The Papers
Browse the PapersDocumentsJournalsAdministrative RecordsRevelations and TranslationsHistoriesLegal RecordsFinancial RecordsOther Contemporary Papers
Reference
PeoplePlacesEventsGlossaryLegal GlossaryFinancial GlossaryCalendar of DocumentsWorks CitedFeatured TopicsLesson PlansRelated Publications
Media
VideosPhotographsIllustrationsChartsMapsPodcasts
News
Current NewsArchiveNewsletterSubscribeJSP Conferences
About
About the ProjectJoseph Smith and His PapersFAQAwardsEndorsementsReviewsEditorial MethodNote on TranscriptionsNote on Images of People and PlacesReferencing the ProjectCiting This WebsiteProject TeamContact Us
Published Volumes
  1. Home > 
  2. The Papers > 
Introduction to Rounds qui tam v. JS Summons, 9 February 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS] Declaration, 22 April 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS] Docket Entry, Leave to Amend, 10 June 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS] Docket Entry, Costs, circa 10 June 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS] Docket Entry, Judgment, 25 October 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS] Docket Entry, Costs, circa 25 October 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS] Transcript of Proceedings, circa 25 October 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS] Assignment of Judgment, 1 March 1838 [Rounds qui tam v. JS]

Transcript of Proceedings, circa 25 October 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS]

Source Note

Transcript of Proceedings,
Chardon

Located eight miles south of Lake Erie and immediately east of Kirtland Township. Settled by 1812. Included village of Chardon. Population of township in 1820 about 430; in 1830 about 880; and in 1840 about 1,100. Two of JS’s sisters resided in township. ...

More Info
, Geauga Co., OH, ca. 25 Oct. 1837, Rounds
qui tam

An action in qui tam imposes a statute-based penalty that rewards both the informant and the state by giving the “penalty in part to whosoever will sue for the same, and the other part to the commonwealth.”

View Glossary
v. JS
(Geauga Co., OH, Court of Common Pleas 1837); Geauga County Court of Common Pleas, Common Pleas Record, vol. U, pp. 362–364; handwriting of Charles H. Foot; signature presumably of
Van R. Humphrey

28 July 1800–5 Sept. 1864. Teacher, lawyer, judge. Born in Goshen, Litchfield Co., Connecticut. Son of Isaiah Humphrey and Lorana Drake. Admitted to bar, 1820. Married first Stella Beach, 12 Apr. 1821, in Goshen. Moved to Hudson, Summit Co., Ohio, June 1821...

View Full Bio
; Geauga County Archives and Records Center, Chardon, OH. Transcription from a digital color image made of the original in 2011.

Historical Introduction

See Introduction to Rounds qui tam v. JS.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. Summons, 9 February 1837 [ Rounds qui tam v. JS ] Declaration, 22 April 1837 [ Rounds qui tam v. JS ] Transcript of Proceedings, circa 25 October 1837 [ Rounds qui tam v. JS ]

Page 364

upon the pleadings; and the Pl[ainti]ff in order to maintain his suit introduced witnesses and offered to prove by them that the “
Society

A financial institution formed to raise money and provide credit in Kirtland, Ohio. On 2 November 1836, JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others officially organized the Kirtland Safety Society as a community bank by ratifying its constitution. Sidney Rigdon served ...

View Glossary
” described in the declaration existed at the time therein stated at
Kirtland

Located ten miles south of Lake Erie. Settled by 1811. Organized by 1818. Latter-day Saint missionaries visited township, early Nov. 1830; many residents joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Population in 1830 about 55 Latter-day Saints and...

More Info
in said County; but it appearing that said
Society

A financial institution formed to raise money and provide credit in Kirtland, Ohio. On 2 November 1836, JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others officially organized the Kirtland Safety Society as a community bank by ratifying its constitution. Sidney Rigdon served ...

View Glossary
was organized by written articles of association then in their possession, the def[endan]t by his counsel objected to such proof without first showing notice to said
Society

A financial institution formed to raise money and provide credit in Kirtland, Ohio. On 2 November 1836, JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others officially organized the Kirtland Safety Society as a community bank by ratifying its constitution. Sidney Rigdon served ...

View Glossary
to produce said articles: but the Court overruled said objection and admitted the evidence. The Plff. did not provide any of the bills loaned in Court. The Plff. further offered to prove that before and at the time in the declaration mentioned said “
Society

A financial institution formed to raise money and provide credit in Kirtland, Ohio. On 2 November 1836, JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others officially organized the Kirtland Safety Society as a community bank by ratifying its constitution. Sidney Rigdon served ...

View Glossary
” consisting of sundry individuals, carried on the business of issued issuing paper or bills of the likeness of and similitude of Bank Bills of various denominations which would pass and circulate by delivery of which (among others) produced and offered in evidence and subscribed by the deft.) the following is a copy to wit:
“[Kirtland Safety Society bank note—now missing from docket]”
That said
Society

A financial institution formed to raise money and provide credit in Kirtland, Ohio. On 2 November 1836, JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others officially organized the Kirtland Safety Society as a community bank by ratifying its constitution. Sidney Rigdon served ...

View Glossary
at the same time loaned said paper or bills to sundry indivividuals, that the deft was a director in said “
Society

A financial institution formed to raise money and provide credit in Kirtland, Ohio. On 2 November 1836, JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others officially organized the Kirtland Safety Society as a community bank by ratifying its constitution. Sidney Rigdon served ...

View Glossary
” and that he assisted in issueing and loaning the same; to which the deft by his counsel also objected; but the Court overruled said objection and admitted the evidence, and the Plff. rested.— And thereupon the Deft by his counsel moved the Court to charge the Jury that the statute upon which the suit was founded was not in force, that the loaning of said paper or bills was not a loaning of money money if the statute was in force, and that there was no evidence which would authorize them to return a verdict for the Plff. But the Court charged the Jury that said Statute was in force that a lending of the paper or bills was a lending of money within the statute and that if they found that the deft was a director in said “
society

A financial institution formed to raise money and provide credit in Kirtland, Ohio. On 2 November 1836, JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others officially organized the Kirtland Safety Society as a community bank by ratifying its constitution. Sidney Rigdon served ...

View Glossary
[”] and assisted in issueing and lending said paper or bills it would constitute him an “officer” within the meaning of the statute, and that for the purpose of coming to a conclusion they might take the whole testimony as well the appearing of the defts ma◊◊ as any other before them for that purpose, and the Judges on motion of the defts counsel have in open Court signed & sealed this Bill of Exceptions.
Van R. Humphrey

28 July 1800–5 Sept. 1864. Teacher, lawyer, judge. Born in Goshen, Litchfield Co., Connecticut. Son of Isaiah Humphrey and Lorana Drake. Admitted to bar, 1820. Married first Stella Beach, 12 Apr. 1821, in Goshen. Moved to Hudson, Summit Co., Ohio, June 1821...

View Full Bio
L.S.
2

TEXT: “L.S.” (locus sigilli, Latin for “location of the seal”) enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.


Storm Rosa Asst Judge Seal
3

TEXT: Instances of “Seal” are enclosed in hand-drawn representations of seals.


Daniel Kerr Seal John Hubbard seal”

Signature presumably of Van R. Humphrey.


Van R. Humphrey

28 July 1800–5 Sept. 1864. Teacher, lawyer, judge. Born in Goshen, Litchfield Co., Connecticut. Son of Isaiah Humphrey and Lorana Drake. Admitted to bar, 1820. Married first Stella Beach, 12 Apr. 1821, in Goshen. Moved to Hudson, Summit Co., Ohio, June 1821...

View Full Bio
Prest [p. 364]
View entire transcript

|

Cite this page

Source Note

Document Transcript

Page 364

Document Information

Related Case Documents
Editorial Title
Transcript of Proceedings, circa 25 October 1837 [Rounds qui tam v. JS]
ID #
4512
Total Pages
3
Print Volume Location
Handwriting on This Page
  • Charles H. Foot
  • Van R. Humphrey

Footnotes

  1. [2]

    TEXT: “L.S.” (locus sigilli, Latin for “location of the seal”) enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.

  2. [3]

    TEXT: Instances of “Seal” are enclosed in hand-drawn representations of seals.

  3. new scribe logo

    Signature presumably of Van R. Humphrey.

© 2024 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.Terms of UseUpdated 2021-04-13Privacy NoticeUpdated 2021-04-06