvoo on 28 February 1842. This entry for $600 appears to be an additional part of the settlement not mentioned in JS’s journal. (JS, Journal, 28 Feb. 1842; Letter from Robert Peirce, 28 Feb. 1842; Historical Introduction to Letter from Robert Peirce, 28 Feb. 1842.)