David Osborn, 6 October Meetings of Anointed Quorum, 1843–1844. In comparison, the U.S. Army had only 8,500 men in this period. Holzapfel and Cottle, Old Mormon Nauvoo, 154; Berrett, Sacred Places, 3:115, 117, 133, 195. Knowlton Coray, Discourse, 13 August 1843–A, as Reported by Willard 1844, Deed from Ethan Kimball, 18 December 1843, Deed from Hyrum and Mary Fielding Smith, 18 January 1842, Deed from Hyrum and Mary Fielding Smith, 24 August And where liberty, free trade, and sailor's right [sic], and the protection of life and property shall be maintained inviolate, for the benefit of ALL." 1841 [Draft 2], Indenture from Warren A. Cowdery, 23 November 1836, Index to Nauvoo City Council Minute Book–A, Index to Nauvoo City Council Minute Book–B, Instruction on Priesthood, between circa 1 1843, Bill from Sylvester Emmons and Others, circa 25 February On 6 June 1843, Joseph Smith was indicted by a grand jury in the circuit court of Daviess County, Missouri on the charge of treason against the state. 23 September 1839, Bond to Horace S. 1842–D, Promissory Note from Samuel Henderson, 1 November 1839–A, Promissory Note from Samuel Henderson, 1 November 1839–B, Promissory Note from Seymour Brunson, 1 1841–C, Promissory January 1844, Petition from Edson Whipple and Others, 30 April Once they had Smith in their custody, Reynolds and Wilson were themselves placed under arrest by Sheriff Campbell of Lee County, IL. 1844, Minute Entry, Resignation of Fees, 11 Carroll, 10 December 1839, Bond to James 1840, Receipt to Ransom 1842, Deed from Benjamin and Anna Jones, 29 October Handwriting–A, Revelation, 27 July 1842, in Unidentified William Clayton, in a conflicting account, wrote in his journal: "I have seen 6 brass plates... covered with ancient characters of language containing from 30 to 40 on each side of the plates. A New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States; Giving a Full and Comprehensive Review of the Present Condition, Industry, and Resources of the American Confederacy. 1843, Deed from Orson and Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde, 10 February 1843, Deed from Reuben W. and Lucy Ann Butler Allred, 22 Beecher, 21 August 1842, Marriage Certificate for Isaac Higbee and Charlotte 1842, Petition from Joseph Fisher and Others, 15 January 1840–A, Promissory Note from John Outhouse, 1 April Fare Play,” circa Late 1842, Poem to Barbara Neff, between circa 6 and circa 13 May 1844, Poem to William W. Phelps, between circa 1 and circa 15 February 1843, Poll Record, Nauvoo Legion, 13 Darby’s Universal Gazetteer, or, a New Geographical Dictionary: Containing a Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, Provinces, Cities, Towns, Forts, Seas, Harbours, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Capes, &c. in the Known World. Nauvoo House: In 1841 a group of investors, led by Joseph Smith, began a joint-stock company to build a massive hotel called the Nauvoo House. 1840–C, Promissory Note from John Smith, 27 March 1840–A, Promissory Note from John Smith, 27 March 1840–B, Promissory Note from John Smith, 27 March 1840–C, Promissory Note from John Smith, 27 March 1840–D, Promissory Note from John Smith, 27 March 1840–E, Promissory Note from John Sweat, 7 March This rank is one step above Major General which most contemporary militias employed as their commanding rank. 1840–C, Promissory Note from David Clough, 20 March 1842, Bill from William W. Phelps, 14 October 1843, Bill from William W. Phelps, circa 10 June 1843, Bill from William W. Phelps, circa 18 September January 1844, Pay Order to Nauvoo City Treasurer for Lorenzo Clark, 14 Today Nauvoo is a significant historic district, with many of the buildings in the original townsite rebuilt or restored and open for the public to visit. Vance, 28 January 1842, Letter from John C. Bennett, 15 August 1840, Letter from John C. Bennett, 25 July 1840, Letter from John C. Bennett, 27 July 1840, Letter from John C. Bennett, 30 July 1840, Letter from John C. Bennett, 8 March 1842, Letter from John C. Calhoun, 2 December 1843, Letter from John Cleminson, between 1 and 15 May 1842, Letter from John D. Lee and Others, 18 May 1842, Letter from John E. Page, 23 September 1840, Letter from John M. Bernhisel, 1 October 1842, Letter from John M. Bernhisel, 11 April 1842, Letter from John M. Bernhisel, 8 March 1843, Letter from John P. Greene, 18 March 1843, Letter from John R. Wakefield, 24 June 1844, Letter from John V. Curtis, 27 November 1843, Letter from John W. Latson, 7 January 1842, Letter from John Windt and Others, 20 April 1844, Letter from John E. Page, 1 September 1841, Letter from John M. Bernhisel, 12 July 1841, Letter from John M. Bernhisel, 18 August 1841, Letter from John M. Bernhisel, 8 September 1841, Letter from Joseph L. Heywood, 23 October 1843, Letter from Joseph L. Heywood, 5 June 1843, Letter from Joseph L. Heywood, 7 February 1844, Letter from Justin Butterfield, 17 December 1842, Letter from Justin Butterfield, 27 March 1843, Letter from Lester Brooks and Others, 16 November 1841, Letter from Lester Brooks, 7 November 1842, Letter from Levick Sturges and Others, 30 January 1842, Letter from Lorenzo D. Wasson, 30 July 1842, Letter from Luther W. Hickok, 6 June 1844, Letter from Lyman O. Littlefield, 14 March 1842, Letter from Lyman O. Littlefield, 16 February 1844, Letter from Lyman Wight and Heber C. Kimball, 19–24 June 17 August 1842, Marriage Certificate for John Riley and Elizabeth Eaton, Handwriting–B, Revelation, circa Early March 1841 [D&C 125], Revised Committee Appointments, 11 February–circa 10 Lyons, 23 March 1840, Bond to Hiram Clark, 1840, Town Lot Order to John F. Wakefield, circa 9 January The plates were lost in the Civil War but re-discovered by a Mormon scholar in the archives of the Chicago Historical Society Museum in the 1960s. Joseph died not only as a Prophet, Seer, and Revelator, but as a Mayor of one of the largest cities in America, General of the Nauvoo Legion (the largest city militia in the western United States), a declared candidate for President of the United States, and more tenderly, as a husband to Emma Hale Smith … Sherwood, 14 May 1842, Pay Order to Nauvoo City Treasurer for Henry G. Prior to Smith's praise for Douglas, Sharp had been a "neutral observer" of the Nauvoo settlement. Benjamin Hoyt, 12 February 1840–J, Promissory Note from Joseph Smith gave enthusiastic support to a “Young Gentlemen’s and Young Ladies Relief Society of Nauvoo,” which developed under Heber C. Kimball’s guiding hand. October 1839–B, Promissory Note from Lemuel Herrick, 10 Willard Richards Copy, Military Order to Jonathan Dunham, 22 June 1844, Military Order to Wilson Law, 18 December 1843–A, Military Order to Wilson Law, 18 December 1843–B, Military Order to Wilson Law, 8 December 1843, Minute Entry, Appointment of Amasa Lyman, 5 August 1842, Minute Entry, Appointment of Charles Warner, 11 June 1843–A, Bill from Sylvester Emmons and Others, circa 25 February 1844, Agreement with Daniel C. Davis, 21 October 1839, Agreement with Daniel Miles, 28 July 1841, Agreement with Ebenezer Robinson and Don Carlos Smith, Clothier, 22 July 1843, Marriage Certificate for James Bracken and Sarah Head, 1840–A, Promissory Note from Phineas R. Bird, 1 March 1844, Petition from Stephen Wilkinson and Others, circa 14 May 1844, Warrant, 2 August 1842, James Sloan Copy [, Warrant, 2 August 1842–A [ [25] Because many husbands and fathers knew about these plural marriages, Smith must have convinced them that "they and their families would benefit spiritually from a close tie to the Prophet. 1840–B, Promissory Note from Ebenezer Black, 10 January 1840, Town Lot Order to Asahel Perry, circa 15 March 1843–A, Promissory Note to John C. Walsh, 10 February Smith had given him a place of honor at the dedication of the temple cornerstone and had invited him to his house for turkey dinner. 12 May and 1 June 1843, Draft, Letter, John Whitmer to William W. Phelps, 8 January April 1844, Statement of Account from Albert P. Rockwood, circa 19 He gave a long list of witnesses to Cyrus Wheelock, who earlier in the day had smuggled in a six-shooter in his overcoat. This force was a militia, and it became known as the "Nauvoo Legion". 1844, Petition from Alanson Ripley and Others, 14 May To everyone's great surprise, Boggs not only survived, but gradually improved. January 1844, Pay Order to Nauvoo City Treasurer for Warren Smith, 8 1839–C, Promissory Note from Alpheus Gifford, 1 December [8] These first trickled, then flooded, into Nauvoo, raising Smith's spirits. 1845, Report from Charles C. Rich and Jonathan Dunham, 3 6 April 1843 [M. F. Thompson v. F. 1840–B, Promissory Note from John Outhouse, 1 April 1843, Mayor’s Order to John P. Greene, 17 June 1844, Mayor’s Order to John P. Greene, 17 June 1844, Willard 1843, Resolutions from Nauvoo Third Ward, 11 December 1844, Petition from John Workman and Others, circa 11 March 1840, Town Lot Order to Benjamin Bird, 20 January 1840, Town Lot Order to Benjamin Hoyt and Albert Hoyt, circa He met briefly with President Martin Van Buren, but neither man seems to have thought much of the other, and the trip produced no reparations. Smith did not live to see the completion or dedication of the temple. At the beginning of 1841, Joseph Smith was thirty-five years old and living in Nauvoo, Illinois. 14 July 1843, Marriage Certificate for Alfred Gay and Maria Ripley, 13 He was reunited here with the Saints, who had found refuge near this swampy town site originally called Commerce, Illinois. 1842, Marriage License and Certificate for Arthur Millikin and Lucy Smith, 3 June 1840, Mayor’s Order to Henry G. Sherwood, 8 December 1843 [, Docket Entry, between circa 10 and circa 17 October 1843 27 February 1840, Bond to Alpheus 1840–B, Promissory Note from Benjamin R. Wescott, 1 March CR 1234 1, boxes 71–73. 1844, Deed from James and Harriet Denton Adams, 29 May McEwan Copy, Affidavit from Truman Gillet Jr., 18 June 1844, Willard Gibbs, 13 August 1840–A, Receipt to Luman and 5 October 1840, License for Miles Randall, 25 April 1841, Extract, License for Moses Eckard, 8 June 1840, Extract, License for Moses S. Emett, 15 October 1843, License for Moses Sanders, 16 May 1840, Extract, License for Nathan Stewart, 9 June 1840, Extract, License for Nathaniel Leavith, 5 June 1841, Extract, License for Noah Miles, 29 May 1841, Extract, License for Norvil M. Head, 8 June 1840, Extract, License for Phineas R. Bird, 3 March 1841, Extract, License for Pierson Borrman, 5 March 1841, Extract, License for Pleasant Ewell, 20 April 1840, Extract, License for Robert Crawford, 13 April 1840, Extract, License for Robert Snider, 13 April 1840, Extract, License for Samuel Bennett, 25 November 1840, Extract, License for Samuel Henderson, 27 June 1840, Extract, License for Samuel Luke, 5 June 1841, Extract, License for Samuel McClanathan, 21 May 1840, Extract, License for Samuel Miles, 17 April 1841, Extract, License for Samuel Russell, 4 June 1840, Extract, License for Sidney Knowlton, 13 October 1842, License for Solomon Canby, 10 October 1840, Extract, License for Solomon Canby, 5 October 1840, Extract, License for Solomon Chamberlain, 2 November 1840, Extract, License for Solomon Chamberlain, 7 October 1840, Extract, License for Stephen Shelton, 10 July 1841, Extract, License for Sylvester Hulet, 9 June 1840, Extract, License for Thomas Birch, 20 April 1840, Extract, License for Thomas Dabson, 6 October 1840, Extract, License for Timothy Foot, 11 June 1841, Extract, License for Ute Perkins, 6 October 1840, Extract, License for Ute Perkins, 8 March 1841, Extract, License for Valentine Groshoug, 19 June 1841, Extract, License for William Avery, 6 October 1840, Extract, License for William B. Simmons, 8 July 1840, Extract, License for William Helm, 20 February 1841, Extract, License for William Myers, 23 May 1840, Extract, License for William Parrish, 26 January 1841, Extract, License for William Riley, 6 October 1840, Extract, License for William Rust, 14 April 1840, Extract, License for William Somerville, 1 September 1842, License for William Vance, 6 October 1840, Extract, License for William Wightman, 8 March 1841, Extract, List of Members, Council of Fifty, May 1844, List of Members, Council of Fifty, probably between 25 April Bushman, 550. [24] Smith was "a charismatic, handsome man," and in Remini's words, he "seemed cheerful and gracious" to all. Joseph Smith moved to the Homestead at Nauvoo, a log house on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, after escaping from Missouri in April 1839. 1842, Petition from Phineas R. Bird and Others, 8 April 1844, Minute Entry, Remittance of Fine, 29 April 1844, Minute Entry, Report and Orders, 12 February 1842, Petition from Davis McOlney and Others, 8 August Bozarth, 17 August 1840–A, Receipt to Squire Bozarth, 17 August 1840–B, Receipt to Squire Bozarth, 24 August 1840, Receipt to Tarlton 25 June 1843, Marriage Certificate for David Davis and Caroline 1844, Letter from Isaac Galland, 11 December 1841, Letter from Isaac Galland, 18 January 1842, Letter from Isaac W. Stathem, 10 May 1843, Letter from J. F. Edgerton, 5 September 1842, Letter from J. J. Lugenbühl, 15 February 1844, Letter from J. Wilson Williams, 27 April 1843, Letter from Jacob Scott, 14 December 1841, Letter from Jacob W. Jenks, 31 December 1839, Letter from James Adams, 17 December 1842, Letter from James Arlington Bennet, 1 September 1842, Letter from James Arlington Bennet, 10 April 1843, Letter from James Arlington Bennet, 16 August 1842, Letter from James Arlington Bennet, 20 February 1843, Letter from James B. Nicholson, 25 January 1842, Letter from James Blakeslee, 14 June 1842, Letter from James M. Adams, 16 November 1842, Letter from Jared Carter, 14 October 1843, Letter from Jedediah M. Grant, 17 August 1843, Letter from Joel Hamilton Walker, 9 May 1844, Letter from Joel and Joseph Johnson, circa 13 May 1842, Letter from John Jane Knowlton Coray–A, Discourse, circa 19 July 1840, as Reported by Martha 1843, Claims from George W. Harris and Others, 8 February 1844, Pay Order to Nauvoo City Treasurer for Howard Egan, 14 January 1842, Letter, David S. Hollister to William Clayton, 1 King, between 21 February and 21 March 1843, Marriage Certificate for William Stringham and Jemima 1840–D, Promissory Note from David Clough, 20 March 1840, Town Lot Order to Alpheus Gifford, 1 December by William P. McIntire, Account of Meeting, circa 2 March 1841, as Reported by William P. McIntire, Account of Meeting, circa 30 March 1841, as Reported by William P. McIntire, Account of Meeting, circa 9 February 1841, as Reported It was a fatal mistake. July 1841, Promissory Note, Don Carlos Smith to Hyrum Hoyt, 10 Joseph Smith and Legal Process: In the Wake of the Steamboat Nauvoo. [1 January–30 June 1842], History Bushman has a slightly different scenario, "A ball from the doorway struck his hip, and a shot from the outside entered his chest. Moore, Discourse, 26 December 1841, as Reported by Willard Richards, Discourse, 26 May 1844, as Compiled by Leo 1844, Petition from Joel S. Miles and Others, circa 17 1843, Invoice to Newel K. Whitney, 8 April 1842–A, Invoice to Newel K. Whitney, 8 April 1842–B, Invoice to Newel K. Whitney, 8 April 1842–C, Jacob B. Backenstos and Stephen A. Douglas, Affidavit, 4 Voter-conscious Illinois Democrats and Whigs (including Abraham Lincoln) passed a bipartisan city-state charter for Nauvoo in 1840. Jenson, Encyclopedic History of the Church, 562. In response, Smith petitioned the U.S. Congress to make Nauvoo a territory. But week by week more youth came and … 1843, Pay Order to City Treasurer for Shadrach Roundy, 1 June Noble performed the ceremony "in a grove near Main Street with Louisa in man's clothing." Willard Richards Copy, Military Order to Jonathan Dunham, 17 June 1844–B, Military Order to Jonathan Dunham, 17 June 1844–B, On July 1, the Municipal Court of Nauvoo dismissed the warrant and freed Smith. When Lee was compelled to conclude his river operations, he sold the equipment used, including a steamboat. 1843, Letter from Parley P. Pratt, 13 March 1842, Letter from Parley P. Pratt, 19 April 1844, Letter from Parley P. Pratt, 22 November 1839, Letter from Parley P. Pratt, 4 December 1841, Letter from Parley P. Pratt, 5 February 1842, Letter from Parley P. Pratt, between 23 and 27 September 1842, Letter from Parley P. Pratt, 24 October 1841, Letter from R. A. H. McCorkle, 10 May 1844, Letter from Reuben Hedlock, 10–21 January 1844, Letter from Reuben Hedlock, 4 October 1843, Letter from Reuben McBride, 1 January 1844, Letter from Reuben McBride, 28 February 1844, Letter from Reuben McBride, 3 January 1842, Letter from Richard Savary, 2 February 1842, Letter from Robert D. Foster, 7 June 1844, Letter from Robert D. and Sarah Phinney Foster, circa 16 August 1842, Letter from Robert Peirce, 20 August 1841, Letter from Robert Peirce, 28 February 1842, Letter from Roelef T. Wyckoff, 25 February 1844, Letter from S. C. Hopper, 10 January 1844, Letter from Samuel Bent and George W. Harris, 23 September 1840, Letter from Samuel C. Brown, 22 April 1842, Letter from Samuel Comer, 23 October 1843, Letter from Samuel McClanathan, 20 June 1844, Letter from Seth Richards, 31 January 1842, Letter from Shepherd Patrick, 11 August 1843, Letter from Sidney Rigdon, circa 13 February 1843, Letter from Smith Tuttle, circa 15 September 1841, Letter from Stephen Ross, 15 January 1844, Letter from Sybella McMinn Armstrong and Orrin Porter Rockwell, 1 December 1842, Letter from Sybella McMinn Armstrong, 1 May 1843, Letter from Sylvester Emmons, 21 June Nauvoo Pageant Core Cast. Richards, Discourse, 13 August 1843–B, as Reported by William 1842, Motion from John Barnett, 6 November 1841, Motion from John P. Greene, 6 November 1841–A, Motion from John P. Greene, 6 November 1841–B, Motion from William Law, 12 February 1842, Motion from William Law, 18 February 1842, Motion from William Marks, 15 January 1842, Motion from Wilson Law, 15 January 1842–A, Motion from Wilson Law, 15 January 1842–B, Motion from Wilson Law, 27 November 1841–A, Motion from Wilson Law, 27 November 1841–B, Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 3 February 1841–8 1840–H, Promissory Note from David Garlick, 9 January 1840–B, Promissory Note to Abraham Hoagland, 11 July 1840–C, Promissory Note from David Mathews, 11 March 1843, Deed from Wilford and Phebe Carter Woodruff, 26 April 1842, Petition from Timothy Griffin and Others, 3 June "[42], After arriving in Nauvoo in 1841, Bennett had been baptized into the new religion. 1840, Receipt 1843, Pay Order to William Clayton for Mary Little, 15 October January 1844, Pay Order to Nauvoo City Treasurer for William H. 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