Footnotes
See Revelation, 30 Dec. 1830 [D&C 37:3]; and Revelation, 2 Jan. 1831 [D&C 38:32].
See Historical Introduction to Revelation, 20 May 1831 [D&C 51].
See Revelation, 4 Feb. 1831 [D&C 41].
Knight, Reminiscences, 9.
Knight, Joseph, Sr. Reminiscences, no date. CHL. MS 3470.
Geauga County tax records from 1832 show Copley in possession of 759 acres in Thompson. (Geauga Co., OH, Duplicate Tax Records, 1832–1833, p. 282, microfilm 506,577, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.)
U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.
Knight, Reminiscences, 9.
Knight, Joseph, Sr. Reminiscences, no date. CHL. MS 3470.
Revelation, 7 May 1831 [D&C 49:1].
See “Mormon Interview,” 4–15. Although Newel Knight explained that the problems with Copley occurred before the important conference in early June 1831, Copley was reportedly present at the conference, perhaps to learn how the land dispute would be resolved. His name is not among church office holders listed in the conference minutes, but Levi Hancock’s account of the conference describes not only Copley’s presence but his apparent possession by the devil, which was reportedly cast out by Lyman Wight. (Knight, Autobiography and Journal, 30; Minutes, ca. 3–4 June 1831; Hancock, Autobiography, 91–92.)
“A Mormon Interview. Copied from Brother Ashbel Kitchell’s Pocket Journel,” 1856. Elisha D. Blakeman copy of Ashbel Kitchell, Reminiscences. Photocopy in editors’ possession. Original at Shaker Museum and Library, Old Chatham, NY. Also available as Lawrence R. Flake, “A Shaker View of a Mormon Mission,” BYU Studies 20, no. 1 (Fall 1979): 94–99.
Knight, Newel. Autobiography and Journal, ca. 1846. CHL. MS 767.
Hancock, Levi. Autobiography, ca. 1854. Photocopy. CHL. MS 8174.
“Mormon Interview,” 15–17.
“A Mormon Interview. Copied from Brother Ashbel Kitchell’s Pocket Journel,” 1856. Elisha D. Blakeman copy of Ashbel Kitchell, Reminiscences. Photocopy in editors’ possession. Original at Shaker Museum and Library, Old Chatham, NY. Also available as Lawrence R. Flake, “A Shaker View of a Mormon Mission,” BYU Studies 20, no. 1 (Fall 1979): 94–99.
Knight, Autobiographical Sketch, 2–3.
Knight, Joseph, Jr. Autobiographical Sketch, 1862. CHL. MS 286.
Revelation, 6 June 1831 [D&C 52:2].
Knight, History, 290.
Knight, Newel. History. Private possession. Copy in CHL. MS 19156.
Knight, History, 307.
Knight, Newel. History. Private possession. Copy in CHL. MS 19156.
Whitmer, History, 29.
John Whitmer likely created this heading when he copied the text into Revelation Book 1.
It is unknown whether Knight was appointed to a specific priesthood office, but Shaker leader Ashbel Kitchell clearly recognized Knight as the leader of the Mormons living in Thompson. A revelation dictated four days earlier called Knight, along with many others, to journey to Missouri, preaching as they went. (“Mormon Interview,” 15; Revelation, 6 June 1831 [D&C 52:32].)
“A Mormon Interview. Copied from Brother Ashbel Kitchell’s Pocket Journel,” 1856. Elisha D. Blakeman copy of Ashbel Kitchell, Reminiscences. Photocopy in editors’ possession. Original at Shaker Museum and Library, Old Chatham, NY. Also available as Lawrence R. Flake, “A Shaker View of a Mormon Mission,” BYU Studies 20, no. 1 (Fall 1979): 94–99.
See Matthew 18:6.
Concerning the eviction from Leman Copley’s land, Joseph Knight Sr. explained that “we sold out what we Could But Copley took the advantege of us, and we Could not git any thing for what we had done so we left Copleys in June.” According to a newspaper report, the group was forced to “leav their spring crops all upon the ground.” (Knight, Reminiscences, 9; News Item, Painesville [OH] Telegraph, 28 June 1831, [3].)
Knight, Joseph, Sr. Reminiscences, no date. CHL. MS 3470.
Painesville Telegraph. Painesville, OH. 1822–1986.
The church members at Thompson wanted Newel Knight to continue as their leader. (See Revelation, 15 June 1831 [D&C 56:6–7].)
After the group left Thompson, they departed Wellsville, Ohio, on 3 July by boat and arrived in St. Louis on the thirteenth. From there they traveled on the steamer Chieftain to Independence, Missouri. (Knight, History, 310–311.)
Knight, Newel. History. Private possession. Copy in CHL. MS 19156.
See Romans 12:12.