Notes
813
1. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 48. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Millennial Star 15:137; 16:763; 17:77; 18:365鈥66, 377. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 5 January 1842; 31 December 1844 (p. 15); 26 May 1852; 30 June 1857; 6 October 1858 (p. 5); 18 April, 9 October 1859 (p. 5); 4 July 1861; 30 September 1863 (p. 12); 8 July, 24 December 1868; 4 October 1869 (p. 4). Kate B. Carter, Our Pioneer Heritage (Salt Lake City, 1969), 12:354鈥57. Norma Baldwin Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion (Logan, Utah, 1996), 24, 68, 152. LeRoy R. Hafen and Ann W. Hafen, Handcarts to Zion (Glendale, Calif., 1960), 91鈥141. Deseret Evening News, 8 August 1882, 3.
815鈥16
1. Deseret News鈥擡xtra, 14 September 1852, 10. The Private Journal of William Hyde (n.p., 1968), 56, 59鈥60. John Jones, 鈥淎 Sketch of the History of the Work of the Lord in the Australasian Colonies,鈥 Zion鈥檚 Watchman, 1:262鈥63. Zion鈥檚 Watchman 2:81. Millennial Star 15:766鈥67; 18:702, 733鈥34. John S. Eldredge to George Q. Cannon, 28 April 1856, Deseret News 6:130. Western Standard, 30 August (p. 2), 6 September 1856 (p. 2). Marjorie Newton, Southern Cross Saints: The Mormons in Australia (Laie, Hawaii, 1991), 29鈥30, 136鈥37, 149鈥52, 223.
Wandell reported on March 29, 1853, that the Sydney branch numbered 63 members, Melbourne had 10, and the Hunter and Manning districts contained 20 members. Nineteen adults and ten children sailed with him to America on April 6. On July 3, 1853, the total in these branches was 102 members. Millennial Star 15:603, 766. Newton, Southern Cross Saints, 136, 223.
John Hyde died in Sydney on August 27, 1853. Jones, 鈥淎 Sketch of the History,鈥 264. Jenson, Church Chronology, 27 August 1853. Millennial Star 16:155.
2. Sydney Morning Herald, 1 April 1853, 2.
3. Jones, 鈥淎 Sketch of the History,鈥 262, 264. Millennial Star 15:767. Augustus Farnham to Brigham Young, 14 August 1853, Deseret News, 8 December 1853, 4. Newton, Southern Cross Saints, 32, 57鈥61.
4. I am indebted to Chad Foulger for bringing this piece to my attention.
5. Jones, 鈥淎 Sketch of the History,鈥 264. Augustus Farnham to Brigham Young, 24 December 1853, Deseret News, 27 July 1854, 3. Burr Frost Journal, 6 December 1853, microfilm, USlC. Zion鈥檚 Watchman 1:153. Newton, Southern Cross Saints, 57鈥61.
6. Zion鈥檚 Watchman 2:63.
7. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 67. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 History of the Church 6:336. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 31 December 1849, sup., 5D. Deseret News 6:301; 14:256. Kate B. Carter, Our Pioneer Heritage (Salt Lake City, 1958), 1:275鈥78. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:307. C. Mark Hamilton, Nineteenth-Century Mormon Architecture and City Planning (New York and Oxford, 1995), 62鈥63.
8. Jones, 鈥淎 Sketch of the History,鈥 260鈥63. Zion鈥檚 Watchman 1:57, 90, 121, 154, 199, 201, 256; 2:49, 81. Newton, Southern Cross Saints, 149, 225.
817
1. Jenson, Church Chronology, 1 August 1853. Deseret News, 1 October 1853, 2. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions (Salt Lake City, 1854), 73. Myrtle Stevens Hyde, Orson Hyde: The Olive Branch of Israel (Salt Lake City, 2000), 311鈥16.
818鈥19
1. Deseret News鈥擡xtra, 14 September 1852, 10. 鈥淎mos M. Musser鈥檚 Private Journal,鈥 2:20, microfilm, USlC. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 1:1, 10, 132; 2:1鈥2, 69, 193, microfilm, USlC. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 4鈥5, 51, 55鈥56, typescript, UPB. 鈥淛ournal of Levi Savage,鈥 1:43鈥44, 103鈥7, UPB. Nathaniel V. Jones, 鈥淗indostanee Mission,鈥 Deseret News 5:293, 334. Chauncey W. West, 鈥淭he India Mission,鈥 Deseret News 5:198. Levi Savage to Ira Eldredge, 27 August 1853, Deseret News, 2 February 1854, 2. Levi Savage to John Taylor, 17 March 1856, Mormon, 29 March 1856, 3. William Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 Juvenile Instructor 11:284鈥85; 12:4, 16鈥17, 27鈥28. 鈥淚ncidents from the Journal of William F. Carter,鈥 Heart Throbs of the West, comp. Kate B. Carter (Salt Lake City, 1943), 4:204鈥20. R. Lanier Britsch, Nothing More Heroic: The Compelling Story of the First Latter-day Saint Missionaries in India (Salt Lake City, 1999), 9鈥10, 13鈥32.
2. Millennial Star 14:413鈥15. Jones, 鈥淭he Hindostanee Mission,鈥 5:334. Savage to Eldredge, 27 August 1853. 鈥淎mos M. Musser鈥檚 Private Journal,鈥 2:53. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 2:69鈥70. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 56. 鈥淛ournal of Levi Savage,鈥 1:108鈥10. 鈥淚ncidents from the Journal of Willliam F. Carter,鈥 4:208鈥9. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 20鈥31.
3. Jones, 鈥淗indostanee Mission,鈥 5:334. Millennial Star 15:700鈥2. West, 鈥淭he India Mission,鈥 5:198. Savage to Eldredge, 27 August 1853. 鈥淎mos M. Musser鈥檚 Private Journal,鈥 2:53鈥54, 57, 60, 68鈥69. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 2:71鈥73, 87, 90, 119. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 56鈥57, 60鈥61. 鈥淛ournal of Levi Savage,鈥 1:113鈥16, 144鈥48. Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 12:44, 136. 鈥淚ncidents from the Journal of Willliam F. Carter,鈥 4:209鈥10. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 31鈥36.
4. Although Scott expressed an interest in Mormonism and declared himself 鈥渁 decided believer鈥 in its teachings, eventually his interest seems to have waned, and apparently he did not join the Church.
5. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 2:120, 130鈥31, 136, 144鈥45, 149, 151鈥52, 155鈥56, 160鈥61, 166鈥68, 176, 180, 182鈥84, 186, 205. Millennial Star 15:700鈥2. Robert Skelton to Thomas Bullock, 5 September 1853, Deseret News, 2 February 1854, 2. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 61鈥65. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 121鈥31. David J. Whittaker, 鈥淩ichard Ballantyne and the Defense of Mormonism In India in the 1850s,鈥 in Supporting Saints: Life Stories of Nineteenth-Century Mormons, ed. Donald Q. Cannon and David J. Whittaker (Provo, Utah, 1985), 175鈥212.
One rupee was equivalent to 2 English shillings, or one-tenth of an English pound. One anna equaled one-sixteenth of a rupee. Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 17:157. Encyclop忙dia Britannica (Cambridge, Eng., 1911), 23:855.
6. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 3:155鈥57. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 93.
7. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne.鈥 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 78. St. Louis Luminary 1:78. Ogden Standard, 9 November 1898, 5. Deseret Evening News, 9 November 1898, 2. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:703鈥6. Conway B. Sonne, Knight of the Kingdom: The Story of Richard Ballantyne (Salt Lake City, 1989). J. Cecil Alter, Early Utah Journalism (Salt Lake City, 1938), 146鈥49.
820
1. Flake-Draper locates a single copy of Mormonism Unveiled, at the LDS Church. Jones reported that 鈥渋ts principal author was Charles Saunder, third teacher in the La Martineer (an institution of learning for boys); also the second teacher of the same school contributed much towards it.鈥 In Reply to 鈥淢ormonism Unveiled鈥 he writes: 鈥淚 shall, for the sake of convenience in reference, call him Charles Sunder. I do not pretend that this is the compiler鈥檚 real name, but only assumed, as a convenience for the time being.鈥 Nathaniel V. Jones, 鈥淗indostanee Mission,鈥 Deseret News 5:350. Jones, Reply to 鈥淢ormonism Unveiled,鈥 7.
2. 鈥淎mos M. Musser鈥檚 Private Journal,鈥 2:58鈥67, 70鈥73; 3:2鈥3, 10鈥12, 15a鈥15b, 41, 48. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 2:91鈥92, 94, 96, 102. Jones, 鈥淗indostanee Mission.鈥 Millennial Star 15:558鈥59. William Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 Juvenile Instructor 12:136.
McMahon was baptized with his wife and two little daughters. He apostatized before the missionaries left India, but his wife remained a great support to them. Millennial Star 15:558. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 172, 178鈥79. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 172, 250, 253鈥54, 265.
3. Millennial Star 17:428鈥29. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 271. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Jenson, Church Chronology, 9 January 1851, 5 March 1855, May 1860, August 1860. Deseret News 12:269. Rebecca M. Jones, 鈥淓xtracts from the Life Sketch of Nathaniel V. Jones,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 4 (1931): 6颅鈥24. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 2:368鈥69. Norma Baldwin Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion (Logan, Utah, 1996), 25, 29, 115, 126, 161鈥68. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 285鈥86.
4. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Jenson, Church Chronology, 3 March 1856, 26 September 1857, 9 May 1885, 12 October 1885, 4 April 1902. Deseret Evening News, 25 September 1909, 5. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:381鈥86; 3:765鈥76. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 288鈥89.
821
1. 鈥淒iary of Andrew Ferguson,鈥 114鈥15, 121, 123, 127鈥28, 200, 205, UPB.
822
1. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 2 July 1853. Howard A. Christy, 鈥淭he Walker War: Defense and Conciliation as Strategy,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 47 (1979): 395鈥420.
2. Deseret News, 30 July 1853, 2. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 19 July 1853. Christy, 鈥淭he Walker War,鈥 400鈥1. Peter Gottfredson, History of Indian Depredations in Utah (Salt Lake City, 1919), 43鈥47. Autobiography of George Washington Bean (Salt Lake City, 1945), 90鈥91. Ronald W. Walker, 鈥淧resident Young Writes Jefferson Davis about the Gunnison Massacre Affair,鈥 BYU Studies 35:1 (1995): 147鈥70.
3. Deseret News, 1 October 1853, 2. Jenson, Church Chronology, 18 July, 17 August, 13 September, 1 October, 4 October, 14 October, 26 October 1853. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 19 July, 18 August, 13 September, 1 October, 4 October, 14 October 1853. Report of the Adjutant General of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1853), 2. Brigham Young to Edward Martin, 30 November 1853, USlC. Christy, 鈥淭he Walker War,鈥 passim. Gottfredson, History of Indian Depredations in Utah, passim.
John W. Gunnison, born in New Hampshire in 1812, graduated second in his class from the US Military Academy in 1837, joined the Corps of Topographical Engineers the following year, and was promoted to first lieutenant in 1846 and captain on March 3, 1853. He was second in command of the Stansbury Expedition that surveyed the Great Salt Lake Valley in 1849鈥50 and out of that experience wrote a sympathetic account of the Saints, The Mormons, or, Latter-day Saints, in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake (Philadelphia, 1852). In 1853 he led an expedition to survey a Pacific railroad route, and on October 26, at the Sevier River, about six miles west of Deseret, Millard County, Utah, he and seven of his party were killed by Pahvant Indians. Francis B. Heitman, Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army (Washington, 1903), 1:483. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America (Washington, 1887), 7:96, 108; 9:79, 96. Nolie Mumey, John Williams Gunnison (Denver, Colo., 1955). Howard Stansbury, Exploration of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake, introduction by Don D. Fowler (Washington and London, 1988), ix鈥搙ii. Report of Lt. E. G. Beckwith, Deseret News, 12 November 1853, 3. Josiah F. Gibbs, 鈥淕unnison Massacre,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 1 (1928), 67鈥75. Walker, 鈥淧resident Young Writes Jefferson Davis about the Gunnison Massacre Affair,鈥 147鈥70. Brigham Young to Mrs. J. W. Gunnison, 30 November 1853, USlC.
4. Deseret News, 8 June 1854, 2. Millennial Star 17:500. Christy, 鈥淭he Walker War,鈥 passim. Gottfredson, History of Indian Depredations in Utah, passim.
5. Deseret News, 8 February 1855, 3. Millennial Star 17:500.
823
1. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 3:3鈥5.
2. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 2:189, 197鈥98, 203, 207, 216; 3:1, 3鈥5, 25鈥28, 30鈥32, 69, 73, 80鈥81. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 70, 72鈥74, 79, 87鈥89. Millennial Star 15:700鈥2, 796鈥98.
825
1. Brown, Testimonies for the Truth. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 49, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Jenson, Church Chronology, 8 April 1849. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 31 December 1848, sup., 4. Deseret News鈥擡xtra, 14 September 1852, 10. Deseret News, 2 October 1852, 2. Millennial Star 15:58, 94. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 773.
2. Brown, Testimonies for the Truth, 2.
3. William G. Mills, at this point, was president of the Reading Conference, a conference in Brown鈥檚 pastorate (see item 1026). Millennial Star 15:510鈥11; 16:78鈥79.
4. Millennial Star 15:569. European Mission Financial Records, 8:454; 8:449鈥9:51, USlC. James, for example, consistently charged about 拢22 for printing 10,000 copies of a 16-page issue of the Seer.
5. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards, 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:144, typescript, UPB. European Mission Financial Records, 8:484.
6. Millennial Star 15:511, 781; 16:465, 763; 17:219鈥21, 233. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 31 March (p. 3), 3 September 1955; 30 September 1863 (p. 10); 7 May 1873 (p. 2). 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards,鈥 2:266. Deseret News 27:272.
826
1. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 16 August, 7 September, 15 October 1853, microfilm, USlC.
Haven reported to S. W. Richards on August 20, 1853, that, at that point, they had baptized thirty-nine. Millennial Star 15:695鈥96.
2. John Haven was born in Holliston, Massachusetts, on September 23, 1808, graduated from Amherst College in 1834 and Hartford Theological Seminary two years later. At the time Jesse was in Africa, he was serving in Charlton and would continue to serve there until 1881. He died on September 10, 1892. Family Group Record of John Haven (1774鈥1853), microfilm 1274283, UPB. The Congregational Year-Book, 1893 (Boston, 1893), 26.
3. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven, 11 March, 7 July, 14 July, 22鈥24 August, 31 August, 1鈥2 September, 6鈥7 September, 9 September, 12鈥13 September, 15鈥16 September 1853; 14 January 1856. David J. Whittaker, 鈥淓arly Mormon Imprints in South Africa,鈥 BYU Studies 20 (1980): 404鈥9.
827鈥28
1. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 2:203, 207, 216; 3:30鈥32, 95, 158鈥59. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 72, 75. David J. Whittaker, 鈥淩ichard Ballantyne and the Defense of Mormonism In India in the 1850s,鈥 Supporting Saints: Life Stories of Nineteenth-Century Mormons, ed. Donald Q. Cannon and David J. Whittaker (Provo, Utah, 1985), 175鈥212.
The 鈥淩ev. J. Richards, M.A.鈥 is undoubtedly John Richards, who was born in Cornwall and earned a BA at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1844 and an MA in 1847. Ordained a deacon in the Church of England in 1844 and a priest the following year, he was curator of Matson, Gloucester, 1844鈥45, chaplain of Trinity College, 1846鈥48, curator of St. Andrew鈥檚-the-Great, Cambridge, 1847鈥48, chaplain of the East India Company, 1848鈥65, a fellow of Madras University, and Her Majesty鈥檚 Inspector of Schools for India, 1855鈥58. Returning to England, he served as vicar of Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent, 1869鈥84, and rector of Tansor, Northamptonshire, from 1884 until his death in 1898, at age eighty-four. J. A. Venn, comp., Alumni Cantabrigienses II (Cambridge, 1953), 5:288. Henry I. Longden, Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500 (Northampton, 1941), 11:183, 185. 1881 English census, Kent, 4.
2. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 3:85, 93鈥97, 101, 103鈥4, 116, 164. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 86. Millennial Star 15:796鈥98; 17:28.
In his journal under the date July 10, 1854, Ballantyne lists his five tracts and four numbers of the Millennial Star and Monthly Visitor and remarks that they make 鈥渋n all 4,300 pamphlets.鈥 The first two pamphlets were each printed in 1,000 copies, his second reply to Richards and his Dialogue Between A and B on Polygamy each in 400 copies, and each number of his magazine in 300 copies鈥攖otaling 4,000. This suggests that his first reply to Richards were printed in 300 copies, not 400 as he reported to Samuel W. Richards. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 5:38鈥39.
3. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 3:126, 141鈥47, 171; 4:9鈥10, 15鈥17. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 75鈥76, 98, 115, 137. Millennial Star 15:796鈥98; 17:28. St. Louis Luminary 1:87.
4. A copy of the first reply with a complete wrapper is in the Yale University Beinecke Library.
5. A copy of the second reply with the front wrapper is in the LDS Church History Library.
829
1. Richard Lloyd Anderson, 鈥淭he Reliability of the Early History of Lucy and Joseph Smith,鈥 Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 4 (summer 1969): 28.
I am grateful to Richard Lloyd Anderson for his suggestions regarding this entry.
2. For a biographical sketch of Lucy Smith, see item 318, note 1.
Martha Jane Knowlton was born in Covington, Kentucky, June 3, 1822, moved with her family to Ohio and then to Hancock County, Illinois, where she was baptized into the Church in January 1840. Thirteen months later, she married Howard Coray. Howard was born in New York on May 6, 1817, joined the Church in Illinois in 1840, served as one of Joseph Smith鈥檚 clerks, and campaigned for him in Illinois. In 1850 he and Martha Jane came to Utah. For a number of years, they lived in Provo, where she served on the board of trustees of Brigham Young Academy. She died in Provo on December 14, 1881. The Woman鈥檚 Exponent ran a long obituary, commenting, 鈥淰ery early in life she evinced a character in a degree somewhat rare for one of her sex鈥攖hat is, of decidedly doing her own thinking; hence, before adopting any principle of religion, law or politics, whether proposed by father, husband, priest, or king, she must clearly see and understand for herself the righteousness and consistency of the matter.鈥 Howard served for more than ten years as a patriarch, and died in Salt Lake City on January 16, 1908, and was buried in Provo. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 60, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Times and Seasons 2:324. History of the Church 6:340. Dean C. Jessee, 鈥淗oward Coray鈥檚 Recollections of Joseph Smith,鈥 BYU Studies 17 (1977): 341鈥47. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1950), 11:407. Woman鈥檚 Exponent 10:133鈥34. Deseret Evening News, 17 January 1908, 2. Martha J. C. Lewis, 鈥淢artha Jane Knowlton Coray,鈥 Improvement Era 5 (April 1902): 439鈥40. Lavina Fielding Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book: A Critical Edition of Lucy Mack Smith鈥檚 Family History (Salt Lake City, 2001), 77鈥85, 93颅鈥94. Amy Reynolds Billings, 鈥淔aith, Femininity, and the Frontier: The Life of Martha Jane Knowlton Coray鈥 (master鈥檚 thesis, Brigham Young University, 2002). Elizabeth Ann Anderson, 鈥淗oward and Martha Coray: Chroniclers of Joseph Smith鈥檚 Words and Life,鈥 Journal of Mormon History 33 (fall 2007): 83鈥113.
3. Martha Jane Coray to Brigham Young, 13 June 1865, USlC. Discourse of Brigham Young at Wellsville, Utah Territory, 8 May 1865, Brigham Young papers, USlC. Millennial Star 27:658. 鈥淗oward Coray鈥檚 Bill Labor by Compiling & Transcribing Mother Lucy Smith鈥檚 History,鈥 14 January 1846, Whitney MSS, UPB. History of the Church 7:519. Lewis, 鈥淢artha Jane Knowlton Coray,鈥 440. Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book, 67鈥93, 132鈥34.
Howard Coray was paid $200 for 鈥渃ompiling the history鈥 plus $35 for 鈥渢ranscribing鈥 it, fifty dollars of which was to be 鈥減aid in store goods.鈥 Undoubtedly this included payment for Martha Jane鈥檚 services. 鈥淗oward Coray鈥檚 Bill Labor by Compiling & Transcribing Mother Lucy Smith鈥檚 History.鈥
There are four manuscripts associated with Biographical Sketches: (1) a notebook of 64 pages, now in the Brigham Young University Lee Library, in the handwriting of Martha Jane Coray, containing scattered notes on early Christianity, accounts of the missions of Samuel Smith, Joseph Smith Sr., and John Smith, and Mary Aikens Smith鈥檚 journey to Missouri, excepts from John Smith鈥檚 missionary journal, some genealogical data, and a chronology; (2) the preliminary manuscript, now in the LDS Church Archives, approximately 210 pages, in the handwriting of Martha Jane Coray, which remained in the Corays鈥 possession until after they came to Utah, when it was given to the Church; (3) Lucy Smith鈥檚 copy of the finished transcription, used by Orson Pratt in publishing Biographical Sketches, now lost; (4) the Church鈥檚 copy of the finished transcription, approximately 337 pages with 145 pages in Martha Jane鈥檚 handwriting and the remainder in Howard Coray鈥檚, now in the LDS Church Archives. Lavina Fielding Anderson argues that in addition to these four there was a fifth manuscript, an 鈥渋ntermediate draft鈥 that came between the preliminary manuscript and Lucy Smith鈥檚 final transcription, and she identifies a fragment she contends came from this 鈥渋ntermediate draft,鈥 the rest of which apparently has not survived. Howard C. Searle, 鈥淓arly Mormon Historiography: Writing the History of the Mormons 1830鈥1858鈥 (Ph.D. diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 1979), 360鈥90. Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book, 88鈥93, 140鈥49, 218.
Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book, 219ff, prints the preliminary manuscript and Biographical Sketches in parallel, with annotations from the Church鈥檚 finished transcription, the UPB corrected copy of Biographical Sketches, and later editions of the book.
4. Copyright Records, Illinois, vol. 18, August 1821鈥揝eptember 1848, in Roger W. Harris, 鈥淐opyright Entries Works by and About the Mormons, 1829鈥1870,鈥 photocopy, UPB.
5. Orson Pratt to Lucy Smith, 28 October 1853, USlC. Orson Pratt to Lucy Smith, 16 January 1854, MoInRC. Orson Pratt to Brigham Young, 31 December 1852, USlC. Dale Morgan, A Bibliography of the Churches of the Dispersion (Salt Lake City, 1953), 135鈥36.
George A. Smith, Martha Jane Coray, and Joseph F. Smith all include Isaac Sheen in the sequence of men who possessed Lucy鈥檚 manuscript before it was obtained by Orson Pratt鈥攁lthough their sequences and the one given here are all different from one another. George A. Smith, signed manuscript note on the flyleaf of Biographical Sketches, UPB and USlC. Martha Jane Coray to Brigham Young, 13 June 1865. Joseph F. Smith, introduction, History of the Prophet Joseph by His Mother Lucy Smith (Salt Lake City, 1902), iii.
Isaac Sheen (1810鈥74) was married to Babbitt鈥檚 sister Drucilla. In 1849鈥50 he published the Melchisedek & Aaronic Herald in Covington, Kentucky, and subsequently aligned himself with the Reorganization and was the editor of its official organ, the True Latter Day Saints鈥 Herald. For an example of another important manuscript that went from William Smith to Sheen and from Sheen to Babbitt, see Dan Vogel, Early Mormon Documents (Salt Lake City, 1996), 1:467鈥68. Morgan, A Bibliography of the Churches of the Dispersion, 134鈥36. True Latter Day Saints鈥 Herald 21:255. Susan Easton Black, Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Provo, Utah, 1993), 5:354鈥55. Ancestral File.
Orson Pratt remarks in his letter to Lucy Smith of January 16, 1854: 鈥淢r Babbitt, after he sold them to me, visited Nauvoo, and on his return to Washington, he stated, as near as I can recollect, that you would sell the title for this country for $100. I did not particularly wish to purchase the title at that time, and told him that I would make you a present of $100 dollars and you could do as you saw proper about giving me the title.鈥 Lucy responded to this letter, authorizing Pratt to use the manuscript 鈥渋n any way you see proper.鈥 On February 11, 1853, Horace S. Eldredge recorded Babbitt鈥檚 return to Washington in his journal with the comment, 鈥渉e has been to Nauvoo to get the Manuscript of Mother Smith鈥檚 life to have it published.鈥 As it turned out, Pratt did not pursue an American edition. Orson Pratt to Lucy Smith, 16 January 1854. Lucy Smith to Orson Pratt, 4 February 1854, USlC. 鈥淛ournal of Horace S. Eldredge,鈥 11 February 1853, microfilm, USlC.
6. Orson Pratt to Brigham Young, 31 December 1852.
7. Millennial Star 15:384, 497颅鈥500. Seer 1:144. Orson Pratt to Brigham Young, 10 September 1853, USlC.
8. Millennial Star 15:169, 432, 682; 16:303, 495. Catalogue of Works Published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and for Sale by Orson Pratt, at Their General Repository, and 鈥淢illennial Star鈥 Office, 42, Islington, Liverpool (Liverpool, 1856), 1. A Catalogue of Works Published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and for Sale by Orson Pratt, Washington City, D.C. (Washington, 1853). Deseret News, 16 November 1854 (p. 3), 21 November 1855 (p. 296).
9. Orson Pratt to Lucy Smith, 28 October 1853. Orson Pratt to Samuel W. Richards, 25 June 1857; Richards to Pratt, 16 November 1878; S. W. Richards papers, USlC. European Mission Financial Records, 8:512; 9:74; 10:306; 11:177, USlC.
10. European Mission Financial Records, 8:475鈥9:74; 10:306; 11:177. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:148, 168鈥69, 191鈥92, 199, 223, 233, typescript, UPB. Samuel W. Richards to Orson Pratt, 16 November 1878. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 30 March 1861, USlC.
11. Millennial Star 17:297鈥98. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 5:287鈥88.
12. Brigham Young to George Q. Cannon, 15 May 1861; Young to Cannon, 12 November 1861; Cannon to Young, 30 March 1861; Cannon to Young, 7 September 1861; USlC. European Mission Financial Records, 13:547鈥49.
Cannon actually shared the presidency of the British Mission with Charles C. Rich and Amasa M. Lyman, but he was in charge of the publishing activities, finances, and emigration.
A typed note laid into a copy of Biographical Sketches owned by a private collector reads as follows: 鈥淚n 1860 Geo. Q. Cannon, by order of B. Young, ordered the remainder of this edition burned. Duncan M. McAllister burned them in the back yard of the Liverpool office. The edition comprised 5,000 copies. Of these from 3,000 to 3,500 copies were burned.鈥 There are, of course, a number of errors here, e.g., the date 1860, the size of the edition, and the number of copies destroyed.
13. Discourse of Brigham Young at Wellsville, Utah Territory, 8 May 1865. Deseret News 14:301, 372鈥73. Millennial Star 27:657鈥63.
14. Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book, 102鈥4. The marked copy at Brigham Young University, for example, has corrections on pp. 198, 200, 202, 204, 283, 289 in Thomas Bullock鈥檚 distinctive hand, while these corrections occur in the Church鈥檚 two copies in the handwriting of someone else.
15. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 6:283. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal鈥 as quoted in Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book, 118鈥19.
16. The 1902 edition is entitled History of the Prophet Joseph by His Mother Lucy Smith as Revised by George A. Smith and Elias Smith. It was also published serially in the Improvement Era, 1901鈥3. For a discussion of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century editions subsequent to 1853, see Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book, 153鈥63.
17. Richard L. Anderson, 鈥淐ircumstantial Confirmation of the First Vision Through Reminiscences,鈥 BYU Studies 9 (1969): 390鈥91. Richard Lloyd Anderson, 鈥淭he Emotional Dimensions of Lucy Smith and Her History,鈥 Dedication Colloquiums Harold B. Lee Library (Provo, Utah, 1977), 135鈥36. Anderson, 鈥淭he Reliability of the Early History of Lucy and Joseph Smith,鈥 27. Searle, 鈥淓arly Mormon Historiography,鈥 389鈥90. Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book, 120鈥24, 150鈥52.
18. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 5:287鈥88. Anderson, 鈥淭he Emotional Dimensions of Lucy Smith and Her History,鈥 129鈥30. Searle, 鈥淓arly Mormon Historiography,鈥 402鈥14. Jan Shipps, Mormonism: The Story of a New Religious Tradition (Urbana and Chicago, 1985), 100鈥5. Anderson, Lucy鈥檚 Book, 125鈥32.
19. Both states are at UPB.
20. European Mission Financial Records, 8:512. Orson Pratt to Lucy Smith, 16 January 1854. Lucy鈥檚 reply of 4 February 1854 indicated that only eight of the copies reached her.
830
1. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 30 September, 1 October, 4 October, 6 October, 8 October 1853; 14 January 1856; microfilm, USlC. David J. Whittaker, 鈥淓arly Mormon Imprints in South Africa,鈥 BYU Studies 20 (1980): 404鈥9.
2. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 14 January 1856.
3. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 74, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Deseret Evening News, 10 January (p. 5), 13 January (p. 7), 18 January 1908 (p. 25). The Life Incidents and Travels of Elder William Holmes Walker (n.p., 1943). Jenson, Church Chronology, 4 September 1857. Orson F. Whitney, History of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1904), 4:192鈥96. Margaret W. Roper, Echoes of the Sage and Cedars (Salt Lake City, 1970), 460鈥61. Norma Baldwin Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion (Logan, Utah, 1996), 24, 61, 239, 252.
4. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Temple Index Bureau, UPB. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 31 May 1856; 25 March, 28 December 1864; 30 June 1867 (p. 2). Jenson, Church Chronology, 2 March 1857. 1860 Utah census, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City Thirteenth Ward, 171. Deseret Evening News, 19 July (p. 3), 20 July 1877 (p. 3). Mildred Allred Mercer, ed., History of Tooele County (Salt Lake City, 1961), 581. Salt Lake City Cemetery Records.
831
1. European Mission Financial Records, 8:495.
832鈥33
1. For a biographical sketch of John Jaques see items 70鈥71, note 7. His poems and other articles in the Star from the time he became assistant editor up to the appearance of Salvation are found in 14:63, 86鈥88, 109鈥10, 119鈥21, 127, 151鈥53, 176, 240, 369鈥72, 384, 444鈥45, 511鈥12; 15:31鈥32, 47, 59鈥61, 91鈥93, 97鈥102, 133鈥36, 145鈥49, 161鈥撀66, 193鈥97, 463, 509, 529鈥32, 545鈥48, 569鈥72, 587鈥89, 604鈥7. For his earlier pieces see item 593, notes 2 and 3. In addition to these, Jaques began publishing his Catechism for Children serially in the Star of November 19, 1853 (see item 898).
2. Millennial Star 15:714; 16:640. European Mission Financial Records, 8:500; 9:46, USlC. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards,鈥 2:149.
3. Jaques had earlier published a four-part defense of polygamy in the Millennial Star of February 12, February 26, March 5, and March 12, 1853.
834鈥35
1. At the end of the joint session in the evening of January 21, 1853, 鈥渢he Assembly adjourned to the 1st of June next, at 10 o鈥檆lock A.M.,鈥 and at the afternoon session on June 3, 鈥渢he Governor intimated to the members of the Assembly that as this was not a call session, but merely an adjourned meeting, he did not wish any claims to be made for compensation.鈥 Journals of the House of Representatives, Council and Joint Sessions (Salt Lake City, 1853), 72, 142, 147.
2. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1852), 205. Acts and Resolutions Passed at the Second Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1853), 67鈥70. Annual Message of Governor Brigham Young (Salt Lake City, 13 December 1852), 1鈥2.
For a biographical sketch of William Snow, see Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 3:519鈥20.
Jonathan Grimshaw, the assistant clerk of the House for the first, second, third, and fifth sessions, was born in Yorkshire, England, on January 24, 1818, joined the Church in 1849, and immigrated to Utah in 1851. He was also a clerk in the Historian鈥檚 Office until the summer of 1856, when, apparently disaffected, he left the territory. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. Millennial Star 14:55鈥56, 573鈥74. List of Names and Residence of the Members and Officers of the Legislative Council of Utah Territory (Salt Lake City, 1852), 1鈥2. Deseret News, 25 December 1852 (p. 2), 15 December 1853 (p. 3), 14 December 1854 (p. 2), 19 December 1855 (p. 325). Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:532, 569. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 4 October (p. 6), 30 November 1856 (pp. 22, 36). Dean C. Jessee, 鈥淭he Writing of Joseph Smith鈥檚 History,鈥 BYU Studies 11 (1971): 460.
3. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 20 September鈥26 November 1853, USlC.
4. Acts and Resolutions Passed at the Third Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1854), 26鈥28. Deseret News, 26 January 1854, 3.
5. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi. For a sketch of John Bookbinder Kelly, see the introduction to this volume.
836鈥37
1. Nathaniel V. Jones, 鈥淗indostanee Mission,鈥 Deseret News 5:293, 334. Chauncey W. West, 鈥淭he India Mission,鈥 Deseret News 5:198. William Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 Juvenile Instructor 12:123, 136, 196, 207, 224鈥25, 235鈥36, 255. 鈥淚ncidents from the Journal of William F. Carter,鈥 Heart Throbs of the West, comp. Kate B. Carter (Salt Lake City, 1943), 4:210鈥19. 鈥淎mos M. Musser鈥檚 Private Journal,鈥 2:57, 60, 72鈥74; 3:15a, 21, 29, 34, microfilm, USlC. 鈥淒iary and Letters of Truman Leonard 1853鈥1855,鈥 vol. 1, letters, 7鈥8, 19, typescript, UPB. R. Lanier Britsch, Nothing More Heroic: The Compelling Story of the First Latter-day Saint Missionaries in India (Salt Lake City, 1999), 69鈥99.
Too ill to remain in India, William F. Carter was released from his mission and sailed for Boston on July 9.
2. Millennial Star 16:124鈥26. 鈥淓xtracts from a Letter Written by Elder Wm. Fotheringham to Joseph Cain,鈥 2 November 1853, Deseret News, 27 April 1854, 3. 鈥淎mos M. Musser鈥檚 Private Journal,鈥 3:34. Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 13:94, 106鈥7, 160鈥61, 176, 200.
3. Millennial Star 16:124鈥26. 鈥淓xtracts from a Letter Written by Elder Wm. Fotheringham to Joseph Cain.鈥 Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 13:206.
One rupee was equivalent to 2 English shillings, or one-tenth of an English pound. One anna equaled one-sixteenth of a rupee. Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 17:157. Encyclop忙dia Britannica (Cambridge, Eng., 1911), 23:855.
4. Millennial Star 16:124鈥26, 189鈥90. Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 13:218, 233; 14:10, 28鈥29, 51. 鈥淎mos M. Musser鈥檚 Private Journal,鈥 3:106.
5. Millennial Star 16:189鈥90, 572鈥75. Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 14:77, 123, 233, 245; 15:28鈥29, 99; 16:32.
6. Fotheringham, 鈥淭ravels in India,鈥 13:200, 233. Millennial Star 16:573.
7. Millennial Star 17:94. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 24 March 1900, 5. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:781鈥82. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 295鈥96.
8. Millennial Star 17:428鈥29. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 4 March (p. 14), 6 March 1913 (p. 10). Jenson, Church Chronology, 16 May, 20 May, 4 August 1885. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 2:190鈥92. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 284鈥85.
838 1. See, e.g., Deseret News, 19 February (p. 3), 5 March (p. 3), 14 May 1853 (p. 4). For a biographical sketch of George D. Watt, see item 262.
2. Deseret News, 18 June 1853, 3. Millennial Star 15:730鈥31. Ronald G. Watt, 鈥淭he Beginnings of The Journal of Discourses: A Confrontation Between George D. Watt and Willard Richards,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 75 (2007): 134鈥48.
3. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards,鈥 2:150鈥51, 153, 155鈥56. European Mission Financial Records, 8:503; 9:23, 226, 318, USlC. Millennial Star 15:729鈥30; 16:720. Deseret News 5:216. Brigham Young to Franklin D. Richards, 29 November 1855, USlC. James charged 拢20 5s. each for numbers 16鈥24.
4. European Mission Financial Records, 9:671; 10:81, 308, 541, 764鈥65; 11:165, 273, 292, 609, 626: 12:187, 192, 216, 256, 381, 625, 654, 666; 13:28, 40, 52, 63, 75, 86, 103, 124.
5. Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, and Daniel H. Wells to George Q. Cannon, 25 September 1860, USlC.
Under the date May 8, 1860, the European Mission financial records show a 鈥渟tock transfer鈥 from Watt to the Church in the amount of 拢1,154 19s. 3d. European Mission Financial Records, 2:442.
6. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 30 March 1861, USlC. Deseret News 10:244. Millennial Star 23:264鈥65.
7. European Mission Financial Records, 13:160, 180, 225, 346, 430, 459, 491, 523, 558, 588, 617, 643, 698, 722, 757; 14:21, 234, 706; 15:73, 261, 360, 497, 650; 16:132, 270, 382, 486; 17:34, 150, 235, 336, 418; 18:31, 122, 130, 269.
8. European Mission Financial Records, 18:20鈥21, 122, 130鈥574.
9. European Mission Financial Records, 18:589鈥647; 19:7鈥22, 26, 32鈥165, 171, 178鈥342, 347, 358鈥448; 23:2鈥71, 78, 82鈥161, 166, 171鈥273, 281, 286鈥309.
10. European Mission Financial Records, 9:321; 10:56, 82, 512, 549; 11:260, 286, 616, 621; 12:165, 201, 605, 650; 13:328, 400, 407, 738. Millennial Star 24:10, 795.
11. European Mission Financial Records, 14:5, 333, 606; 15:46, 76, 262, 576; 16:25, 52, 205, 389, 492; 17:13, 147, 267. Millennial Star 33:169.
12. European Mission Financial Records, 17:273, 467, 474; 18:84, 96, 269, 274, 399, 403, 574, 589; 19:40, 44, 207, 215, 363.
13. European Mission Financial Records, 19:368; 23:71, 78, 209, 216. Journal of Discourses, vols. 24鈥26, unbound numbers, USlC.
The dates of the volumes are those the Millennial Star office began to distribute the first and last numbers鈥攗p through vol. 24, no. 1. After vol. 24, no. 1, the dates are those printed on the spines of the first and last numbers. In most instances, the dates on the spines differ by a day or two from the dates the numbers were actually distributed.
14. Millennial Star 26:602.
15. Journal of Discourses 6:28; 7:63; 10:289, 314, 328, 349, 373. For biographical sketches of John V. Long, Edward L. Sloan, and Leo Hawkins, see items 582, 954, and item 999, note 3. For a sketch of John B. Milner see Florence C. Youngberg, Conquerors of the West: Stalwart Mormon Pioneers (Sandy, Utah, 1999), 3:1680鈥82.
16. Journal of Discourses 12:188. 鈥淲m. Thurbood鈥 is probably William Thurgood, whose obituary is in Deseret News 31:519. John Grimshaw has not been identified.
David W. Evans was born in Lincolnshire, England, on January 6, 1833, converted to Mormonism in 1854, and immigrated to Utah in 1860. He worked as a stenographic reporter for the Church and on the editorial staffs of the Salt Lake Telegraph and Deseret News, and taught classes in reporting. Self-educated, he played the violin in the theater orchestra for about ten years and spoke French 鈥渨ith considerable fluency.鈥 He died of Bright鈥檚 disease in Salt Lake City on July 6, 1876. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Deseret News 25:376. Eliza R. Snow, Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow (Salt Lake City, 1884), 358.
17. Journal of Discourses 14:7, 137, 218, 271; 16:47, 146, 160, 185. Cannon also 鈥渢ranscribed鈥 a second discourse in vol. 14 with Feramorz Young. For sketches of John Q. Cannon, see Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:243鈥44, and Deseret News, 14 January 1931, 1. For one of Feramorz Young, see Dean C. Jessee, Letters of Brigham Young to His Sons (Salt Lake City, 1974), 295鈥97. 鈥淢iss Julia Young鈥 is probably Julia Ann Vilate Young (1845鈥1928), the daughter of Brigham Young鈥檚 brother Joseph. Jessee, Letters of Brigham Young to His Sons, 351. The reporter James Taylor has not been identified.
18. George F. Gibbs was born in Wales on November 23, 1846, came into the Church with his parents in 1850, immigrated to Utah in 1868, and returned to England as a missionary three years later. For many years he served as the secretary to the First Presidency. He died in Salt Lake City on March 10, 1924. Snow, Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow, 352鈥58. Deseret News, 10 March 1924, 2.
John Irvine, born in Scotland on September 17, 1848, joined the Church in England in 1877 and came to Utah in 1879. That year he began reporting the discourses of the Church leaders and later worked as a reporter for the 鈥淪alt Lake dailies.鈥 He died at his home in Salt Lake City on August 27, 1909. Temple Index Bureau, microfilm, UPB. Family Group Records of John Irvine, microfilm 439435, UPB. Deseret Evening News, 28 August 1909 (p. 2), 4 March 1910 (p. 5). Journal of Discourses 20:268.
19. Journal of Discourses 18:208; 19:45, 66, 76, 98, 104, 107, 161, 198, 249, 266, 311, 341, 367; 20:142, 361. For a sketch of James H. Hart, see items 869鈥70. For sketches of George C. Ferguson, Rudger Clawson, Josiah Rogerson, and John C. Graham, see Deseret News 31:172; Arnold K. Garr, Donald Q. Cannon, and Richard O. Cowan, Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History (Salt Lake City, 2000), 215鈥16; Kate B. Carter, Our Pioneer Heritage (Salt Lake City, 1961), 4:546鈥47, and Deseret News, 16 March 1926, sec. 2, 1; and S. A. Kenner, Utah As It Is (Salt Lake, 1904), 493鈥94, and Deseret Evening News, 19 March 1906, 8.
20. Journal of Discourses 22:193; 24:16; 25:130, 144; 26:18, 204, 303, 364. For sketches of Arthur Winter, John H. Burrows, and Frederick E. Barker, see Improvement Era 43:541; Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 2:522鈥23, and Deseret News, 27 June 1944, 7; and Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:310, and Deseret News, 13 November 1922, 7. For the Family Group Record of James D. Stirling, see microfilm 1275150 at UPB.
839
1. Deseret News, 1 December (p. 3), 8 December 1853 (p. 3). Ferguson鈥檚 reward poster is reproduced in Will Bagley, 鈥淎 Bright, Rising Star鈥: A Brief Life and a Letter of James Ferguson Sergeant Major, Mormon Battalion; Adjutant General, Nauvoo Legion (Spokane, Wash., 2000), 15.
840
1. Deseret News, 24 November 1853, 2. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
Thomas Bullock and Jonathan Grimshaw read the proof of the almanac on October 21鈥22 and November 2 and 8. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 21鈥22 October, 2 November, 8 November 1853, USlC.
841
1. Deseret News, 8 December 1853, 3.
2. 鈥淛ournal of John T. Caine, 1854鈥1856,鈥 1, microfilm of typescript, USlC. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 20 September 1911, 1鈥2. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:726鈥38. J. Cecil Alter, Early Utah Journalism (Salt Lake City, 1938), 307鈥12.
842
1. Orson Pratt to Brigham Young, 13 December 1853, USlC.
843
1. Deseret News, 15 December 1853, 3. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, of the Third Annual Session, of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1854), 3, 142鈥43. Millennial Star 16:419. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:499, 504.
2. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 111鈥24. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 13鈥14 December 1853. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:499.
844
1. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 7鈥8, 76鈥77. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 14 December 1853. For a biographical sketch of Arieh C. Brower, see item 562.
845
1. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 21, 23.
2. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 44.
846
1. I am indebted to Richard Saunders for bringing this piece to my attention.
2. Deseret News, 5 January 1854, 3. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:503.
3. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 6, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. History of the Church 3:92; 7:326. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1947), 8:401. Deseret News 36:640, 672. Paul L. Anderson, 鈥淭ruman O. Angell: Architect and Saint,鈥 Supporting Saints: Life Stories of Nineteenth-Century Mormons, ed. Donald Q. Cannon and David J. Whittaker (Provo, Utah, 1985), 133鈥73. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:693.
4. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 125. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 12 June 1899, 1. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West, 12:445. Everett L. Cooley and Margery W. Ward, 鈥淩egister of the Papers of Frederick Kesler (1816鈥1899),鈥 3鈥4, photocopy of typescript, UPB. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:643鈥44.
849
1. Psalmer til Brug for Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste-Dages-Hellige (Copenhagen, 1867), ix鈥搙xii.
Jacob Johannes Martinus Bohn (1823鈥1900) was born in Aalborg, Denmark, came to Utah in 1854, and lived in Cedar City, Beaver, Sanpete County, and South Cottonwood, where he died at age seventy-six. In his obituary, Andrew Jenson referred to him as 鈥渢he Wm. W. Phelps of the Scandinavian mission.鈥 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 31 March 1900, 24. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 3:604. Andrew Jenson, History of the Scandinavian Mission (Salt Lake City, 1927), 532.
2. Millennial Star 15:313鈥15, 525.
3. An Autobiography of Peter Olsen Hansen (Salt Lake City, 1988), 86. Psalmer til Brug for Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste-Dages-Hellige, xii, xxii.
4. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 3, USlC. Psalmer og Aandelige Sange, i鈥搃ii.
850
1. Helen Hanks Macar茅, 鈥淎 Comprehensive List of Hymns Appearing in Official Hymnals of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1835鈥1950,鈥 accompanying 鈥淭he Singing Saints: A Study of the Mormon Hymnal, 1835鈥1950鈥 (PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 1961).
853鈥54
1. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 125鈥28.
856
1. 鈥淒iary of Andrew Ferguson,鈥 50, 128颅鈥31, UPB. Millennial Star 15:842; 16:763鈥64.
2. 鈥淒iary of Andrew Ferguson,鈥 129.
857
1. 鈥淛ournal of Matthew Rowan,鈥 51鈥52, microfilm of typescript, USlC.
2. 鈥淛ournal of Matthew Rowan.鈥 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Millennial Star 13:208, 304, 334; 15:781; 16:763鈥64; 17:280. Family Group Record of Matthew Rowan, microfilm 439620, UPB. Salt Lake City Cemetery Records. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1143.
858
1. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 129.
859
1. Brigham Young to John M. Bernhisel, 31 January 1854, USlC.
2. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 55鈥56, 99.
3. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1852), 222鈥23. Acts and Resolutions, Passed at the Second Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1853), 76鈥77.
860
1. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, 229. Acts and Resolutions, Passed at the Second Annual Session, 77鈥78.
2. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 13, 66, 106.
3. Millennial Star 16:687. Deseret News, 5 October 1854, 2. The Statutes at Large and Treaties of the United States of America (Boston, 1855), 10:226, 307, 698.
861
1. Acts and Resolutions, Passed at the Second Annual Session, 72. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 55, 61, 97, 104鈥5, 134.
2. Millennial Star 18:687. Deseret News, 5 October 1854, 2.
862
1. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, 225鈥26.
2. The Statutes at Large, 10:219, 294, 579. Report of the Secretary of War: Communicating Copies of All Reports of the . . . Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 33d Cong., 1st sess., 1854, S. Ex. Doc. 29. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 126, 140. Deseret News, 2 February 1854, 2颅鈥3. Millennial Star 16:420.
3. The Statutes at Large, Treaties, and Proclamations, of the United States of America (Boston, 1863), 12:489鈥98.
863 1. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 61, 95, 103. LeRoy R. Hafen, The Overland Mail (Lawrence, Mass., 1976), 56鈥60.
2. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, 226. Acts and Resolutions, Passed at the Second Annual Session, 79鈥80.
3. The Statutes at Large, 10:684. Deseret News 6:108, 133. Hafen, The Overland Mail, 60鈥63.
Congress cancelled the contract with Magraw in 1856 and gave it to Hiram Kimball, who took it in behalf of Brigham Young鈥檚 Y.X. Carrying Company. Magraw responded with a vengeful letter to the President, which was used by the Buchanan administration to justify the Utah Expedition.
864
1. Memorial to Congress, for an Appropriation for a State House [Salt Lake City, 1854].
2. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 57, 59鈥60, 131, 140. Millennial Star 16:687. Deseret News, 5 October 1854, 2.
865
1. Dale L. Morgan, 鈥淭he Administration of Indian Affairs in Utah, 1851鈥1858,鈥 Pacific Historical Review 17 (1948): 395鈥96. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, 231.
2. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions, 44, 95.
3. The Statutes at Large, 10:332. Millennial Star 16:687. Deseret News, 5 October 1854, 2.
866
1. Deseret News鈥擡xtra, 14 September 1852, 10. Millennial Star 15:296. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 1 May 1853. Edward L. Hart, Mormon in Motion: The Life and Journals of James H. Hart, 1825鈥1906, in England, France, and America (Salt Lake City, 1978), 67鈥70.
2. Deseret News鈥擡xtra, 14 September 1852, 10. Millennial Star 15:137, 232, 296, 313, 475, 569.
3. Mormon proselytizing seems to have begun in the Channel Islands in 1847, and in June 1851 the Islands were transferred from the British Mission to the French. At the July 23, 1853, conference it was reported that the French Mission consisted of four conferences and nine branches, with a total membership of 337, of whom 48 resided in France, the rest in the Channel Islands. Millennial Star 9:282; 13:218; 15:569.
4. Millennial Star 15:569; 16:303, 319, 496, 543, 719; 17:324. Letter of A. L. Lamoreaux, 7 September 1853, Deseret News, 22 December 1853, 2. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 6 March 1860. Hart, Mormon in Motion, 85鈥86. An Epistle to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in France, and the Channel Islands, 6. L. A. Bertrand to Erastus Snow, 17 June 1855, St. Louis Luminary 1:122颅鈥23. European Mission Financial Records, 9:368, 397鈥98.
5. An English translation of Bertrand鈥檚 introduction by Christina Cheney is in the Brigham Young University Lee Library.
6. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 51, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. History of the Church 6:339. 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. St. Louis Luminary 1:118, 125, 128. Millennial Star 16:763; 17:267. Jenson, Church Chronology, 17 April, 13 June 1855. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 3:666鈥67.
869鈥70
1. Hart, Mormon in Motion, 89颅鈥91, 94, 98.
2. I am indebted to Scott H. Duvall for this assessment of the French text.
3. Hart, Mormon in Motion, passim. Millennial Star 16:240, 297, 462鈥3. Deseret Evening News, 14 September 1907, 30. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 2:27鈥28.
4. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 61. Hart, Mormon in Motion, 96鈥99, 104. Millennial Star 16:249, 297. Deseret Evening News, 14 May (p. 11), 18 May 1910 (p. 10). Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:564鈥65.
871
1. European Mission Financial Records, 8:622.
2. Millennial Star 16:187, 297. Jenson, Church Chronology, 12 March 1854. Frederick Piercy and James Linforth, Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley (Liverpool, 1855), 15.
872
1. European Mission Financial Records, 8:622.
2. Millennial Star 13:320; 14:79鈥80, 143鈥44; 15:576, 656, 847鈥48; 16:400, 448.
3. 鈥淛ournal of Franklin D. Richards,鈥 18 October 1853, USlC. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 History of the Church 2:510鈥11; 6:193, 347, 357, 495; 7:370, 437. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1948), 9:507. Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude (Salt Lake City, 1998), 3:2564.
4. History of the Church 3:326. Norma Baldwin Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion (Logan, Utah, 1996), 21, 29鈥30, 237鈥38.
873鈥75
1. Autobiographical Sketch of Belinda Marden Pratt, Salt Lake City, 17 February 1884, photocopy, USlC. Isabella Eleanor Pratt Robison, Biographical Sketch of Belinda Marden Pratt, typescript by Parker Pratt Robison, photocopy, UPB. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 70. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 19 February (p. 5), 20 February 1894 (p. 5). Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt (Salt Lake City, 1973), 463. 1860 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 169. 1870 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 693. Woman鈥檚 Exponent 38:70鈥71. Stella H. Day, 100 Years of History of Millard County (Springville, Utah, 1951), 276鈥77. Family group record of Parley Parker Pratt and Belinda Marden, microfilm 1274879, UPB. Ancestral File. David J. Whittaker, 鈥淓arly Mormon Polygamy Defenses,鈥 Journal of Mormon History 11 (1984): 43鈥63.
2. A number of defenses were issued by women later in the century, e.g., Eliza R. Snow, Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Reynolds Case (Salt Lake City, 1879); Defense of Plural Marriage by the Women of Utah County (Provo, Utah, 1879); Memorial of Emeline [sic] B. Wells and Zina Young Williams, of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, to the Senate and House of Representatives (Washington, 1879); Hannah Tapfield King, Letter to a Friend (Salt Lake City? 1881); Helen Mar Whitney, Plural Marriage, as Taught by the Prophet Joseph (Salt Lake City, 1882) and Why We Practice Plural Marriage (Salt Lake City, 1884); and鈥淢辞谤尘辞苍鈥 Women鈥檚 Protest: An Appeal for Freedom, Justice and Equal Rights (Salt Lake City, 1886).
3. Lydia Marden Kimball was born in New Hampshire, July 2, 1812, and in 1832 married Alvah (or Alva) Kimball鈥攚hose occupation is given as 鈥淭rader鈥 in the 1850 and 1860 censuses. Belinda lived with her in Nashua, New Hampshire, for a time while attending school and seems to have remained on good terms with her even though they strongly differed over religion. Alvah died before the 1870 census, and thereafter Lydia lived in Nashua with her daughter. She died in Nashua on April 25, 1902. Defence of Polygamy, 1. Robison, Biographical Sketch, 1. Woman鈥檚 Exponent 38:70. Family Group Record of John Marden (1772鈥1833), microfilm 1274642, UPB. 1850 New Hampshire census, Hillsborough County, 248. 1860 New Hampshire census, Hillsborough County, 235. 1870 New Hampshire census, Hillsborough County, 203. 1880 New Hampshire census, Hillsborough County, Ward 8 Nashua, 4. 1900 New Hampshire census, Hillsborough County, Nashua Ward 8, 1A. Death certificate of Lydia Marden Kimball, City Clerk鈥檚 Office, Nashua, New Hampshire, photocopy at UPB.
4. One of the local converts in the Cape of Good Hope Mission asked Jesse Haven not to read Defence of Polygamy to his family because he felt it was 鈥渘ot decent to be read before females.鈥 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 19 December 1854, microfilm, USlC.
5. 鈥淛ournal of Franklin D. Richards,鈥 December Tuesday 1853; 11鈥12 March, 29鈥30 March 1854, USlC. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:255, 257.
6. Both states are at USlC.
7. William McBride Journal, 1854鈥1855, 12鈥4 November1854, USIC.
There were at least two newspapers in San Jose at this time, the San Jose Telegraph and Santa Clara Country Register, and the San Jose Tribune.
One copy of item 874 is known to have been bound with the Washington Seer. The St. Louis Luminary of April 14, 1855, advertised 鈥淧olygamy, by a lady in Utah鈥 for 5垄 each and Vol. 1 of the Seer 鈥渆legantly found鈥 with 鈥淧olygamy, by a Lady in Utah鈥 and other tracts for $2.25.
8. Jules Remy, A Journey to Great-Salt-Lake City (London, 1861), 2:96鈥109.
9. Richard Burton, The City of the Saints (London, 1861), 525鈥34.
10. North American Review 95 (July 1862): 191.
876鈥78
1. Orson Pratt to Brigham Young, 30 January 1853; Pratt to Young, 30 May 1853; Pratt to Young, 10 September 1853; USlC. Brigham Young to Orson Pratt, 31 October 1853, USlC. Millennial Star 15:42鈥43, 384, 497鈥500. Seer 1:144.
2. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards, 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:144, 148鈥49, typescript, UPB. S. W. Richards to B. Young, 28 November 1853, S. W. Richards papers, USlC. O. Pratt to B. Young, 13 December 1853, USlC.
3. European Mission Financial Records, 8:647, 678, USlC. Millennial Star 16:187; 51:333鈥34.
4. Both states are at USlC.
5. It departs from being strictly line-for-line on pp. 152鈥54, 273, 375, 377鈥79.
879
1. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 15鈥25 November 1853, USlC. Deseret News, 1 December 1853, 2.
2. 鈥淒iary of Oliver B. Huntington 1847鈥1900,鈥 2:95, photocopy of typescript, UPB.
3. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 150. Deseret Evening News, 1 February 1879, 3. D. B. Huntington, Vocabulary of the Utah and Sho-sho-ne or Snake Dialects (Salt Lake City, 1872), 3. History of the Church 4:308; 5:18, 270鈥71. Orson F. Whitney, History of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1904), 4:209鈥11. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:748鈥49. Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1913), 950. Norma Baldwin Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion (Logan, Utah, 1996), 15鈥16, 26, 32, 51, 233鈥34, 258, 344.
881
1. Journal of Discourses 1:70.
2. H. H. Bancroft, History of Utah (San Francisco, 1890), 712鈥14. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 22 November, 27 November, 1853; 19 January 1854. Deseret News, 24 November 1853 (p. 3), 19 January 1854 (p. 2). Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:225. Brigham Young, Governor鈥檚 Message (Salt Lake City, 12 December 1853), 3. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:499鈥500, 509. 鈥淓leventh General Epistle,鈥 Millennial Star 16:419. Douglas D. Alder, Paula J. Goodfellow, and Ronald G. Watt, 鈥淐reating a New Alphabet for Zion: The Origin of the Deseret Alphabet,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 52 (1984): 275鈥86. Roby Wentz, 38 Mormon Characters: A Forgotten Chapter in Western Typographic History (Los Angeles, 1978), 11鈥14. Douglas Allen New, 鈥淗istory of the Deseret Alphabet and Other Attempts to Reform English Orthography鈥 (Ed. D. diss., Utah State University, 1985), 189鈥91. William V. Nash, 鈥淭he Deseret Alphabet鈥 (University of Illinois Library School, 1957), 5鈥8.
At this point the regents of the University of Deseret were Orson Spencer, chancellor, Albert Carrington, Daniel H. Wells, James Lewis, John Taylor, Orson Hyde, George A. Smith, W. W. Phelps, Elias Smith, Hosea Stout, Lorenzo Snow, Parley P. Pratt, and John Vance; David Fullmer was the treasurer; George D. Watt, the secretary. Deseret Almanac, for the Year 1855 (Salt Lake City, 1854), 10.
3. Deseret Almanac, for the Year 1855, 26. Brigham Young, Governor鈥檚 Message to the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 11 December 1854), 4.
Phelps鈥檚 facsimile was reprinted by Jules Remy as part of an article in French about his visit to Salt Lake City in the San Francisco Chronicle; it was reprinted from the Chronicle in Benn Pitman鈥檚 The Phonographic Magazine (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856), 102, and reprinted again in the French and English editions of Remy鈥檚 travelogue, Voyage au Pays des Mormons (Paris, 1860), 2:154, and A Journey to Great-Salt-Lake City (London, 1861), 2:184.
4. Deseret News 5:144, 184, 256, 280. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 28 December 1855; 4 February, 6 February, 11 February, 25鈥26 February 1856; 20 Nov 1858. 鈥淒iary of Samuel Whitney Richards, 1824鈥1909,鈥 1:110a鈥110b, typescript, UPB. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:399鈥407. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: for the Sixth Annual Session (Salt Lake City, 1857), 32. Brigham Young to Horace S. Eldredge, 29 May 1857, USlC. Mormon, 29 August 1857, 3.
5. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 27 November 1858; 1 February, 16 February 1859. Franklin D. Richards, 鈥淭he Deseret Alphabet鈥 (notes for H. H. Bancroft, c. 1885), manuscript P-F 66, CU-B. Deseret News 9:244.
For a list of the differences in the two versions of the alphabet see note 9.
The 1859 Deseret News version of the Deseret characters is printed on a stiff card, 8 x 5.5 cm, headed Deseret Alphabet, the characters and their equivalent sounds in columns separated by two vertical rules, all within a wavy ruled border with decorative corner elements. The setting of this card is the same as that of the list of characters in the News of February 23, 1859, and an ad for what was probably this card appears in the same issue. Two copies of the card are located, at UPB and USlC. A second separate printing of what appears to be this version of the alphabet is on a stiff card, 17 x 12 cm, headed The Deseret Alphabet, the characters in four columns separated by vertical rules, the two left hand columns headed Vocal Sounds, the two right hand columns headed Articulate Sounds. A single copy of this piece is located, at CtY (see note 11).
John Henry Rumel was born in Philadelphia on August 28, 1819, came to Utah in 1849, and died in Salt Lake City, May 19, 1894. In 1854, it is reported, he cast the first type in the Valley. He was a member of the Salt Lake high council and supported John Sharp when Sharp pled guilty and promised to obey the law in order to avoid prison after he was arrested for unlawful cohabitation. Subsequently Rumel did the same. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 19 May 1894, 1. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent of Utah, 208. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1944), 5:134. Kate B. Carter, Treasures of Pioneer History (Salt Lake City, 1952), 1:63. Jenson, Church Chronology, 30 November 1886. James B. Allen, 鈥溾楪ood Guys鈥 vs. 鈥楪ood Guys鈥: Rudger Clawson, John Sharp, and Civil Disobedience in Nineteenth-Century Utah,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 48 (1980): 168, 172.
6. Wentz, 38 Mormon Characters, 14鈥22. New, 鈥淗istory of the Deseret Alphabet,鈥 223鈥39. Nash, 鈥淭he Deseret Alphabet,鈥 12鈥16.
The two primers (Flake-Draper 2817, 2818) were each published in 10,000 copies, the first part of the Book of Mormon (Flake-Draper 608) in 8,000 copies, the full Book of Mormon (Flake-Draper 607) in an edition of 500. In each instance the book was printed from stereotype plates. The territorial legislature appropriated $10,000 for the project, the Church contributed an additional $2,000, and the balance of the total printing costs, $453.86, was supposed to have been covered through sales of the books. In addition, the legislature awarded Orson Pratt $6,000 for transliterating the books. Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1870), 168. Wentz, 38 Mormon Characters, 16鈥19. New, 鈥淗istory of the Deseret Alphabet,鈥 223鈥40. Nash, 鈥淭he Deseret Alphabet,鈥 15, 26鈥27.
7. Richards, 鈥淭he Deseret Alphabet.鈥 Noah Webster, An American Dictionary of the English Language (Springfield, Mass., 1853), lxxxiii. George D. Watt, Exercises in Phonography (Salt Lake City, 1851). Alder, Goodfellow, and Watt, 鈥淐reating a New Alphabet for Zion,鈥 282鈥86.
8. Juvenile Instructor 10:234. Richards, 鈥淭he Deseret Alphabet.鈥
9. The version of the Deseret Alphabet in item 881 and that in Phelps鈥檚 Deseret Almanac for 1855 differ in their characters for the short e and short ow鈥攖he character for the short e in item 881 being unique to this piece; further, the Deseret Almanac includes two additional characters, one for the short oi, the other for the short u. The Deseret News alphabet reverts to thirty-eight characters, omitting those for the short oi and short u; moreover, the News differs from the Deseret Almanac in the characters for the short a (which the Almanac employs for the short o), the short ah (which the Almanac employs for the short a), the short o (which the Almanac employs for r), the short oo (a new symbol), the short ow (which is the symbol for this sound employed in item 881), the r (a new symbol), and the n (which the Almanac employs for the short ah). The New York version differs from that in the Deseret News only in the character for the long a, which is the reverse of the Deseret News symbol.
10. 鈥淗osea Stout Journal,鈥 24 March 1854, UHi. Actually Stout鈥檚 transcription differs in the character for 鈥淧,鈥 because he mistakenly copied the character for 鈥淚鈥 a second time from the preceding line instead of the one for 鈥淧.鈥
11. Deseret News 5:181; 6:136. See note 5.
882
1. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 4:16鈥17, 72, 74鈥79, 83, microfilm, USlC. Millennial Star 17:28.
John McCarthy was the fourth person Ballantyne and Skelton baptized in Madras; Samuel Pascal, baptized on October 23, 1853, was the first. James Mills鈥檚 daughter was also baptized on March 5 along with her mother and Mrs. McCarthy. Skelton baptized James Mills about September 1, 1854, after Ballantyne left India. When he returned to England, Ballantyne reported that he and Skelton had baptized a total of twelve in Madras during the year he was there. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 3:154鈥57; 4:76. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 93, 99, 112, 137, typescript, UPB. Millennial Star 17:28, 44鈥45.
2. Ballantyne had read the December 1853 issue of the Seer when he wrote his wife in February 1854. Richard Ballantyne to his wife, 2鈥6 February 1854, USlC.
3. The preceding December, Ballantyne had 鈥渆xamined a manuscript, which Mr. Mills gave me, written by a Baptist, being a dialogue between the Minister and Member concerning the impropriety of admitting an unbaptized person or a Polygamist to what they call the Lord鈥檚 Table.鈥 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 4:14.
4. Philip wanted to marry a second wife while his first wife was alive, and Luther, Melanchthon, and others wrote that, in their view, such a marriage was not prohibited by Holy Writ but should be done in secret to avoid political repercussions. Ballantyne cites 鈥渢he 1st vol. of a work entitled 鈥楬istory of the Variations of the Protestant Churches鈥 by James Benign Bossuet鈥 as his source for the letter, the identical source given in 鈥淐hristian Polygamy in the Sixteenth Century鈥濃攎aking it clear that he reprinted the letter from Orson Pratt鈥檚 article.
5. Ballantyne cites the 鈥淔irst Book on Christian Doctrine鈥 as his source for Milton鈥檚 discussion of polygamy. His use of it appears to be the first鈥攂y two months鈥攊n a Mormon work. In various forms it was subsequently printed in the Millennial Star of May 27 and June 3, 1854; Deseret News of August 10, 1854; Skandinaviens Stjerne of December 1 and 15, 1854; T. B. H. Stenhouse鈥檚 Les Mormons (Saints des Derniers-Jours) et leurs Ennemis (Lausanne, 1854); Zion鈥檚 Watchman of January 15, 1855; St. Louis Luminary of February 3, 1855; Robert Skelton and James P. Meik鈥檚 A Defence of Mormonism (Calcutta, 1855); and John McCarthy鈥檚 The (Madras) 鈥淐hristian Instructor鈥 versus Mormonism (Madras, 1856). For a discussion of the Mormon use of Milton鈥檚 views on polygamy and the various editions of Christian Doctrine that may have been available to Ballantyne, see John S. Tanner, 鈥淢ilton and the Early Mormon Defense of Polygamy,鈥 Milton Quarterly 21 (May 1987): 41鈥46.
883鈥84
1. Acts and Resolutions Passed at the Third Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1854), 25.
2. Franklin Pierce appointed Almon W. Babbitt territorial secretary to replace Benjamin G. Ferris in 1853 during the Senate recess and then formally nominated him on February 1, 1854, the Senate confirming the nomination on April 25. In 1856 Babbitt went east to purchase territorial supplies, and that September, on his return to Utah, he was killed by Cheyenne Indians on the trail west of Fort Kearny. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America (Washington, 1887), 9:230, 308. Millennial Star 18:667, 823鈥24; 19:324鈥26, 443. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:284鈥86.
3. Acts and Resolutions Passed at the Third Annual Session, 18鈥19, 26鈥28. Deseret News Bindery Journal, UHi.
885鈥86
1. Andrew Jenson writes: 鈥淒uring the year 1854, Elder Canute Peterson wrote a small pamphlet or tract consisting of Bible references. It was the first pamphlet of that kind published in the Scandinavian Mission, and was used by the missionaries to great advantage for several years afterwards.鈥 Peterson, however, does not mention such a pamphlet in his diary or in his autobiography. Andrew Jenson, History of the Scandinavian Mission (Salt Lake City, 1927), 95. 鈥淛ournal of Canute Peterson,鈥 vol. 1, 9 September 1851鈥15 June 1854, microfilm, USlC. 鈥淭he Story of Canute Peterson as Told to His Daughter Carrie,鈥 Instructor 81:122鈥25, 172鈥77, 181, 219鈥22, 234.
2. 鈥淛ournal of John Van Cott,鈥 1:225, UPB.
3. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 4, USlC.
887
1. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 3:116, 125, 129.
2. See item 882, note 1.
3. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 4:74鈥78, 81, 83鈥84, 98鈥99, 101, 112.
4. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 4:118鈥19, 127; 5:14, 24, 33. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 121, 127鈥28, 143鈥45, 148, 151. Millennial Star 17:28; 18:523.
5. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 1鈥4, 250鈥52, 268鈥71. Deseret Weekly 50:246. Portrait, Genealogical and Biographical Record of the State of Utah (Chicago, 1902), 361鈥62. Mildred Allred Mercer, ed., History of Tooele County (Salt Lake City, 1961), 20, 40, 178, 187, 265, 577鈥78. Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1913), 1162. R. Lanier Britsch, Nothing More Heroic: The Compelling Story of the First Latter-day Saint Missionaries in India (Salt Lake City, 1999), 291鈥92.
890
1. Millennial Star 16:140, 333.
2. European Mission Financial Records, 9:226.
3. 鈥淢anuscript History of the Swiss, Italian & German Mission,鈥 vol. 4, 21 August 1861, USlC.
4. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 103. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 History of the Church 6:338. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1941 and 1947), 3:218; 8:442. Deseret News鈥擡xtra, 14 September 1852, 10. Millennial Star 15:106, 156鈥58, 362鈥67; 16:140, 333, 608, 620鈥24; 17:112. Deseret Evening News, 25 January (p. 8), 26 January 1892 (p. 8). Jenson, Church Chronology, 13 August, 5 September 1854; 3 February 1855. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:337鈥38.
891
1. Owens was at odds with his fellow missionary from the time he arrived in India, and his disruptive influence continued in Madras. His behavior became particularly alarming to Ballantyne when Brown reported that Owens had made several unseemly advances to some of the women in Brown鈥檚 employ, and word of these allegations spread throughout the branch. Ballantyne wrote to Owens asking him to return to Calcutta on April 30 and outlined the problems in great detail to Nathaniel V. Jones in a letter of May 3, 1854. Owens sailed from Calcutta for Australia on July 24, 1854. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 4:131鈥39; 5:1鈥13. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 112鈥13. Millennial Star 16:650鈥51.
2. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 5:13, 16. See item 881, note 1.
3. Vepery is in the northeastern part of Madras, at that time 鈥渙utside the walls of the city.鈥
4. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 5:18鈥21. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 114鈥15. Richard Ballantyne to John Taylor, 29 May 1954, Deseret News, 19 October 1854, 2鈥3.
893
1. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 27. Benjamin F. Johnson, My Life鈥檚 Review (Provo, Utah, 1997). George D. Smith, ed., An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton (Salt Lake City, 1991), 129鈥31. Jenson, Church Chronology, 12 August 1877. Deseret Evening News, 22 November (p. 9), 6 December 1905 (p. 11). Improvement Era 9:264; 14:544鈥47. Deseret News鈥擡xtra, 14 September 1852, 10. Millennial Star 15:428鈥29.
2. Polynesian 10:186. Seer 1:174.
3. Johnson, My Life鈥檚 Review, 162鈥65, 177鈥78. Johnson, Why the 鈥淟atter Day Saints鈥 Marry a Plurality of Wives, 2. B. F. Johnson to Brother William, 23 April 1854, 鈥淟etters to and from Missionaries in the Sandwich Islands 1851鈥1860,鈥 92鈥94, typescript, UPB.
4. Howard Stansbury, Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah (Philadelphia, 1852). John W. Gunnison, The Mormons, or, Latter-day Saints, in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake (Philadelphia, 1852). Thomas L. Kane, The Mormons (Philadelphia, 1850).
894
1. European Mission Financial Records 9:4, 23, USlC. Snow鈥檚 royalties were adjusted downward on June 20, 1854.
895
1. Council Bluffs Bugle, 21 December 1853 (p. 2), 6 February 1855 (p. 2). For a discussion of the Council Bluffs Bugle, see item 402, note 10.
2. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 114, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Millennial Star 25:310. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1950), 11:434. J. R. Kearl, Clayne L. Pope, Larry T. Wimmer, comps., Index to the 1850, 1860 & 1870 Censuses of Utah (Baltimore, 1981), 254. Journal of Discourses 7:172鈥75; 16:166鈥67. Salt Lake City Cemetery Records. Todd Compton, In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith (Salt Lake City, 1996), 609鈥21.
897
1. Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference . . . May 31st, and June 1st, 1851 (London, 1851?), 6. Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference . . . December 6th & 7th, 1851 (London, 1851?), 6. Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference . . . June 5th and 6th, 1852 (London, 1852?), 8. Report of the London Pastoral Conference (London, 1853?), 16. Half Yearly Report of the London Conference . . . 2nd & 3rd July, 1853 (London, 1853?), 4.
2. Millennial Star 15:842; 16:763鈥64.
3. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Saints鈥 Herald 37:682, 721鈥22. Journal of History 7:462鈥84. Some records give Brand鈥檚 birthday as February 26.
898
1. Millennial Star 15:756. Stella Jaques Bell, Life History and Writings of John Jaques (Rexburg, Idaho, 1978), 299, 309, 350.
899
1. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne, 5:21颅鈥22, 27, 38鈥39. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 119鈥21.
2. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne, 5:39鈥40, 42, 45. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 126鈥28. Millennial Star 17:28. St. Louis Luminary 1:78.
901
1. Deseret News, 27 July 1854, 3.
2. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:523. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:285.
902鈥6
1. Skandinaviens Stjerne 3:332. Millennial Star 18:218鈥221.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 4, USlC.
3. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 4.
907
1. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 30 May, 2 June 1854, microfilm, USlC. Missionary Journals of William Holmes Walker, transcribed by Ellen Dee Walker Leavitt (Provo, Utah, 2003), 114.
2. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 17 June, 14 July, 24 July, 29 July, 31 July, 3 August, 7 August, 13 August 1854. Missionary Journals of William Holmes Walker, 122, 130. Millennial Star 16:604. David J. Whittaker, 鈥淓arly Mormon Imprints in South Africa,鈥 BYU Studies 20 (1980): 404鈥9.
3. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 24 July, 31 July 1853; 14 January 1855. Endowment House Record, Book D, 123, microfilm 183404, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Salt Lake City Cemetery Records.
908
1. Deseret News, 3 August (p. 3), 10 August 1854 (p. 3).
2. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:524. John Hyde Jr., Mormonism: Its Leaders and Designs (New York, 1857), 189鈥90.
909
1. Frontier Guardian, 2 May (p. 2), 14 November 1851 (p. 2). Frontier Guardian and Iowa Sentinel, 29 April 1852, 2. Western Bugle, 28 April (p. 2), 21 July 1852 (p. 2).
2. Council Bluffs Bugle, 21 December 1853 (p. 2), 6 February 1855 (p. 2). For a discussion of the Council Bluffs Bugle, see item 402, note 10.
910
1. Skandinaviens Stjerne 3:332. An Autobiography of Peter Olsen Hansen (Salt Lake City, 1988), 107.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 4.
911
1. Millennial Star 16:458, 763. Deseret News, 13 April (p. 2), 21 December 1854 (p. 3).
912
1. The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt (New York, 1874), 457鈥78. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:258鈥59. Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, and J. M. Grant, 鈥淭o All, to Whom this Letter May Come,鈥 3 May 1854, photocopy, UPB. Deseret News, 4 January (p. 2), 8 February (p. 3), 8 March (p. 3), 4 July (p. 136), 22 August 1855 (pp. 189鈥90, 192).
2. Edward C. Kemble, A History of California Newspapers, ed. Helen Harding Bretnor (Los Gatos, Calif., 1962), 115. Claude Petty, 鈥淛ohn S. Hittell and the Gospel of California,鈥 Pacific Historical Review 24 (1955): 1鈥16.
3. California Chronicle, 2 September 1854, 2.
4. See, e.g., California Chronicle, 6 October (p. 2), 23 November 1854 (p. 2); 26 January (p. 2), 10 February (p. 1), 27 February (p. 1), 2 March (p. 1), 6 April (p. 2), 22 May 1855 (p. 2). Matthew J. Grow, 鈥溾楢 Providencial Means of Agitating Mormonism鈥: Parley P. Pratt and the San Francisco Press in the 1850s,鈥 Journal of Mormon History 29 (Fall 2003): 158鈥85.
5. California Chronicle, 22 May 1855, 2.
6. The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt, 460. Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt (Salt Lake City, 1973), 411.
913鈥14
1. 鈥淛ournal of Franklin D. Richards, 12 September, 14 September 1854, USlC.
2. Millennial Star 16:426. Frederick Piercy and James Linforth, Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley (Liverpool, 1855), 117. The Statutes at Large and Treaties of the United States of America (Boston, 1855), 10:219, 294, 579. Report of the Secretary of War: Communicating Copies of All Reports of the . . . Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 33d Cong., 1st sess., 1854, S. Ex. Doc. 29.
3. European Mission Financial Records, 9:250. Millennial Star 16:778. Jenson, Church Chronology, 27 November 1854. Piercy and Linforth, Route from Liverpool, 120.
917鈥18
1. Millennial Star 16:640, 718. European Mission Financial Records, 9:206, 649.
919
1. Skandinaviens Stjerne 4:31. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 4.
920鈥21
1. Deseret News, 13 April 1854, 2. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:258鈥59. Erastus Snow to the Editor, Deseret News, 3 September 1855. Millennial Star 16:240, 297, 462鈥3, 685鈥87. Autobiographical Sketch of James Henry Hart, 9, microfilm, USlC. Edward L. Hart, Mormon in Motion: The Life and Journals of James H. Hart, 1825鈥1906 in England, France, and America (Salt Lake City, 1978), 121鈥23.
2. Erastus Snow to Elizabeth Snow, 22 October 1854, UHi. St. Louis Luminary 1:4. Snow to the Editor, 3 September 1855. Mormon, 17 May 1856, l.
3. In 1853 the staging area was at Keokuk, Iowa; in 1854 at Kansas City, Missouri, 鈥14 miles west of Independence鈥; and in 1855 at Mormon Grove, about four miles from Atchison, Kansas. Piercy and Linforth, Route from Liverpool, 18, 58鈥60, 78, 118. St. Louis Luminary 1:50, 74, 87, 90颅鈥91, 99.
4. Erastus Snow to Brigham Young, 29 October 1854, as quoted in Andrew Karl Larson, Erastus Snow (Salt Lake City, 1971), 260. Mormon, 17 May 1856, l.
5. St. Louis Luminary 1:1鈥2. Snow to Elizabeth Snow, 22 October 1854. Snow to Young, 29 October 1854. Erastus Snow to Elizabeth Snow, 24 January 1855, UHi.
An ad for A. P. Ladew & Co. that ran in most of the issues of the Luminary states that they sell 鈥渆very variety of type, paper, ink, printing presses, rule borders, flowers, and every other article used in a Printing Office.鈥 For a sketch of A. P. Ladew, see Richard Edwards and M. Hopewell, Edwards鈥檚 Great West and Her Commercial Metropolis (St. Louis, 1860?), 169; or J. Thomas Scharf, History of Saint Louis City and County (Philadelphia, 1883), 2:1321鈥22.
6. Deseret News, 11 January (p. 3), 18 January (p. 4), 25 January 1855 (p. 4).
7. Autobiographical Sketch of James Henry Hart, 9. St. Louis Luminary 1:154, 178, 190. Snow to the Editor, 3 September 1855.
8. Snow to the Editor, 3 September 1855. 鈥淓rastus Snow鈥檚 Biography,鈥 39, UPB. John Taylor to Brigham Young, 21 November 1855, USlC.
9. St. Louis Luminary 1:206. Mormon, 1 December 1855, 2.
10. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:413. Deseret News 6:53.
11. St. Louis Luminary 1:6. Thirteenth General Epistle, Deseret News 5:268. Brigham Young to Erastus Snow, 31 October 1856, USlC.
12. See, e.g., St. Louis Luminary 1:26, 46, 50, 62, 66, 74, 78, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 122, 150, 154, 158, 166, 171, 198鈥99, 207.
13. St. Louis Luminary 1:6, 50, 74, 87, 90颅鈥91, 99.
924
1. Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:283. Deseret News, 6 July 1854, 2. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 28 June, 17 October (pp. 2鈥6), 5 November, 12 November, 11 December 1854. Daniel H. Thomas, comp., 鈥淧reston Thomas: His Life and Travels,鈥 320, 323鈥24, photocopy of typescript, UPB. St. Louis Luminary 1:2. Millennial Star 16:811鈥12.
2. Thomas, 鈥淧reston Thomas: His Life and Travels,鈥 323. John Taylor to Brigham Young, 25 October 1854, USlC. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 11 November 1854, 2. St. Louis Luminary 1:6. Millennial Star 16:812.
925
1. Millennial Star 16:707鈥9; 24:558. Symbolic, perhaps, is the Brigham Young University copy, which is uncut and unopened.
2. Emile Guers was born on March 25, 1794, in Pr茅vessin, France, a few miles northwest of Geneva. He studied science and theology at the Academy in Geneva and while a student became confirmed in the Protestant faith. In 1817 he took part in founding the first independent church in Geneva and the following year became one of its pastors. He and a colleague were consecrated for their Genevan ministry at a Congregational chapel in London in 1821, and from that point on he was one of the spiritual leaders of the dissident community in Geneva. A prolific writer, he authored more than a dozen books, some of which were translated into English, German, and Dutch. He died at Geneva on October 27, 1882. An English translation of his L鈥橧rvingisme et le Mormonisme was published in London in 1854. Francis Chaponni猫re, Pasteurs et La茂ques de l鈥櫭塯lise de Gen猫ve au Dix-Neuvi猫me Si猫cle (Geneva, 1889), 88鈥98. Timothy Stunt, 鈥淕eneva and British Evangelicals in the Early Nineteenth Century,鈥 Journal of Ecclesiastical History 32 (1981): 36, 43.
Am茅d茅e Pichot, born in Arles on November 5, 1796, studied medicine in Montpellier and Paris and in 1819 settled in Paris and began a life of letters. Visiting England and Scotland in 1822 and 1824, he immersed himself in the literature of the British Isles and in 1843 assumed the editorship of the Revue Britannique, a position he held for the rest of his life. He wrote many books and numerous articles on a variety of subjects and was awarded the Legion of Honor. He died in Paris on February 12, 1877. Gustave Vapereau, Dictionnaire Universel des Contemporains (Paris, 1880), 1445. J. C. F. Hoefer, Nouvelle Biographie G茅n茅rale (Paris, 1862), 40:80鈥81.
Count Ag茅nor de Gasparin was born in Orange on July 12, 1810, lived in Orange for his first twelve years, and then moved to Paris with his brother, where he studied law but never entered the practice. De Gasparin was a Protestant, and after twelve years of government service he moved to Switzerland in 1848 and there gained prominence as a writer and lecturer. He vigorously opposed France鈥檚 involvement in the Franco-Prussian War but came to the relief of the French troops when they retreated into Switzerland. Infected by the diseases they carried, he died on May 14, 1871. Ag茅nor de Gasparin, 鈥淟es Mormons,鈥 Archives du Christianisme au Dix-Neuvi猫me Si猫cle 20 (1852): 185鈥87; 21 (1853): 15鈥18, 41鈥44, 66鈥69, 74鈥77, 83鈥86. L. A. Bertrand, M茅moires d鈥檜n Mormon (Paris, 1862), 210鈥11. T. Borel, Count Ag茅nor de Gasparin (New York, 1881). Hoefer, Nouvelle Biographie G茅n茅rale, 19:561鈥63.
Stenhouse writes, 鈥淲hat is Mr. Favez? A missionary without a mission, a member of a body without a head,鈥 and then, quoting Ag茅nor de Gasparin, suggests that Favez was aligned with the Plymouth Brethren and John Nelson Darby. Other than this, nothing is known about him. Stenhouse, Les Mormons et Leurs Ennemis, 23.
926
1. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. Millennial Star 38:566; 39:688. Family Group Record of William Littlefair, microfilm 439492, UPB. Stockton-on-Tees is about nine miles southwest of Hartlepool.
2. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File).鈥 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Millennial Star 10:3, 255; 17:73, 300鈥3. 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Utah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. 1860 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 222. 1870 Utah census, Cache County, 150. 1880 Utah census, Cache County, 134. Improvement Era 7:477.
3. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File).鈥 Millennial Star 17:64.
4. The sources to follow give five different birthdays for Dalling, in 1814 or 1816. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File).鈥 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Temple Index Bureau, microfilm, UPB. Family Group Record of John Dalling, microfilm 428183, UPB. Millennial Star 14:324, 355, 505, 604; 16:763; 17:171鈥72. Deseret News 5:288. Deseret Evening News, 25 October 1919, sec. 4, v.
927
1. Phelps鈥檚 correspondence suggests that he considered publishing a combined almanac for 1856鈥57 but could not raise the funds to publish it. Beginning with the one for 1858, he issued at least eight more almanacs, 1858鈥65. The 1858 almanac was first advertised in the Deseret News of February 10, 1858. W. W. Phelps to Brigham Young, 9 September 1856, USlC. Deseret News 7:389.
2. Deseret News, 12 October 1854, 2. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session (Salt Lake City, 1855), 8鈥9.
928
1. European Mission Financial Records, 9:50, 278; 10:308, 315; USlC. Millennial Star 16:592, 718; 51:333鈥34.
2. The Huntington Library has a copy of the 鈥渇ifth European edition鈥 with the colophon London: Printed by William Bowden, 16, Princess Street, Red Lion Square on the verso of p. 563. But this is a perfected book, its last leaf replaced with the last leaf from a copy of the first state of the 1852 edition.
929
1. Millennial Star 16:720.
2. Franklin D. Richards corrected the first sheet on August 30, 1854, and the third on September 14. 鈥淛ournal of Franklin D. Richards, 30 August, 14 September 1854, USlC.
3. 鈥淢r. Parley P. Pratt In Account with Mr. Franklin D Richards,鈥 microfilm, USlC. 鈥淢r. Parley P. Pratt in account with Mr. Franklin D. Richards,鈥 29 August 1855, photocopy, UPB. European Mission Financial Records, 10:304; 13:547鈥49.
4. See, e.g., p. 17 line 4 from bottom; p. 25 line 18 and line 7 from bottom; p. 27 line 2; p. 28 line 4; p. 29 last line; p. 47 line 19 and line 3 from bottom; p. 65 lines 7 and 19; p. 72 first paragraph; p. 75 line 5; p. 92; p. 103; p. 131 lines 18 and 19; p. 147; p. 185 lines 4, 9 and 11.
930
1. An English translation of the song by Michelle Stockman is given in Richard D. McClellan, 鈥淣ot Your Average French Communist Mormon: A Short History of Louis A. Bertrand,鈥 Mormon Historical Studies 1 (Fall 2000): 11鈥12.
2. 鈥淢issionary Correspondence,鈥 Deseret News, 21 December 1854, 3. Millennial Star 16:763; 17:267. 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index.鈥 Jenson, Church Chronology, 17 April, 13 June 1855. L. A. Bertrand, M茅moirs d鈥檜n Mormon (Paris, 1862), 228鈥29. Circular: To Presidents and Bishops of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Throughout the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 29 April 1856). St. Louis Luminary 1:118.
931
1. See item 576, note 3, and item 656, note 9.
2. For the justification of these conclusions see item 656, note 8.
3. European Mission Financial Records, 9:368鈥69; 13:547鈥49. Millennial Star 16:303, 495, 718. Deseret News 23:611, 732, 763; 24:11, 679. Pearl of Great Price (Salt Lake City, 1878), back wrapper.
934
1. Deseret News, 14 December 1854, 2鈥3. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session (Salt Lake City, 1855), 5, 93鈥104. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:532鈥33. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:294鈥95. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 12 December 1854, USlC. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office,鈥 11 March 1856, UPB. Deseret News Bindery Journal, 12 December 1854, UHi.
2. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 143. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:549.
3. Brigham Young was nominated by Millard Fillmore on September 26, 1850, and approved by the Senate two days later. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America (Washington, 1887), 8:252鈥53, 266.
4. Lazarus H. Read and Leonidas Shaver were nominated by Millard Fillmore on August 13, 1852, and approved by the Senate on August 31 to fill the unfinished terms of Chief Justice Lemuel G. Brandebury and Associate Justice Perry E. Brocchus, respectively (see items 435 and 610). Read arrived in Salt Lake City on June 5, 1853, returned to his home in Bath, New York, about a year later, and died there on March 27, 1855, at age thirty-nine. Shaver reached Salt Lake City on October 26, 1852, and died in the city on June 29, 1855 (see item 1012). Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate, 8:436, 452. Deseret News, 18 June 1853, 2. Deseret News, 5:109, 132鈥33. Mormon, 14 April 1855, 2.
On February 1, 1854, Franklin Pierce nominated George Edmunds Jr. to succeed Shaver, John W. H. Underwood to succeed Associate Justice Zerubbabel Snow, and John F. Kinney to succeed Read鈥攖he terms of Snow, Read, and Shaver expiring that September. Edmunds and Underwood declined the nominations. Kinney was approved by the Senate on March 14 and arrived in Salt Lake City on August 22. He left Salt Lake City in April 1856 but was reappointed chief justice and returned in October 1860; in 1863 he was elected Utah鈥檚 delegate to the Thirty-eighth Congress. After being away from Utah for more than thirty years, he moved back to Salt Lake City in 1899, where he died on August 16, 1902, at age eighty-six. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate, 9:224, 265. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:525, 596. Deseret News 6:53; 10:252. Deseret Evening News, 16 August 1902, 8. 鈥淛ohn Fitch Kinney,鈥 Annals of Iowa 16 (1927): 145鈥50. Michael W. 魅影直播r, 鈥淭he Federal Bench and Priesthood Authority: The Rise and Fall of John Fitch Kinney鈥檚 Early Relationship with the Mormons,鈥 Journal of Mormon History 13 (1986鈥87): 89鈥108.
Pierce nominated George P. Stiles in place of Underwood on July 17, 1854, and the Senate confirmed him on August 1. Stiles arrived in Salt Lake City with Kinney on August 22, anticipating the appointment, which reached him on September 28. Nominally a Mormon, he had served as a temporary member of the Nauvoo City Council in 1844 and was one of those identified to testify at Joseph Smith鈥檚 Carthage trial. He was excommunicated for adultery on December 22, 1856, and left the territory the following April. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate, 9:361, 373. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:525, 611, 625. Millennial Star 16:779. History of the Church 6:212, 419, 495, 576.
Pierce nominated William W. Drummond in place of Edmunds on January 9, 1855, the Senate confirming him two days later. About thirty-five years old and a native of Virginia, Drummond reached Salt Lake City on July 9, 1855, and departed the territory on May 17, 1856. From the Mormon perspective, he was the most odious of all the early judges, and his inflammatory letters were used by the Buchanan administration to justify the Utah Expedition. And the Mormons did not lose track of him: Andrew Jenson notes in his Church Chronology that Drummond died on November 20, 1888, 鈥渋n a grog-shop in Chicago, Ill., as a drunken pauper.鈥 Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate, 9:399鈥400. 1850 Illinois census, Stark County, 196. New York Daily Times, 18 May 1857, 1. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:558, 596. Deseret News 5:149. Millennial Star 19:328鈥35. Norman F. Furniss, The Mormon Conflict, 1850鈥1859 (New Haven, Conn., 1966), 18, 54鈥57. Jenson, Church Chronology, 20 November 1888.
5. Deseret News, 7 September 1854, 3. Capt. Rufus Ingalls to Gen. Thomas S. Jesup, 22 November 1855; Ingalls to Jesup, 25 August 1855; Message from the President of the United States, Part II, 34th Cong. 1st sess., 1855, Senate Ex. Doc. 1, 152鈥68.
Edward J. Steptoe, born in Virginia in 1816, graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1837 and was promoted to first lieutenant the following year. During the Mexican War he was promoted to captain and breveted major for gallantry and meritorious conduct at the battle of Cerro Gordo and lieutenant colonel for his service at the battle of Chapultepec. He was promoted to major in the Ninth Infantry in 1855 and lieutenant colonel in the Tenth Infantry on September 9, 1861. In 1858 he and 159 men under his command engaged a large force of Coeur d鈥橝lene, Yakima, Spokane, and Palouse Indians in a famous battle near Rosalia, Washington, and, defeated and surrounded, escaped at night, limiting their casualties to seven dead and thirteen wounded. Three weeks after he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, he resigned his commission because of ill health. He died in Virginia in April 1865. Referring to Steptoe, Brigham Young remarked: 鈥淚f they wish to send a Governor here, and he is a gentleman, like the one I have referred to, every heart would say, 鈥楾hank God, we have a man to stand at our head in a gubernatorial capacity; a man who has got a good heart, and is willing that we should enjoy the federal rights of the Constitution as well as himself.鈥欌 Francis B. Heitman, Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army (Washington, 1903), 1:921. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate, 9:438; 12:39. B. F. Manring, The Conquest of the Coeur d鈥橝lenes, Spokanes and Palouses (Spokane, Wash., 1912), 264鈥74. Laura Woodworth-Ney, Mapping Identity: The Creation of the Coeur d鈥橝lene Indian Reservation, 1805鈥1902 (Boulder, Colo., 2004), 58鈥65. Ingalls to Jesup, 22 November 1855, Message from the President of the United States, 154. Journal of Discourses 2:188.
6. John M. Bernhisel to Brigham Young, 8 August 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 8 September 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 16 October 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 17 November 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 18 November 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 8:00 p.m., 18 November 1854; USlC. Brigham Young to John M. Bernhisel, 31 October 1854, USlC.
7. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate, 9:393, 396. Franklin Pierce to E. J. Steptoe, 6 January 1855, in Manring, The Conquest of the Coeur d鈥橝lenes, Spokanes and Palouses, 272b鈥72f. John M. Bernhisel to Brigham Young, 18 December 1854, USlC. Millennial Star 17:110. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:304. Brigham Young to John M. Bernhisel, 7 February 1855, USlC. Brigham Young to Erastus Snow, 28 February 1855, USlC.
The St. Louis Luminary of December 23, 1854, reported that Steptoe had 鈥渂een appointed Governor of Utah.鈥 St. Louis Luminary 1:18.
8. John M. Bernhisel to Brigham Young, 1 January 1855; Bernhisel to Young, 18 December 1855; USlC. E. J. Steptoe to My Dear Friend [Franklin Pierce?], 3 April 1855, USlC. E. J. Steptoe to Bishop Elias Blackburn, New York, 3 Nov 1855, USlC. Ingalls to Jesup, 25 August 1855, Message from the President of the United States, 158.
In his letter to Steptoe of January 6, 1855, Pierce stated that he would have to resign from the army if he accepted the governorship.
9. Bernhisel to Young, 18 December 1855. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate, 9:393鈥10:275. Constitution of the United States of America . . . Also, 鈥淎n Act to Establish a Territorial Government for Utah鈥 (Salt Lake City, 1852), 27.
The Mormon of February 17, 1855, reprints an article dated January 31, 1855, from the New York Herald claiming that Pierce appointed 鈥淐olonel Steptoe, of the army, Governor of Utah, knowing positively all the time that the gallant colonel will not accept the appointment, and that Brigham Young will hold on to his office until some other person shall be appointed to supersede him, who will accept the appointment and be qualified.鈥 The St. Louis Luminary of October 20, 1855, commented: 鈥淎 correspondent of the New York Times writing from Washington city, is of opinion that Governor Young will not be turned out of office during this administration, but that it will be left for President Pierce鈥檚 successor to perform that dangerous and formidable coup d鈥檈tat.鈥 And in his letter to Brigham Young of December 18, 1855, Bernhisel wrote, 鈥淭he President鈥檚 feelings seemed to be like this: that he would not make another appointment unless compelled to by public clamor.鈥
10. The murders of the Weeks brothers and the trial and execution of two of the perpetrators are described in detail in Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:525鈥27.
11. But tensions resulting from the presence of the soldiers would not be long in coming. See, e.g., Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:296, 302鈥4, 312; and Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:536, 538.
935鈥36
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 7, 37鈥38. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:532. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥
For a biographical sketch of Joseph Cain, see item 562.
2. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 38.
937
1. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions (Salt Lake City, 1854), 23鈥25, 84.
2. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 7, 16, 37, 112.
3. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥
4. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:569鈥70. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:362.
5. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1857), 13. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:609.
938
1. 鈥淒iary of Asa Calkin, 1850鈥58,鈥 6, photocopy, UPB.
2. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 15, 109鈥12. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥 Deseret News Bindery Journal, 12 December 1854.
939鈥40
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 24, 61, 118鈥19. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:535, 541. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥
941鈥43
1. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate, 9:393, 396.
A second petition to Pierce asking for Young鈥檚 reappointment was signed on December 30, 1854, by Steptoe, his officers, the three territorial justices, other federal officials, and Salt Lake City merchants. Steptoe apparently did not view himself as a candidate for the governorship at this point, and although he signed the petition, he remarked to George A. Smith and Ezra T. Benson at the time that 鈥渋t might be good policy to appoint another man for governor on the ground that such an appointment would have a better influence in removing the political prejudice which existed against Gov. Young at Washington D.C. and in the United States, he being the head of the Mormon Church.鈥 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 30 December 1854. Mormon, 2 June 1855, 2. St. Louis Luminary 1:113. Deseret News 7:204.
2. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 14, 106鈥7. Constitution of the United States of America . . . Also, 鈥淎n Act to Establish a Territorial Government for Utah鈥 (Salt Lake City, 1852), 36. St. Louis Luminary 1:77. Mormon, 21 April 1855, 3.
3. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 106鈥7. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:535. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥 Brigham Young to John M. Bernhisel, 2 January 1855, USlC.
944
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 109, 115鈥17. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:536鈥37. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥
945鈥46
1. 鈥淒iary of David Candland, 1819鈥1902,鈥 16鈥17, typescript, UPB. Deseret News, 4 January (p. 3), 11 January 1855 (pp. 2鈥3).
2. Deseret News, 11 January 1855, 2鈥3. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:538鈥39. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:301.
3. Deseret News, 11 January 1855, 3.
947
1. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 325, UPB. 鈥淎utobiography of Edward Bunker,鈥 typescript, UPB. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 3:31鈥33. Millennial Star 14:355; 15:58, 272; 16:763; 17:776; 18:140, 300. LeRoy R. Hafen and Ann W. Hafen, Handcarts to Zion (Glendale, Calif., 1960), 81鈥90.
2. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Millennial Star 13:208; 14:112, 544; 15:256, 688; 16:48, 479, 672. H. Kirk Memmott, ed., Thomas Memmott Journal (Provo, Utah, 1976), 1:1鈥2, 28. Deseret Evening News, 19 September 1898, 2. Ancestral File.
948鈥51
1. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 4, USlC.
952
1. Zion's Watchman 1:8, 262鈥63. A Memory Bank for Paragonah (Provo, Utah, 1990), 424鈥25, 445. Marjorie Newton, Southern Cross Saints: The Mormons in Australia (Laie, Hawaii, 1991), 99, 122, 241. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 12 December 1857 (p. 2); 1 June 1862 (p. 2). Jenson, Church Chronology, 27 June 1857. 鈥淎 Journal of the Company of Saints on the Ship, 鈥楲ucas,鈥欌 microfilm 928396, UPB. 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Temple Index Bureau, UPB. Parowan City Cemetery Records, City Office, Parowan, Utah. Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1913), 1134. Ancestral File.
2. First published in London in 1843, Marryat鈥檚 novel went through a number of editions with slightly different titles, e.g., The Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet and The Travels and Romantic Adventures of Monsieur Violet.
惭补肠办补测鈥檚 The Mormons: or Latter-day Saints, first published in London in 1851, also went through a number of printings. Methodism Priestcraft Exposed quotes the 320-page 1852 London 鈥渢hird edition.鈥
3. The one in private hands is not the Salt Lake Public Library copy鈥攎ade clear by a photocopy of the latter in the author鈥檚 possession.
953
1. 1851 English census, Shincliffe, Durham, 13. 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index.鈥 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 22 April 1855, 4. 1860 Illinois census, Madison County, 190. 1870 Illinois census, Madison County, 562. 1880 Illinois census, Madison County, 23. History of Madison County Illinois (Edwardsville, Ill., 1882), 400, 514. Alton Evening Telegraph, 25 August (p. 5), 28 August 1894 (p. 2); 6 June 1899 (p. 3); 17 June 1922 (p. 1). Godfrey Cemetery, Godfrey, Illinois, lot 124.
954
1. Endowment House Record, Book D, 261, microfilm 183404, UPB. Millennial Star 18:444; 20:59; 21:62, 257; 22:411, 23:523鈥24, 763; 24:796; 25:266, 395鈥96; 26:122鈥24. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 10 May 1862, USlC. Salt Lake Daily Herald, 4 August 1874, 2. Deseret News 23:429. Orson F. Whitney, History of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1904), 4:622鈥24. J. Cecil Alter, Early Utah Journalism (Salt Lake City, 1938), 307鈥10.
2. For a biographical sketch of William Sharman Crawford (1781鈥1861), see Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, s.v. 鈥淐rawford, William Sharman.鈥
3. See, e.g., Millennial Star 15:816; 16:351鈥52; 18:96; 19:416, 496; 20:720. Sloan, The Bard鈥檚 Offering, 38鈥39.
955
1. A photocopy of the Salt Lake Public Library copy in the author鈥檚 possession shows that it is not the one in private hands.
956
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 71鈥72, 120. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:539, 541. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥
957
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 120鈥21. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:541. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥
958
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Session, 122鈥23, 126鈥27. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:544. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥
959
1. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. International Genealogical Index. 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index.鈥 Deseret News 10:301.
961
1. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions (Salt Lake City, 1854), 138, 142鈥43.
2. Deseret News, 18 January 1855, 3.
3. Deseret News 5:144, 184, 216, 256, 280, 352.
4. Deseret News 5:352, 408.
963
1. Millennial Star 16:763. 鈥淢issionary Journal of John Solomon Fullmer,鈥 94鈥97, typescript, UPB. Southport is on the coast, about twelve miles north of Liverpool.
964
1. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:549.
2. Deseret News, 16 February (p. 3), 3 August (p. 3), 14 September 1854 (p. 3). Journal of Discourses 8:39. Richard Burton, The City of the Saints (London, 1861), 435鈥36. I am grateful to W. Randall Dixon for the use of his file on the Union Hotel.
965鈥66
1. Deseret News, 15 February 1855, 1.
2. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 8. Deseret News 7:377鈥78; 28:585. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:511, 725.
967鈥68
1. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 31 October 1854, microfilm, USlC.
In this report, Haven noted that the branches at Mowbray and Newlands comprised thirty-one members, with twenty-one children who had been blessed 鈥渦nder the hands of the Elders鈥; the branch at Fort Beaufort, where William Walker was laboring, had twelve members; and Leonard I. Smith had baptized sixteen at Port Elizabeth.
2. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 14 January 1856.
3. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 27 December, 11 January, 12 January, 30 January 1855; 14 January 1856.
4. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 16鈥25 February 1855.
5. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 30 January, 8 February 1855; 14 January 1856.
969
1. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1852), 154. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, Passed at the Several Annual Sessions of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1855), 217. Ralph Hansen, 鈥淎dministrative History of the Nauvoo Legion in Utah鈥 (master鈥檚 thesis, Brigham Young University, 1954), 17, 102鈥3.
2. Deseret News, 22 February 1855, 3.
3. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 2 March (p. 1), 5 March 1868 (p. 3). Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 2:370鈥72. Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1913), 831. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1948), 9:480.
4. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret News 20:312. City Charter and Ordinances, Resolutions and Reports, of the City Council of Great Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, 1855), 3鈥5. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:720. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1194. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West, 8:407.
5. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 1 December 1886, 2. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:682鈥83. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West, 8:442. R. Lanier Britsch, Moramona: The Mormons in Hawaii (Laie, Hawaii, 1998), 63鈥64, 67, 74, 77鈥78, 81鈥84, 201, 219.
6. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 7 July (p. 2), 3 August 1892 (p. 4). Jenson, Church Chronology, 27 January 1878. Charles S. Peterson, 鈥溾楢 Mighty Man Was Brother Lot鈥: A Portrait of Lot Smith鈥擬ormon Frontiersman,鈥 Western Historical Quarterly 1 (1970): 393鈥414. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:803鈥6. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1168鈥69. Norma Baldwin Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion (Logan, Utah, 1996), 15, 28, 265鈥66, 328.
7. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 15 June (p. 2), 15 August 1896 (p. 5). Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 2:764鈥66. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 913. Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion, 23, 82, 137. Sidney Alvarus Hanks and Ephraim K. Hanks, Scouting for the Mormons on the Great Frontier (Salt Lake City, 1948).
8. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret News 7:40. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:750. Rickets, The Mormon Battalion, 22.
970
1. Millennial Star 17:73鈥74.
972
1. Deseret News, 15 February 1855, 2.
2. City Charter and Ordinances, 3鈥4. Edward W. Tullidge, History of Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, 1886), 77. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:615.
3. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Millennial Star 5:128, 166; 6:7, 108鈥9. 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index.鈥 Jenson, Church Chronology, xvi鈥搙vii. Deseret News 33:457. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:236鈥37.
4. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 21 June 1894, 2. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 909. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:536.
5. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 1850 Pennsylvania census, Philadelphia County, 192. 1860 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 156. 1880 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 4. Deseret Evening News, 1 November 1894, 5. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 8 December 1856. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:609. J. Kenneth Davies, Deseret鈥檚 Sons of Toil (Salt Lake City, 1977), 35, 41鈥42, 229. Salt Lake City Cemetery Records.
6. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 201. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 23 September 1844; 20 April, 27 April 1848; 21 April 1850 (p. 3); 14 April 1852; 5 October 1853 (p. 2); 27 June 1855 (p. 2); 17 January 1858; 3 December 1859; 5 February, 4 March 1860 (p. 3).
973
1. Deseret News, 1 February 1855, 3. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:305.
2. Deseret News, 12 October 1854 (p. 2), 11 April 1855 (p. 36), 8 August 1855 (p. 173). 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 26 September 1855.
3. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Carter, Heart Throbs of the West, 11:443. Jenson, Church Chronology, 7 October 1856, 18 September 1885. Deseret Evening News, 23 December 1891, 4. James B. Allen, 鈥溾楪ood Guys鈥 vs. 鈥楪ood Guys鈥: Rudger Clawson, John Sharp, and Civil Disobedience in Nineteenth-Century Utah,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 48 (1980): 148鈥74. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:677鈥78.
4. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 110. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Carter, Heart Throbs of the West, 8:407. Deseret News 5:173. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:720.
5. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Carter, Heart Throbs of the West, 12:438. Deseret Evening News, 29 December 1894 (p. 1), 8 January 1895 (p. 6). Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:647鈥48.
6. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 24. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 History of the Church 1:332; 2:183, 204, 327; 4:52; 7:326. 1850 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 134. Deseret Evening News, 6 April (p. 5), 7 April 1893 (p. 1). Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:687鈥88.
974鈥76
1. Deseret News, 18 January (p. 3), 25 January 1855 (p. 3). Report of the First General Festival of the Renowned Mormon Battalion (Salt Lake City, 1855), 3.
2. Report of the First General Festival, 20, 38.
3. Report of the First General Festival, 4, 14, 38.
4. Thomas S. Williams was born in Tennessee on January 2, 1826, married in 1842, and marched with the Mormon Battalion as second sergeant of Company D, accompanied by his wife, two children, and his wife鈥檚 sister. Settling in Salt Lake City, he established himself as a prominent merchant and attorney but during the mid-1850s seems to have aligned himself with the city鈥檚 鈥淕entiles,鈥 and on November 16, 1856, he was cut off from the Church. On March 18, 1860, during a trip to California, he was killed by Indians in the Mojave Desert. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Record,鈥 229. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Wasp, 10 September 1842, 3. Deseret News 10:60. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 16 November 1856, 21 April 1860. 1850 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 53. Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion, 25, 32, 49鈥50, 239, 252, 258, 344, 346. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:370, 408鈥9, 431鈥33, 435, 468, 533, 561, 584, 591鈥92, 595鈥604, 622, 625, 661颅鈥66, 688鈥95, 700鈥3. Tullidge, History of Salt Lake City, 379鈥81.
5. Report of the First General Festival, 3, 19, 21.
6. Report of the First General Festival, 5, 8.
7. Long came to the Salt Lake Valley in 1854 and by the first of the year had established himself as a reporter, an occupation he would pursue for almost ten years (see items 582, 837, 1047). Deseret News, 25 January (p. 3), 9 May 1855 (p. 71).
8. Deseret News 5:24. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
9. St. Louis Luminary 1:174.
10. Report of the First General Festival, 23.
977
1. Deseret News, 6 July 1854, 2. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 17 October (pp. 2鈥6), 5 November, 12 November, 11 December 1854. Daniel H. Thomas, comp., 鈥淧reston Thomas: His Life and Travels,鈥 320, 323鈥24, photocopy of typescript, UPB. Millennial Star 16:811鈥12.
2. Wilson鈥檚 Business Directory of New York City (New York, 1855), 282鈥85, 339鈥40.
3. John Taylor to Brigham Young, 11 April 1855, USlC.
4. John Taylor to Brigham Young, 16 September 1855; Taylor to Young, 20 October 1855; Taylor to Young, 24 February 1857; USlC. Samuel W. Richards to Brigham Young, 19 September 1857, USlC. Mormon, 1 December 1855 (p. 2); 30 August 1856 (p. 2); 24 January (p. 2), 30 May 1857 (p. 2). Millennial Star 19:668鈥71.
5. Taylor to Young, 11 April 1855. John Taylor to Brigham Young, 18 May 1855, USlC. Mormon, 14 July 1855 (p. 2), 18 April 1857 (p. 2). Millennial Star 18:639; 19:606, 621; 20:604.
George John Taylor, the oldest child of John and Leonora Taylor, was born in Canada on January 31, 1834, and came to Utah with his parents in 1847. In the years following his stay in New York, he served as a missionary in England, member of the Salt Lake Stake high council, teacher and regent for the University of Deseret, clerk of the territorial legislature, and county coroner. He was the chief editor of the humor magazine The Keepapitchinin (1867鈥71), which responded to the Godbeite schism. He died in Salt Lake City on December 15, 1914. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Carter, Heart Throbs of the West, 8:424. Deseret Evening News, 15 December (p. 7), 16 December 1914 (p. 5). Ronald W. Walker, 鈥淭he Keep-A-Pitchinin or the Mormon Pioneer was Human,鈥 BYU Studies 14 (1974): 331鈥44. B. H. Roberts, The Life of John Taylor (Salt Lake City, 1965), 243颅, 465鈥66, 475.
Dulin鈥檚 ad 鈥淐. C. Dulin, Book Binder, &c., Mormon Office, No. 102 Nassau street, New York鈥 runs in most issues of the second volume of the Mormon. In April 1857 he was ordained a high priest and called to be a counselor to Alexander Ott in the presidency of the New York Conference, and he appears to have come to Utah in the same company as Ott. Beyond this, nothing is known about him. Mormon, 8 November (p. 2), 22 November 1856 (p. 2); 11 April (p. 2), 18 April (p. 2), 30 May 1857 (p. 2). Deseret News 9:197. Millennial Star 20:604.
6. Alexander Ott was born in Prussia on November 23, 1824, came in contact with George Parker Dykes in Hamburg and joined the Church there about 1852, labored as a missionary in the Channel Islands in 1853, and came to Utah the following year. Less than a year after he arrived in the Valley he left for New York, returning to Utah four years later. During the next nine years he taught German and wrote articles for the Deseret News and lectured on a wide variety of subjects. He died in Salt Lake City on October 15, 1868. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Millennial Star 15:272, 569; 24:235. Deseret News 5:224; 9:197, 344, 349鈥50; 11:26; 12:212; 17:301. Mormon, 26 January 1856, 3. Circular: To Presidents and Bishops of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Throughout the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 29 April 1856).
7. John Taylor to Brigham Young, 18 April 1857, USlC. Mormon, 9 February (p. 2), 12 April (p. 2), 28 June (p. 2), 30 August 1856 (p. 2); 11 April (p. 2), 30 May 1857 (p. 2). Millennial Star 18:618, 639. Western Standard, 29 May 1857, 3. Brigham Young to John Taylor, 25 March 1857, USlC. Brigham Young to W. I. Appleby, 1 April 1857, USlC. Brigham Young to George Taylor & Others, 30 May 1857; Young to Taylor & Others, 29 June 1857; USlC.
For biographical sketches of Nathaniel H. Felt, Alexander Robbins, T. B. H. Stenhouse, and William I. Appleby see items 671, 750, 418, and 176, respectively.
8. Constitution of the State of Deseret (New York: S. Booth, Printer, 109 Nassau Street, 1856?). Wilson鈥檚 Business Directory of New York City, 339. Trow鈥檚 New York City Directory (New York, 1855), 90.
The supposition that Booth printed the Mormon is supported by Andrew Jenson鈥檚 statement that Charles R. Savage worked nearly two years for Booth after Savage arrived in New York in February 1856. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 3:709.
978
1. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 16. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Carter, Heart Throbs of the West, 9:486. Kate B. Carter, Our Pioneer Heritage (Salt Lake City, 1975), 18:128, 131鈥32. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions (Salt Lake City, 1852), 45. Deseret News鈥擡xtra, 14 September 1852, 10. 鈥淢issionary Journal of John Solomon Fullmer,鈥 19鈥22, 104鈥5, typescript, UPB. Millennial Star 15:96, 106; 16:763; 17:171鈥72. J. R. Kearl, Clayne L. Pope, and Larry T. Wimmer, Index to the 1850, 1860 & 1870 Censuses of Utah (Baltimore, Md., 1981), 125. Deseret News 32:617. Clara Fullmer Bullock, The John Solomon Fullmer Story (n.p., 1968).
2. History of the Church 6:568, 573鈥74, 595, 600鈥607, 612.
3. Fullmer, Assassination of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, 3. Dean C. Jessee, 鈥淩eturn to Carthage: Writing the History of Joseph Smith鈥檚 Martyrdom,鈥 Journal of Mormon History 8 (1981): 6鈥7. European Mission Financial Records, 9:387, 396. Millennial Star 17:123鈥24.
979
1. Millennial Star 17:128. European Mission Financial Records, 9:387, 649. Catalogue of Works Published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and for Sale by F. D. Richards (Liverpool, June 1855), 2.
980
1. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Millennial Star 15:272, 377; 16:26; 17:43, 282, 379鈥83, 590; 18:283. Missionary Journals of Hugh Findlay: India鈥揝cotland, comp. Ross and Linnie Findlay (Ephraim, Utah, 1973), part 1: 189鈥90. Chauncey W. West, 鈥淭he India Mission,鈥 Deseret News 5:206. R. Lanier Britsch, Nothing More Heroic: The Compelling Story of the First Latter-day Saint Missionaries in India (Salt Lake City, 1999), 107, 198鈥99, 206鈥11.
Allen Findlay reports that in Jalna he 鈥減rocured a house, and got it furnished with benches and chairs, &c.; filled up invitations, then circulated them, talked to a good number of people and gave them tracts.鈥 This undoubtedly refers to Cyrus H. Wheelock and Alexander F. McDonald鈥檚 Invitation (item 719)鈥攚hich had a space for the meeting times and locations to be written in by hand鈥攁 number of which Allen brought with him to India. Millennial Star 17:382. Missionary Journals of Hugh Findlay, part 1: 189.
2. Millennial Star 18:283, 330. Deseret Evening News, 5 March 1891, 8. LeRoy R. Hafen and Ann W. Hafen, Handcarts to Zion (Glendale, Calif., 1960), 289鈥90. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 241, 283.
981
1. See, e.g., Missionary Journals of Hugh Findlay, part 1: 198; part 2: 33, 37, 56.
2. Nathaniel V. Jones to the Editor, 2 April 1854, Deseret News, 10 August 1854, 2. Millennial Star 17:281鈥82. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 203鈥5.
3. Missionary Journals of Hugh Findlay, part 1: 198. Millennial Star 16:223.
982
1. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. Family Group Records of Henry Clegg, microfilm 428163, UPB. 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Utah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Millennial Star 17:280, 347, 374鈥75. 1870 Utah census, Utah County, Springville, 14. Deseret Evening News, 4 September 1984, 8. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:659. Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1913), 811. Fred E. Woods and Melvin L. Bashore, 鈥淥n the Outskirts of Atchison: The Imprint of Latter-day Saint Transmigration at Mormon Grove,鈥 Kansas History 25 (Spring 2002): 47.
2. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File).鈥 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index.鈥 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index.鈥 Millennial Star 9:371; 17:415.
3. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File).鈥 The Salt Lake City Cemetery has a record of a John Matthews buried there, his birth date given as September 7, 1810, his death in 1884.
4. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File).鈥
5. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File).鈥 Millennial Star 29:395鈥97. Deseret News 18:81. Death Certificate of Samuel H. Carlisle, State Archives, Salt Lake City, Utah.
983
1. Leonard J. Arrington, Charles C. Rich (Provo, Utah, 1974), 159鈥83, 196鈥201. Edward Leo Lyman, San Bernardino: The Rise and Fall of a California Community (Salt Lake City, 1996), 40鈥41, 46, 54鈥59, 68鈥69, 164鈥71. An Illustrated History of Southern California (Chicago, 1890), 416鈥20. Amasa Lyman and Charles C. Rich, Circular (Los Angeles, 1855).
2. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 8 March 1855. Brigham Young to Amasa Lyman, 27 March 1855, USlC.
3. Deseret News 5:53, 61, 85, 93. Brigham Young to Franklin D. Richards, 30 April 1855, USlC. Brigham Young to Amasa Lyman and Charles C. Rich, 1 June 1855, USlC. Lyman, San Bernardino, 168鈥69. Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom (Cambridge, Mass., 1958), 148鈥50.
984
1. European Mission Financial Records, 9:417. Millennial Star 17:233. Jenson, Church Chronology, 31 March 1855. Frederick Piercy and James Linforth, Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley (Liverpool, 1855), 120.
2. European Mission Financial Records, 9:376, 385, 426, 458.
3. Millennial Star 17:171, 267, 280, 296. Jenson, Church Chronology, 27 February, 17 April, 22 April, 26 April 1855. Piercy and Linforth, Route from Liverpool, 120.
985
1. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:302鈥6. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards, 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:196鈥97, typescript, UPB. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:550鈥51. Deseret News, 1 March (pp. 1鈥3), 14 March 1855 (p. 5). Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
2. History of the Church 5:458鈥60, 465鈥73. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 16鈥25 September 1854; 20鈥22 February 1855; USlC.
3. See, e.g., John M. Bernhisel to Brigham Young, 16 October 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 18 November 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 14 December 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 18 December 1854; Bernhisel to Young, 1 January 1855; Bernhisel to Young, 18 January 1855; USlC.
4. The idea that the US Constitution would 鈥渉ang by a thread鈥 and be saved by the Mormon elders seems to have originated with Joseph Smith. See, e.g., Journal of Discourses 6:152; 7:15; and Eliza R. Snow, 鈥淟atter-day Saint Ladies of Utah,鈥 Deseret News 20:287.
5. Mormon, 5 May (p. 1), 12 May 1855 (p. 1). St. Louis Luminary 1:105, 109. Deseret News 6:305. Millennial Star 21:329鈥33. History of the Church 5:465鈥73. Journal of Discourses 2:163鈥91.
987
1. Deseret News, 27 April 1854, 1. Millennial Star 17:310鈥12. History of the Church 3:385鈥92.
2. Deseret News, 27 April 1854, 1. Millennial Star 17:295. History of the Church 3:385.
3. Another version of the ideas in D&C 129:4鈥8 is in Priesthood, the second section of Revelations.
4. Priesthood also includes that statement that 鈥渢he spirit of man is not a created being, it existed from eternity and will exist to eternity.鈥
5. This was undoubtedly part of Joseph Smith鈥檚 discourse on Sunday, May 16, 1841. The comments about murderers are somewhat differently reported in the summary of the discourse in the 鈥淗istory of Joseph Smith.鈥 Deseret News 5:17鈥18. Millennial Star 18:533鈥34. History of the Church 4:358鈥60.
6. The fourth, fifth, and sixth parts are printed in Joseph Fielding Smith, Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith (Salt Lake City, 1938), 180鈥81. Parts 3 through 8 are printed in Andrew F. Ehat and Lyndon W. Cook, The Words of Joseph Smith (Provo, Utah, 1980), 44, 59鈥60, 74, 87鈥88, and in George D. Smith, ed., An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton (Salt Lake City, 1995), 514鈥17.
7. 鈥淟. John Nuttall His Book, 1880,鈥 1鈥26, UPB. Smith, An Intimate Chronicle, 87, 513鈥24. Ehat and Cook, The Words of Joseph Smith, 44, 59鈥60, 74, 87鈥88.
8. 鈥淲illard Richards Pocket Companion, written in England,鈥 13鈥15, 31鈥37, 63鈥73, USlC.
988
1. Skandinaviens Stjerne 4:176. 鈥淛ournal of John Van Cott,鈥 1:185, UPB. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 4, USlC. Pratt, En Advarsels R酶st (Copenhagen, 1856), iv.
989
1. The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt (New York, 1874), 433. Deseret News, 8 January 1853, 2. Millennial Star 15:500鈥503; 16:472鈥74; 17:208.
The Brigham Young University Lee Library has a manuscript draft in Parley Pratt鈥檚 hand of part of chapter xvii.
2. Franklin D. Richards to Parley P. Pratt, 25 May 1855; Richards to Pratt, 6 October 1855; USlC.
3. 鈥淢r. Parley P. Pratt In Account with Mr. Franklin D. Richards,鈥 29 August 1855, photocopy, UPB. European Mission Financial Records, 9:672鈥73, USlC.
Richards applied for the copyright on April 26, 1855. British Copyright Certificate, 2 May1855, photocopy, UPB.
4. Richards to Pratt, 25 May 1855. Sadler corrected the stereotype plates European Mission Financial Records, 10:535.
5. European Mission Financial Records, 14:75.
990
1. Millennial Star 17:572. This quotation is at the end of the fourth paragraph on the sixth page.
2. Millennial Star 17:572. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 10 March, 31 March 1855; 14 January 1856, microfilm, USlC.
3. Millennial Star 18:318.
991
1. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, Passed at the Several Annual Sessions of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1855), 89鈥95. J. Marinus Jensen, History of Provo, Utah (Provo, Utah, 1924), 76鈥77. John Clifton Moffitt, The Story of Provo, Utah (Provo, Utah, 1975), 265鈥66.
2. Moffitt, The Story of Provo, Utah, 276.
992
1. William Willes, 鈥淭he Life of William Willes,鈥 43, microfilm, USlC.
2. Millennial Star 17:172, 189, 280. Jenson, Church Chronology, 22 April 1855. St. Louis Luminary 1:110, 114.
3. Millennial Star 17:399鈥400. The version in The Mountain Warbler omits the sixth verse.
993鈥96
1. Leonard J. Arrington, Feramorz Y. Fox, and Dean L. May, Building the City of God (Salt Lake City, 1976), 63鈥78.
2. Millennial Star 16:427鈥28. 鈥淭he Equality and Oneness of the Saints,鈥 Seer 2:289鈥300. Journal of Discourses 2:96鈥104, 259鈥66, 298鈥308.
3. Journal of Discourses 5:65. Arrington, Fox, and May, Building the City of God, 61, 71鈥77.
4. Millennial Star 17:503. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, Passed at the Several Annual Sessions, 268鈥69.
5. Brigham Young University has seventeen forms, the University of Utah has one, and the rest are at the LDS Church History Library.
998
1. Journal of Discourses 2:49鈥74. Deseret News, 2 November 1854, 3. Millennial Star 16:421鈥22; 17:502.
999
1. Journals of the House of Representatives, Council, and Joint Sessions (Salt Lake City, 1854), 61鈥62.
2. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1855), 120鈥21, 123鈥24, 131. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, Passed at the Several Annual Sessions, 289鈥97.
3. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office,鈥 11 March 1856, UPB. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
The general appropriation bill of January 19, 1855, gave Evan M. Greene $120 for 鈥渇orty days extra service for examining proofs and revise in the new compilation of laws.鈥 The appropriation bill of January 17, 1856, awarded a 鈥渂alance due鈥 of $103.88 to Greene; $24 to Thomas Bullock and $15 to Robert L. Campbell for work on the compiled laws; and $36 each to Leo Hawkins and Thomas Bullock for 鈥減reparing the laws and journals for publication.鈥 Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, Passed at the Several Annual Sessions, 299. Resolutions, Acts and Memorials Passed at the Fifth Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1856), 43鈥44.
Evan M. Greene, eldest son of John P. Greene, was born in New York on December 22, 1814, joined the Church in 1832, and was the postmaster and recorder and treasurer of Pottawattamie County while the Mormons paused at Kanesville. Coming to Utah in 1852, he settled in Provo and served there as mayor, postmaster, and member of the territorial legislature. In 1858 he moved to Grantsville, Tooele County, where again he was the probate judge and territorial legislator. Subsequent to 1863 he lived in Bear Lake, Smithfield, Springdale, and Escalante, and in 1873 he was ordained a patriarch. He died in Piute County on May 2, 1882, while traveling from Salt Lake City to Escalante. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 44, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. History of the Church 2:40鈥41, 206. Deseret Evening News, 16 May 1882, 3. Gordon Kay Greene, 鈥淒aniel Kent Greene: His Life & Times 1858鈥1921,鈥 mimeographed, 3鈥17, 28鈥31, 36, UPB. Edith Parker Haddock and Dorothy Hardy Matthews, comp., History of Bear Lake Pioneers (Paris, Idaho, 1968), 218鈥20. Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1913), 899.
Leo Hawkins, born in London on July 19, 1834, converted to Mormonism in 1848, sailed to America the following year, and came to Utah in 1852. He was assistant clerk of the territorial House of Representatives for the fourth session, assistant secretary of the Council for the fifth session, and secretary of the Council for the sixth, seventh, and eighth sessions. He served as the Salt Lake County recorder and as a clerk in the Historian鈥檚 Office. On May 29, 1859, at age twenty-four, he died in Salt Lake City of 鈥渃onsumption.鈥 George A. Smith and Wilford Woodruff spoke at his funeral, and Woodruff notes in his journal that 鈥渙ne of the Largest processions ever鈥 accompanied his remains to the cemetery. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 31 December 1852 (p. 61B); 20 September 1853. Millennial Star 21:496鈥97. Deseret News, 14 December 1854 (p. 2). Deseret News 5:325; 6:333; 7:332. Daily Minutes of the Eighth Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory, 13 December 1858, UPB. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 5:341. Dean C. Jessee, 鈥淭he Writing of Joseph Smith鈥檚 History,鈥 BYU Studies 11 (1971): 460.
1000
1. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, Passed at the Several Annual Sessions, 297.
2. 鈥淭he United States for the Territory of Utah to the Deseret News Office.鈥 Deseret News Bindery Ledger.
3. Resolutions, Acts and Memorials Passed at the Fifth Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1856), 43鈥44.
1005
1. Millennial Star 15:493, 763, 781; 16:383, 474, 572, 707鈥9; 18:11, 154鈥57. Scraps of Biography (Salt Lake City, 1883), 38鈥41.
2. Millennial Star 18:154.
3. Millennial Star 18:157. John Chislett to W. G. Mills, 2 November 1855, Deseret News 6:84. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:103, 119, 175, UPB.
Tyler and Smith, apparently hired Grossman to do the translating. Smith also took German lessons from him. In September 1862, Smith inaugurated a new periodical in Geneva, Die Reform, initially printed in 500 copies. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:129, 140, 154, 169鈥72, 175, 178鈥79, 201, 223, 277; 4:249.
4. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:81, 119, 129, 134, 138, 140, 149, 159, 169, 174, 180, 192, 200, 222, 231, 241, 254, 262; 2:10, 19, 64, 67, 130, 133, 139. Millennial Star 18:11, 157.
For a biographical sketch of Jabez Woodard, see items 700鈥702.
5. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 4:23, 27. Millennial Star 23:141; 24:558. 鈥淢anuscript History of the Swiss, Italian & German Missions,鈥 vol. 4, 11 June 1861, USlC.
6. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:81, 134, 137, 140, 149, 154, 158, 165, 174, 176, 277; 2:3, 20; 4:40. 鈥淛ournal of Samuel Francis,鈥 150鈥52, 188, 190, 193, 199鈥200, 205, 220, 223鈥24, 227鈥28, 230, 235, 240, 253鈥54, typescript, UPB. Millennial Star 19:218鈥20; 20:362颅鈥65.
John Chislett was born in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, on November 23, 1831, and was baptized into the Church by Samuel Francis on March 17, 1849. He assumed the presidency of the Kent Conference in January 1854 and five months later was called to the Swiss and Italian missions. On May 4, 1856, he sailed for America on the Thornton and that year crossed the plains with the Willie handcart company. Settling in Salt Lake City, he established himself as a merchant and by the mid-1860s had drawn away from the Church; in the 1870s he was a contributor to the Salt Lake Tribune. He was living in St. Paul, Minnesota, at the time of the 1880 census and in Chicago when the 1900 and 1910 censuses were taken. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:126. Millennial Star 15:842; 16:383; 18:330. LeRoy R. Hafen and Ann W. Hafen, Handcarts to Zion (Glendale, Calif., 1960), 54, 93鈥107, 127鈥131, 289. T. B. H. Stenhouse, Rocky Mountain Saints (New York, 1873), 312鈥32, 417. Ronald W. Walker, Wayward Saints: The Godbeites and Brigham Young (Urbana, Ill., 1998), 62, 237. 1860 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 21. 1870 Utah census, Summit County, 110. 1880 Minnesota census, Ramsey County, 360. 1900 Illinois census, Cook County, 7683, 1910 Illinois census, Cook County, 7701.
Samuel Francis was Chislett鈥檚 Church associate and close friend. Born on July 3, 1830, also in Trowbridge, he converted to Mormonism in 1847 and became an active local missionary the following year. In August 1854, Franklin D. Richards sent him to the continent, and for the next three and a half years he labored in northern Italy and Switzerland. Returning to England, he presided over the Durham Conference, sailed for America in May 1861, and came that year to Utah. Two years later he moved to Morgan County, where he served as a counselor in the Morgan Stake presidency, patriarch, justice of the peace, county clerk and recorder, county commissioner, county attorney, probate judge, and territorial legislator. He died in Morgan on May 26, 1906. 鈥淛ournal of Samuel Francis,鈥 1, 8, 110, 253鈥54. Millennial Star 20:362鈥65; 21:63; 23:26, 328鈥29. Tullidge鈥檚 Quarterly Magazine 2:72鈥74. Improvement Era 9:828. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 3:81鈥83.
7. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:166, 235.
8. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:126. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 235, UPB. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Deseret Evening News, 12 November 1906, 3. Scraps of Biography, 21, 27. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:389, 766. Norma Baldwin Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion (Logan, Utah, 1996), 24, 68. Daniel Tyler, A Concise History of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War (n.p., 1881).
9. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:1, 65, 67, 126; 2:217; 3:91. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 93. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 2 March 1898, 6. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:388. Deseret Weekly 49:2鈥3.
1006
1. Millennial Star 17:366.
2. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 72. History of the Church 6:336. Millennial Star 16:379, 461, 763; 17:77; 18:347, 353鈥55, 413鈥15. Deseret Evening News, 17 January 1894, 5. German E. Ellsworth and Mary Smith Ellsworth, comp., John Orval Ellsworth, ed., Our Ellsworth Ancestors (Salt Lake City, 1956), 88鈥118. Maybelle Harmon Anderson, ed., The Journals of Appleton Milo Harmon (Glendale, Calif., 1946), 33鈥35. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:700鈥1. Jenson, Church Chronology, June 1885. Hafen and Hafen, Handcarts to Zion, 53鈥79.
1007
1. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 4, USlC.
1008
1. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 11 March, 10 April, 2鈥3 May, 16 May, 30 May, 4 June 1855, microfilm, USlC.
2. Missionary Journals of William Holmes Walker, transcribed by Ellen Dee Walker Leavitt (Provo, Utah, 2003), 55鈥57, 96, 120.
3. Deseret News, 24 January 1852, 1.
1010
1. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 The Dockstader Genealogy, 鈥淯tah Pioneer Biographies,鈥 37:71, microfilm 982304, UPB. Deseret News, 16 October 1852 (p. 2); 30 April 1853 (p. 3); 13 April (p. 2), 30 November 1854 (p. 3); 11 April (p. 4), 20 June (p. 119), 8 August 1855 (p. 175); 9 April (p. 40), 15 October 1856 (p. 256). 1880 Utah census, Piute County, 7. Kate B. Carter, Treasures of Pioneer History (Salt Lake City, 1955), 4:167鈥74. Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom (Cambridge, Mass., 1958), 317, 333. Ancestral File.
1011
1. Deseret News 5:146鈥47. The preceding four Fourth of July celebrations are reported in the News of 12 July 1851 (pp. 291鈥92), 10 July 1852 (p. 1), 9 July 1853 (p. 2), and 13 July 1854 (pp. 1鈥2).
2. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:558.
3. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:255鈥56, typescript, UPB.
1012
1. 1850 Virginia census, Washington County, 210. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America (Washington, 1887), 8:436, 452. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 26 October 1852. Millennial Star 15:106. Deseret News 5:132鈥33. Journal of Discourses 2:372. Brigham Young et al., 鈥淭o the Hon. Franklin Pierce President of the United States,鈥 30 September 1853, UPB.
2. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 1 July 1855, USlC.
3. W. W. Drummond to Jeremiah S. Black, 30 March 1857, The Utah Expedition: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Reports . . . Relative to the Military Expedition Ordered into the Territory of Utah, 35th Cong., 1st sess., 1858, H. Ex. Doc. 71, 212鈥214. T. B. H. Stenhouse, Rocky Mountain Saints (New York, 1873), 279鈥80. See, e.g., Nelson Winch Green, Fifteen Years Among the Mormons: Being the Narrative of Mrs. Mary Ettie V. Smith (New York, 1858), 247鈥48; C. V. Waite, The Mormon Prophet and His Harem (Cambridge, Mass., 1866), 24; and J. H. Beadle, Life in Utah; or, the Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism (Philadelphia, 1870), 169鈥70.
1013
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1855), 125.
2. Deseret News, 8 February (p. 3), 22 February 1855 (pp. 3鈥4). Deseret News 5:48, 128, 135鈥36. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, 20 June 1855, UHi.
3. Deseret News 7:72.
4. See, e.g., the entry for Gilbert Morse on p. 3 of the 1850 List of Recorded Brands, which is dated February 11 in the 1850 sheets, January 19 in Clayton鈥檚 manuscript record, and January 19 in Book of One Thousand Marks and Brands.
1014
1. Journal of Amasa Lyman, vol. 13, 23鈥25 June, 27鈥28 June 1857, USlC. 鈥淢emoirs of William Decator Kartchner,鈥 31鈥33, typescript, UPB. Leonard J. Arrington, Charles C. Rich (Provo, Utah, 1974), 199鈥200. Edward Leo Lyman, San Bernardino: The Rise and Fall of a California Community (Salt Lake City, 1996), 164鈥66.
2. Southern Californian, 4 July 1855, 2. The Southern Californian was 鈥減ublished every Wednesday morning in the City of Los Angeles, Calle Principal,鈥 by William Butts and John O. Wheeler. One of the copies of the circular at the LDS Church is dated July 1, 1855, in manuscript at the bottom.
3. Arrington, Charles C. Rich, 202. Lyman, San Bernardino, 174, 402鈥3.
1015
1. Millennial Star 16:223. 鈥淒iary and Letters of Truman Leonard, 1853鈥1855,鈥 1, 6, 8, 21鈥23, 124鈥25, 131, typescript, UPB. R. Lanier Britsch, Nothing More Heroic: The Compelling Story of the First Latter-day Saint Missionaries in India (Salt Lake City, 1999), 200, 214鈥43.
2. 鈥淒iary and Letters of Truman Leonard,鈥 11鈥12, 15, 18鈥19, 21, 34, 100, 133, 135鈥36; letters section, 45. Millennial Star 17:588鈥90; 18:45鈥46.
3. 鈥淒iary and Letters of Truman Leonard,鈥 174鈥75, 180, 182, 184鈥87, 201; letters section, 52.
4. This title page, followed by Leonard鈥檚 manuscript of the tract, is in a volume of pamphlets鈥攏ow in the possession of a descendant鈥攖hat Leonard appears to have had bound for himself in Bombay in November 1855.
5. 鈥淒iary and Letters of Truman Leonard,鈥 273, 287鈥88, 291鈥92.
6. 鈥淒iary and Letters of Truman Leonard,鈥 203鈥5, 219, 280. 鈥淗indostan,鈥 Deseret News 5:158.
7. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 69. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1950), 11:428. Millennial Star 18:217, 489. Jenson, Church Chronology, 25 November 1855, 20 November 1897. Hafen and Hafen, Handcarts to Zion, 214鈥17, 284. Deseret Weekly 55:782. Glen M. Leonard, 鈥淭ruman Leonard: Pioneer Mormon Farmer,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 44 (1976): 240鈥60. Britsch, Nothing More Heroic, 286.
1016
1. Millennial Star 17:464. European Mission Financial Records, 9:568ff.
1017
1. Mormon, 13 October 1855, 2. Millennial Star 17:509鈥11.
1018
1. Millennial Star 15:493; 16:58, 74, 764; 17:776鈥78; 18:170, 760; 19:233鈥34. Deseret Weekly 52:780. Bishop David Evans and His Family (Provo, Utah, 1972), 82鈥94. Hamilton Gardner, History of Lehi (Salt Lake City, 1913), 372鈥73. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:743. Ricketts, The Mormon Battalion, 15, 23, 137, 197, 203, 222. Hafen and Hafen, Handcarts to Zion, 153鈥57.
2. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. Millennial Star 15:256; 16:57鈥58, 705鈥9; 17:333, 528; 18:206. Deseret News 10:368; 12:88, 182. Deseret Evening News, 4 February 1909, 2, 4. Death Certificate of Charles R. Savage, State Archives, Salt Lake City, Utah. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 3:708鈥11; 4:727. Bradley W. Richards, The Savage View: Charles Savage, Pioneer Mormon Photographer (Nevada City, Calif., 1995).
3. 鈥淒iary of Israel Evans, 1855鈥1856,鈥 52, microfilm, USlC. A photocopy of the Savage scrapbook is at UPB. Item 1018 is reproduced in Richards, The Savage View, 10.
1019
1. Deseret News, 8 March 1855, 3.
2. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
1020
1. European Mission Financial Records 9:648.
1021
1. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 R. W. Wolcott to the Editor, 2 July 1855, Mormon, 4 August 1855, 3. Millennial Star 16:474, 764; 17:776, 778; 18:188. Deseret News, 5 January 1854, 4. Temple Index Bureau, microfilm, UPB.
2. Millennial Star 17:621鈥22.
1022
1. Wolcott, A Collection of Testimonies, 2.
2. Truth Promoter 4:5鈥7, 13鈥15. John Bowes, Mormonism Exposed (London, 1855?), 82鈥83. Bowes reprinted the letter in the Truth Promoter from the Leicester Mercury of December 30, 1854.
Henry Palmer was born in Leicester in 1813, baptized there on October 27, 1851, sailed with his wife Mary on the Ellen Maria on January 17, 1853, and came to Utah that summer in Claudius V. Spencer鈥檚 company. Some of the stories in his letter appear to have been adapted from other sources, e.g., his account of a Mormon who courted a girl on the Ellen Maria, 鈥渕arried her in Salt Lake and took her home to his first wife who had reared a family by him: in consequence of this, the first wife died broken hearted.鈥 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File).鈥 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index.鈥 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index.鈥
3. Hannah Tapfield King was an intellectual leader among the Mormon women. Born in Cambridge, England, March 16, 1808, she was baptized into the Church in 1850 along with her children and in 1853 came to Utah with her family鈥攊ncluding her husband who had not converted to Mormonism. A writer and poet, she published several pieces including Songs of the Heart (1879) and An Epic Poem: A Synopsis of the Rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1884). She died in Salt Lake City on September 25, 1886. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret News 35:589. Augusta Joyce Crocheron, Representative Women of Deseret (Salt Lake City, 1884), 91鈥96. Edward W. Tullidge, The Women of Mormondom (New York, 1877), 456鈥57. Rose Thomas Graham, 鈥淯tah Pioneer Women Poets,鈥 Relief Society Magazine 34 (1947): 389鈥90.
4. Emily Hill Woodmansee, another of Mormondom鈥檚 prominent poets, was born in Wiltshire on March 24, 1836, joined the Church in 1852, and came to Utah in 1856 with the Willie handcart company. The following year she became the plural wife of William G. Mills, separated from him in 1863 when he apostatized, and married Joseph Woodmansee in 1864, with whom she had eight children. She died in Salt Lake City on October 19, 1906. Seven of her poems appeared in the Millennial Star before she left England, and her song 鈥淎s Sisters in Zion鈥 is still in the LDS hymnal. Her piece in Wolcott鈥檚 pamphlet, however, does not seem to be in any other source. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 20 October 1906, 2. Orson F. Whitney, History of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1904), 4:593鈥95. Crocheron, Representative Women of Deseret, 82鈥90. Graham, 鈥淯tah Pioneer Women Poets,鈥 393鈥94. Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude (Salt Lake City, 1998), 4:3451鈥52. Millennial Star 15:15鈥16, 80, 623鈥24, 672; 16:239鈥40; 17:48, 608. Myrlon Bentley Abegg, comp., The Poetry of Emily Hill Woodmansee (Orem, Utah, 1986).
1023
1. Millennial Star 17:672. European Mission Financial Records, 10:34, 246; 13:547鈥49.
2. See, e.g., pp. 12, 24, 40, 53, 58, 68, 73.
1024鈥25
1. Missionary Journals of William Holmes Walker, transcribed by Ellen Dee Walker Leavitt (Provo, Utah, 2003), 60, 73鈥76. The Life Incidents and Travels of Elder William Holmes Walker (n.p., 1943), 29, 31鈥32, 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 21 November 1853, 20 August 1855, microfilm, USlC. Millennial Star 17:780鈥83.
2. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 15 November, 4 December 1855; 14 January 1856. Missionary Journals of William Holmes Walker, 77, 156. The Life Incidents and Travels of Elder William Holmes Walker, 33, 52鈥53, 57鈥59, 67. Millennial Star 18:106鈥7, 140. Jenson, Church Chronology, 25 November 1855, 18 February 1856. Deseret News 6:100; 7:196鈥97.
3. The Life Incidents and Travels of Elder William Holmes Walker, 53鈥56.
4. The Life Incidents and Travels of Elder William Holmes Walker, 56.
5. The Life Incidents and Travels of Elder William Holmes Walker, 56.
1026
1. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Temple Index Bureau. 鈥淓uropean Emigration Card Index.鈥 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index.鈥 Millennial Star 13:304, 333; 14:666; 15:511, 591鈥92; 16:479, 763鈥64; 17:267; 23:107, 507; 24:297; 25:314. 1856 Utah census, Salt Lake City 14th Ward, 396. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 24 July, 24 October 1856; 6 April, 30 June, 6 July 1857; 8 January (p. 2), 6 October 1858 (pp. 4鈥5); 1 January (p. 4), 13 June 1859 (p. 2); 4 July 1860 (p. 3). Deseret Evening News, 25 May 1895, 5.
2. See, e.g., Millennial Star 5:41鈥42; 9:95, 143鈥44, 367鈥68; 10:335鈥36; 11:367鈥68; 12:192, 256; 13:206; 14:95鈥96, 639鈥40; 15:304, 318鈥20, 351鈥52, 591鈥92; 16:176; and Deseret News, 6:60, 80, 274; 7:43, 102, 264, 353; 8:13, 117, 125, 141, 149, 157, 165; 9:49; 10:145.
3. Deseret News 5:269.
1027
1. European Mission Financial Records, 10:41.
2. Millennial Star 17:792, 824. Jenson, Church Chronology, 30 November 1855. Frederick Piercy and James Linforth, Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley (Liverpool, 1855), 120.
3. European Mission Financial Records, 10:34.
4. Millennial Star 17:812, 824; 18:170. Jenson, Church Chronology, 12 December 1855. Piercy and Linforth, Route from Liverpool, 120.
1028
1. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 16 May, 18 June, 12鈥14 August, 7 October, 15 October, 18 October, 29 October, 2 November, 5 November, 13 November 1855; 14 January 1856.
2. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 14 January 1856.
1029
1. Deseret News, 5:325, 328. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:359鈥60. Millennial Star 18:251.
1030
1. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 24 November, 26鈥27 November, 29 November 1855. Millennial Star 18:111鈥12.
2. At the conference in Port Elizabeth on August 12鈥13, 1855, the total membership was reported to be 123鈥攖hirty at Fort Beaufort, fifty-nine at Port Elizabeth, and thirty-four at Cape Town. By the time Haven left Africa, ten more had been baptized and twelve had departed for Utah, 鈥渓eaving now 121 Saints in Cape Colony, in good standing.鈥 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 20 August 1855, 14 January 1856. Millennial Star 18:189鈥91.
3. 鈥淒aily Journal of Jesse Haven,鈥 12鈥15 December 1855; 13鈥14 February, 23鈥25 May, 28 June, 12 July, 22 August, 24鈥25 August, 10 November, 15 December 1856. Millennial Star 18:377.
1031
1. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, of the Legislative Assembly, of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1852), 161鈥62, 206鈥7. Deseret News, 29 November 1851, 2. Everett L. Cooley, 鈥淯tah鈥檚 Capitols,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 27 (1959): 259鈥62. Everett L. Cooley, 鈥淩eport of an Expedition to Locate Utah鈥檚 First Capitol,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 23 (1955): 329鈥37.
Hosea Stout notes in his journal: 鈥淭his morning at ten o鈥檆lock the Legislature met in the new State House which is however not entirely finished yet the upper room in which the House of Representatives meets is a spacious Hall [blank space] feet by [blank space] and well finished.鈥 Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:569.
Angell鈥檚 design for the stone building involved 鈥渇our two-story wings projecting from a central domed rotunda. The dome towered above the wings and terminated with a statue of an eagle standing on a beehive. The entire building was surrounded by a two-story porch decorated with lattice panels and Gothic pinnacles.鈥 Only the south wing was ever constructed. It is now maintained as a state park. Paul L. Anderson, 鈥淭ruman O. Angell: Architect and Saint,鈥 in Supporting Saints: Life Stories of Nineteenth-Century Mormons, ed. Donald Q. Cannon and David J. Whittaker (Provo, Utah, 1985), 148鈥49.
2. Franklin Pierce appointed Almon W. Babbitt territorial secretary to replace Benjamin G. Ferris in 1853 during the Senate recess and then formally nominated him on February 1, 1854, the Senate confirming the nomination on April 25. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America (Washington, 1887), 9:230, 308.
3. Deseret News 5:317, 324鈥25, 365. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:569鈥70, 589. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:361鈥62, 395.
4. At the time Utah Territory was created, Congress appropriated $20,000, which was applied to the construction of the Council House in Salt Lake City (see items 661, 864, 943). One might infer from Brigham Young鈥檚 comment that the cost of the south wing of the Fillmore State House, at that point, was about $32,000鈥攑aid out of local funds.
1032
1. I am indebted to Richard Saunders for bringing this piece to my attention and to Kari M. Main, museum curator, for locating it.
2. Deseret News 5:333.
3. Temple Index Bureau, microfilm, UPB. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 20 January (p. 9), 7 October, 13 October 1848; 5 November, 15 December, 24 December 1856; 14 March 1857; 7 October (p. 2), 25 October 1869; 8 April 1871 (p. 4). 1850 Utah census, Salt Lake City, 130. 1860 Utah census, Davis County, 378. 1910 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 925. Deseret Evening News, 4 July 1910, 5.
1033
1. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:569鈥70. For a biographical sketch of George Hales, see item 745.
1034
1. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:570鈥72, 574.
2. Albert Carrington to Elias Smith, Fillmore, 23 December 1855, Deseret News 5:341.
About the time Carrington wrote to Smith, Brigham Young wrote from Fillmore to James H. Hart in St. Louis and, referring to the two acts, stated: 鈥淏oth those laws are printed in pamphlet form, and will be published in the 鈥楴ews,鈥 (I send you a copy for publication in the Luminary, and presume that you will lend the movement such aid as you may be able through your columns.)鈥 Edward L. Hart, Mormon in Motion: The Life and Journals of James H. Hart, 1825鈥1906, in England, France, and America (Salt Lake City, 1978), 126鈥28.
1035
1. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 54. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 The Private Journal of William Hyde (n.p., 1968). Deseret News 23:105, 126. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:759鈥63.
2. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 126. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret News 5:44, 112, 205, 272; 6:71; 8:176; 9:136. Deseret Evening News, 2 March 1907, 12. Jenson, Church Chronology, 1 September 1887, 5 March 1888. Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1913), 740.
1036
1. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 26 January 1856, USlC.
2. See item 1051, note 4.
3. John R. Young to Lorenzo D. Young, 15 March 1856, Deseret News 6:190. See also H. P. Richards to Franklin D. Richards, 19 April 1856, Millennial Star 18:460.
4. An English translation of He Olelo Hoolaha is included in David J. Whittaker, 鈥淧lacing the Keystone: George Q. Cannon鈥檚 Mission of Translating and Printing the Book of Mormon in the Hawaiian Language,鈥 Revelation, Reason, and Faith: Essays in Honor of Truman G. Madsen, ed. Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson, and Stephen D. Ricks (Provo, Utah, 2002), 518鈥29. The title in English is An Announcement to the Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Hawaiian Islands and to All People Who Love the Truth.
1037
1. The Statutes at Large and Treaties of the United States of America (Boston, 1862), 9:123鈥26. James W. Oberly, 鈥淢ilitary Bounty Land Warrants of the Mexican War,鈥 Prologue 14 (Spring 1982): 25鈥34.
2. Deseret News 1:310. William Chandless, A Visit to Salt Lake (London, 1857), 273鈥74. Oberly, 鈥淢ilitary Bounty Land Warrants,鈥 25鈥30.
3. The Statutes at Large, 10:701鈥2. Deseret News 5:127. Chandless, A Visit to Salt Lake, 273. Autobiography of George Washington Bean (Salt Lake City, 1945), 89.
4. Deseret News 5:84鈥86, 349. Wilford Woodurff鈥檚 Journal 4:382.
1038鈥39
1. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 145, 150鈥51, 155, 164, typescript, UPB.
2. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 175, 179, 190, 204鈥5, 213, 242. Millennial Star 18:142鈥43.
3. Bengal Hurkaru and the India Gazette, 23 October (p. 391), 26 October (pp. 402鈥3), 1 November (p. 422), 3 November 1855 (p. 430).
Female Life Among the Mormons by 鈥淢aria Ward鈥 was the most widely sold of all the nineteenth-century anti-Mormon novels鈥攁nd, according to Arrington and Haupt, 鈥渢he most abominably written.鈥 First published in 1855 in New York and London, it went through numerous printings under various titles, including editions in Danish, French, German, and Swedish. Who 鈥淢aria Ward鈥 was is not known. Mrs. Benjamin G. Ferris has been suggested as a possibility, but she spent some time in Utah, and it is apparent that 鈥淢aria Ward鈥 did not. Arrington and Haupt guess that 鈥渟ome other Eastern woman, not yet discovered, was the real author.鈥 Leonard J. Arrington and Jon Haupt, 鈥淚ntolerable Zion: The Image of Mormonism in Nineteenth Century American Literature,鈥 Western Humanities Review 22 (1968): 253鈥54.
4. Skelton and Meik, A Defence of Mormonism [second state], i, 1. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 242鈥43. Millennial Star 18:143.
5. Charles Henry Appleton Dall (1816鈥86) was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and graduated from Harvard College in 1837 and the Harvard Divinity School in 1840. Ordained to the Unitarian ministry, he served as a 鈥渕inister-at-large鈥 in St. Louis, Baltimore, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and then held brief pastorates in Massachusetts and Toronto, Canada. After a physical and mental breakdown in Toronto, he went to Calcutta in 1855 as the first, and only, American Unitarian foreign missionary. For the rest of his life, he lived in Calcutta, where he established a number of successful schools. John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, eds., American National Biography (New York and Oxford, 1999), 6:26鈥29.
6. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 261鈥62, 268鈥71, 291, 294鈥95. Millennial Star 18:348鈥50, 522鈥24, 696. Western Standard, 23 August (p. 2), 30 August (p. 3), 6 September 1856 (p. 3). Deseret News 6:318.
7. Endowment House Record, Book G, 114, microfilm 183406, UPB. Millennial Star 13:283鈥84; 14:90鈥91; 27:589. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 270, 300鈥301. Deseret News 18:185, 389, 396鈥97; 19:245, 444; 25:513, 523. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 7 September 1876. R. Lanier Britsch, Nothing More Heroic: The Compelling Story of the First Latter-day Saint Missionaries in India (Salt Lake City, 1999), 287鈥88.
1044
1. Brigham Young to Parley P. Pratt, 7 May 1855; Brigham Young to George Q. Cannon, 7 May 1855; USlC.
2. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 31 August 1855, USlC. Mormon, 15 September 1855, 3. Deseret News 5:103. Millennial Star 17:319.
3. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 26 January 1856, USlC. Mormon, 2 February 1856, 2. Deseret News 6:5. Millennial Star 18:170鈥71.
1045
1. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:581, 585鈥86.
1046
1. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 86, UPB. 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Deseret Evening News, 30 December (p. 5), 31 December 1907 (p. 7). Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 987. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1951), 12:241鈥44. Millennial Star 16:379, 383, 474; 17:509鈥11, 764鈥66, 776; 18:125. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register鈥 gives Kimball鈥檚 year of birth as 1827.
2. James G. Bleak, 鈥淎nnals of the Southern Utah Mission,鈥 114, typescript, UPB. 鈥淒iary of James Godson Bleak, Book B,鈥 i鈥搃i, 15鈥16, 18, typescript, UPB. 鈥淢embership Card Index (Minnie Margett鈥檚 File),鈥 microfilm, UPB. 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 13 February 1918, sec. 2, 4. Brandon J. Metcalf, 鈥淛ames G. Bleak: From London to Dixie,鈥 Journal of Mormon History 35 (Winter 2009): 117鈥56.
1047
1. Deseret News 5:381.
1048
1. See, e.g., Deseret News, 25 January (p. 3), 9 May (p. 71), 16 May 1855 (p. 76).
2. Deseret News 5:312, 318, 352, 358, 366. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
3. Compare, for example, the second paragraph, p. 7, in Long鈥檚 book with the corresponding paragraphs in the 1852 and 1853 editions of Pitman鈥檚. Copies of the 1852 edition are at CtY, ICN, and NN; copies of the 1853 edition are at CLU and NN.
1049
1. Chandless, A Visit to Salt Lake, 277. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:575, 585, 588鈥90. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:384. Resolutions, Acts and Memorials Passed at the Fifth Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1856), 37鈥38, 44鈥46. Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom (Cambridge, Mass., 1958), 162鈥70.
2. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:590. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:397, 398. Deseret News 5:372鈥73, 381. Millennial Star 18:381. Mormon, 26 April 1856, 1.
1050
1. Deseret News 5:381.
1051
1. George Q. Cannon, My First Mission (Salt Lake City, 1879), 4鈥22. Davis Bitton, George Q. Cannon: A Biography (Salt Lake City, 1999), 2鈥32. R. Lanier Britsch, Moramona: The Mormons in Hawaii (Laie, Hawaii, 1998), 3鈥5, 13鈥17, 20鈥21. David J. Whittaker, 鈥淧lacing the Keystone: George Q. Cannon鈥檚 Mission of Translating and Printing the Book of Mormon in the Hawaiian Language,鈥 Revelation, Reason, and Faith: Essays in Honor of Truman G. Madsen, ed. Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson, and Stephen D. Ricks (Provo, Utah, 2002), 499鈥541. Donald R. Shaffer, 鈥淗iram Clark and the First LDS Hawaiian Mission: A Reappraisal,鈥 Journal of Mormon History 17 (1991): 94鈥109. Michael N. Landon, ed., The Journals of George Q. Cannon (Salt Lake City, 1999), 1:151鈥53, 155, 163. 鈥淛ournal of William Farrer,鈥 25 September, 15鈥22 November, 12 December, 14 December, 17 December, 20 December 1850; 20 August 1851; UPB.
2. Cannon, My First Mission, 26鈥38, 58鈥62. Bitton, George Q. Cannon, 24鈥26. Britsch, Moramona, 25鈥26. Whittaker, 鈥淧lacing the Keystone,鈥 502鈥8. 鈥淛ournal of William Farrer,鈥 20 August 1851, 24 December 1853, 31 January 1854. Millennial Star 14:492鈥95. Deseret Evening News, 15 December 1900, 40.
Whittaker argues that Cannon used the 1849 Book of Mormon for the translation. Whittaker, 鈥淧lacing the Keystone,鈥 532.
Jonathan (or Jonatana) H. Napela was born on Maui, September 11, 1813, received an education in a Protestant school, and entered the practice of law. Cannon baptized him into the Church on January 5, 1852. When Walter Murray Gibson presided over the Church in the Islands, Napela served as his counselor. In 1869 he came to Utah and visited with Brigham Young and some of the Twelve. Four years later his wife contracted leprosy, and Napela went to live with her in the colony on Molokai, where he presided over the Latter-day Saints there. He died of leprosy on August 6, 1879, less than two weeks before the death of his wife. Fred E. Woods, 鈥淎n Islander鈥檚 View of a Desert Kingdom: Jonathan Napela Recounts His 1869 Visit to Salt Lake City,鈥 BYU Studies 45, no. 1 (2006): 22鈥34.
J. W. H. Kauwahi (1824鈥70) was a prosperous, well-educated native Hawaiian, a lawyer, legislator, and land manager. He was William Farrer鈥檚 first convert, baptized on August 17, 1851. Following his baptism he was an effective missionary, and for a time Philip B. Lewis and his wife lived in an upper room of his store. He was ordained an elder on April 22, 1853, but appears to have apostatized by 1857. 鈥淛ournal of William Farrer,鈥 10 May, 17 August, 14 November 1851; 14 June 1852; 22 April 1853; 20 March, 26 July 1854. 鈥淛ournal of John R. Young,鈥 6 January 1857, UPB. Scott G. Kenney, 鈥淢ormons and the Smallpox Epidemic of 1853,鈥 Hawaiian Journal of History 31 (1997): 2鈥3, 15, 24. Memoirs of John R. Young (Salt Lake City, 1920), 138鈥39. John Hyde Jr, No Ka Aoao Moremona (Honolulu, 1856), 15鈥16. International Genealogical Index.
3. Cannon, My First Mission, 62, 64. Bitton, George Q. Cannon, 28鈥32. Britsch, Moramona, 26鈥28. Whittaker, 鈥淧lacing the Keystone,鈥 508鈥10. Deseret News, 2 March (p. 4), 13 April 1854 (p. 4); 4 January (p. 2), 4 July 1855 (p. 136). 鈥淛ournal of William Farrer,鈥 26 September, 6 October, 30 October, 1 November, 3 November, 13 November, 19 December, 31 December 1853; 24 January, 2 February, 4鈥5 February, 26 June, 29 July 1854. 鈥淛ournal of John S. Woodbury,鈥 6 October 1853; 12 January, 27 January, 4 February, 21 March, 6 October, 10 October, 27 October 1854; 14 March 1855, UPB. Benjamin F. Johnson, My Life鈥檚 Review (Provo, Utah, 1997), 149, 156, 158鈥59, 166, 170. George Q. Cannon, Writings from the 鈥淲estern Standard鈥 (Liverpool, 1864), v鈥搗i. William McBride Journal, 1854鈥1855, 1 March 1854, USLC. Deseret Evening News, 15 December 1900, 40.
Haalelea was repaid the $500 plus $67 interest on January 5, 1855. Cannon paid Edward Dennis $200 against his loan in June 1857. 鈥淛ournal of John S. Woodbury,鈥 5 January 1855. Johnson, My Life鈥檚 Review, 170. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 19 June 1857, USlC.
4. Cannon, My First Mission, 63鈥64. Cannon, Writings from the 鈥淲estern Standard,鈥 vi鈥搗iii. Bitton, George Q. Cannon, 69鈥74. Whittaker, 鈥淧lacing the Keystone,鈥 510鈥13, 535鈥38. Deseret News, 30 November (p. 3), 21 December 1854 (p. 3). Deseret News 5:36, 77, 222, 286, 373; 6:76. Mormon, 28 July (p. 3), 15 September (p. 3), 6 October (p. 3), 17 November 1855 (p. 3). Brigham Young to George Q. Cannon, 7 May 1855, USlC. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 27 July 1855; Cannon to Young, 31 August 1855; USlC. Deseret Evening News, 15 December 1900, 40.
In his letter of December 3, 1855, Joseph Bull noted that the 鈥渋ndex and title page will have to lay over till our small type (Brevier) arrives from the east, unless we can borrow a pair of Brevier cases from some office in the city.鈥 And on March 26, 1856, he reported: 鈥淥ur type and other necessary material, that we had to send to N.Y. for, arrived safely on the 15th of January.鈥 Deseret News 5:373; 6:76.
For a biographical sketch of Joseph Bull, see item 666.
Matthew F. Wilkie was born in Scotland on July 9, 1834, converted to Mormonism in 1853, came to Utah the following year, and worked as a compositor at the Deseret News until he left for San Francisco with George Q. Cannon and Joseph Bull. He resumed his employment with the News after returning to Utah in 1857 but suffered from declining health, and on October 14, 1861, he died in Salt Lake City of consumption. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret News 11:208.
5. Cannon, Writings from the 鈥淲estern Standard,鈥 viii. Whittaker, 鈥淧lacing the Keystone,鈥 513鈥16, 538鈥39. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 1 October 1855; Cannon to Young, 26 January 1856; Cannon to Young, 1 March 1856; Cannon to Young, 27 September 1856; Cannon to Young, 31 August 1857; Cannon to Young, 30 October 1857; USlC. Brigham Young to George Q. Cannon, 3 April 1856, USlC. Deseret News 6:48; 7:317. Diary of Henry William Bigler, 24 November 1857, photocopy of microfilm, UPB. 鈥淢anuscript History of the Hawaiian Mission,鈥 25 April 1858, microfilm, USlC. Western Standard, 23 February 1856, 4.
Brigham Young鈥檚 copy of the book had reached him by April 3. Young to Cannon, 3 April 1856. Deseret News 6:48.
6. Deseret News 13:385. Jenson, Church Chronology, 8 April 1864. 鈥淢anuscript History of the Hawaiian Mission,鈥 14 June 1864. Memoirs of John R. Young, 132. Britsch, Moramona, 51鈥58.
7. Roger G. Rose, A Museum to Instruct and Delight: William T. Brigham and the Founding of Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum (Honolulu, 1980), 21鈥23. The National Cyclop忙dia of American Biography (New York, 1937), 16:294.
8. Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 25 July 1868, as quoted in David W. Forbes, Hawaiian National Bibliography, 1780鈥1900 (Honolulu, 2001), 3:148.
1052
1. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 4鈥6, USlC.
2. Millennial Star 17:517, 524, 554, 571. 鈥淗ector C. Haight鈥檚 Journal,鈥 30 April, 14 August, 16 August, 9 September 1855; 1 January 1856; 4 February 1858, microfilm, USlC.
1053
1. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 5.
1054鈥55
1. Deseret News 5:388鈥89.
2. Deseret News 5:352.
1056
1. Deseret News 5:389.
2. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 1850 Utah census, 72. Deseret Evening News, 9 February 1893, 5. Alvin E. Rust, Mormon and Utah Coin and Currency (Salt Lake City, 1984), 86鈥89. Orma Linford, 鈥淭he Mormons and the Law: The Polygamy Cases鈥擯art II,鈥 Utah Law Review 9 (summer 1965): 543鈥52.
3. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1947), 8:431. 1850 Utah census, 84. 1860 Utah census, Centerville, Davis County, 33. Deseret Evening News, 7 May (p. 2), 13 June 1896 (p. 15). Utah Since Statehood (Chicago and Salt Lake City, 1919), 3:40鈥44. Mary Ellen Smoot and Marilyn Sheriff, The City In-Between (Centerville, Utah, 1975), 269鈥74. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 800.
1057
1. Deseret News 5:328, 352, 358.
2. Deseret News 6:232, 256.
1058
1. European Mission Financial Records, 10:121, 139, 145, 160, 183.
2. Millennial Star 18:140, 217, 266, 282鈥83, 300, 347, 542. Jenson, Church Chronology, 18 February, 23 March, 19 April 1856. Jenson says the Caravan sailed on February 18 with 454 emigrating Saints and the Enoch Train arrived at Boston on May 1.
3. European Mission Financial Records, 10:221, 268.
4. Millennial Star 18:330, 377, 521, 542. Jenson, Church Chronology, 4 May, 1 June 1856.
1059 1. European Mission Financial Records, 10:131ff.
1060
1. Poems, Religious, Historical, and Political, 1:210鈥12, 236, 269.
2. Jill Mulvay Derr and Karen Lynn Davidson, Eliza R. Snow: The Complete Poetry (Provo, Utah, and Salt Lake City, 2009), 1055鈥1189.
3. Stella Jaques Bell, Life History and Writings of John Jaques (Rexburg, Idaho, 1978), 53. Millennial Star 18:105鈥6, 112.
4. European Mission Financial Records, 10:128, 291.
5. Franklin D. Richards to Eliza R. Snow, 31 May 1856, USlC. I am indebted to Karen Lynn Davidson for bringing this letter to my attention.
6. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 30 March 1861, USlC. European Mission Financial Records, 13:547鈥49. Pearl of Great Price (Salt Lake City, 1878), back wrapper.
7. In the spring of 1857, Brigham Young sent the manuscript for a second volume of Eliza Snow鈥檚 poems and a daguerreotype of her for a frontispiece to Orson Pratt in Liverpool by Joseph W. Young. Brigham Young to Orson Pratt, 22 April 1857, USlC.
8. Derr and Davidson, Eliza R. Snow: The Complete Poetry, 1055鈥1189.
9. The Huntington Library has a copy, stamped Vol. I on the backstrip, bound to match one of the standard leather bindings of the 1877 second volume.
1061
1. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 26 January 1856. USlC.
Cannon also dropped the price for his British subscribers to $2.50. The Deseret News advertised the Standard at an annual subscription of $3, including postage. By May 26, Cannon had cleared up his debt. Millennial Star 18:170. Deseret News 6:69. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 26 May 1856, USlC.
2. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 1 March 1856, USlC.
3. Cannon to Young, 27 September 1856; Cannon to Young, 19 February 1857; Cannon to Young, 19 May 1857; Cannon to Young, 19 June 1857; USlC. Brigham Young to George Q. Cannon, 3 April 1856, USlC. Beatrice Cannon Evans and Janath Russell Cannon, eds., Cannon Family Historical Treasury (Salt Lake City, 1967), 248. Deseret News 7:77, 236, 411. Western Standard, 17 July (p. 2), 24 July (p. 3), 31 July (p. 2), 18 September 1857 (p. 2). Cannon, Writings from the 鈥淲estern Standard,鈥 465 n.
David H. Cannon, George Q. Cannon鈥檚 youngest brother, was born in Liverpool on April 23, 1838, came with his family to Nauvoo in 1843 and to Utah in 1849, and apprenticed at the Deseret News the following year. Returning to Salt Lake City from San Francisco on January 1, 1858, he helped transport the Deseret News press to Fillmore, and the following year he worked at the Mountaineer. In 1861 he was called to southern Utah, where he served as the bishop of the St. George Fourth Ward, as counselor to two stake presidents, and as president of the St. George Temple. He died in St. George on December 24, 1924. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret News, 24 December 1924, 2nd sec., 1. Evans and Russell, Cannon Family Historical Treasury, 239鈥60. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 794.
William H. Shearman, born in Yorkshire, England, December 17, 1831, followed his family to New York in 1845 and went to California four years later. He was baptized into the Church on September 7, 1855, and less than three months later was laboring as a missionary in northern California. In 1857 he moved to Utah and in 1862 began a three-year mission in England, where he presided over the Birmingham District and assisted in editing the Millennial Star. Shearman was a central figure in the Godbeite 鈥淣ew Movement,鈥 and in the fall of 1869 he separated from the Church. Subsequently he returned to it and performed missionary service in the Eastern States and Europe. He died in Salt Lake City on December 19, 1892. Endowment House Record, Book C, 108, microfilm 183404, UPB. Tullidges鈥檚 Quarterly Magazine 1:77鈥79. William H. Shearman to George Q. Cannon, 29 February 1856, Deseret News 6:68. Millennial Star 27:299, 589. Deseret Evening News, 20 December (p. 8), 21 December (p. 8), 24 December 1892 (p. 4). Ronald W. Walker, Wayward Saints: The Godbeites and Brigham Young (Urbana, Ill., 1998), 7, 130鈥34, 171鈥73, 178鈥79, 354鈥55.
Henry McEwan was born in Scotland, July 3, 1830, baptized into the Church at age thirteen, trained as a printer in Edinburgh, and came to Utah in 1853. Two years later he began working at the Deseret News, and in April 1857 he was called to San Francisco. Following his California mission, he returned to the News and over the next three decades worked there and at the Salt Lake Daily Telegraph, retiring from the Deseret News in 1887. At the time of death in Salt Lake City on April 16, 1894, he was employed at the Tooele Times and owned a third interest in the Bingham Bulletin. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 16 April (p. 5), 21 April 1894 (p. 5). J. Cecil Alter, Early Utah Journalism (Salt Lake City, 1938), 36鈥39, 262鈥63.
William M. Cowley was born on the Isle of Man, September 29, 1836, came to Nauvoo with his family in the early 1840s, and made the trek to Utah in 1850. Within a year or two, he found employment at the Deseret News and later worked at the Salt Lake Daily Herald and the Woman鈥檚 Exponent. During the 1870s he moved to Sevier County, where he was involved with the Richfield Advocate, the Southern Censor, and the Richfield Reaper. He died in Venice, Sevier County, on October 2, 1915. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret Evening News, 15 October 1915, 16. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1950), 11:407. Kate B. Carter, Our Pioneer Heritage (Salt Lake City, 1973), 16:513鈥15. Alter, Early Utah Journalism, 219鈥20.
4. Brigham Young to George Q. Cannon, 4 August 1857, USlC. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 30 October 1857, USlC. Deseret News 7:365. 鈥淛oseph Bull鈥 in Edward W. Tullidge, History of Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, 1886), biographies, 124.
Cannon advertised his shop for sale in the last two issues of the Standard. In his letter to Brigham Young of October 30, 1857, he explained that 鈥渢he prospect of the sale of printing materials is very poor at present. Ours is an Office that many would like to have, and is very suitable for a country paper, but money is very scarce and hard to be procured and the newspaper business is entirely overdone, so that the chance to sell is not very good.鈥
5. Western Standard, 1 November (p. 2), 15 November 1856 (p. 2).
6. Western Standard, 28 February 1857, 2.
7. Western Standard, 3 July 1857, 2.
8. With regard to the masthead, Brigham Young thought that the 鈥渢emple should be a little higher to show a symetrical proportion being too large for its height.鈥 Brigham Young to George Q. Cannon, 29 April 1856, USlC.
9. For a recent discussion of Cannon鈥檚 editorials, see Roger Robin Ekins, Defending Zion: George Q. Cannon and the California Mormon Newspaper Wars of 1856鈥1857 (Spokane, Wash., 2002).
1062鈥64
1. Hahn had separated from the Church at this point.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 4鈥6, USlC.
3. Skandinaviens Stjerne 5:144.
1065鈥67
1. Skandinaviens Stjerne 5:96, 112, 208, 224; 7:32, 48.
2. Skandinaviens Stjerne 5:144. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 4鈥5.
1068
1. Flake-Draper 6528, 6528a, and 6529.
2. Erastus Snow, One Year in Scandinavia (Liverpool, 1851), 9. Andrew Jenson, History of the Scandinavian Mission (Salt Lake City, 1927), 11鈥12.
1069
1. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 5. 鈥淗ector C. Haight鈥檚 Journal,鈥 4 June 1856, microfilm, USlC.
2. Skandinaviens Stjerne 5:144. 鈥淗ector C. Haight鈥檚 Journal,鈥 4 June 1856. Millennial Star 18:539.
1070
1. Wright Howes, U.S.iana (New York, 1962), 348. Robert Taft, Artists and Illustrators of the Old West (New York, 1953), 285.
For biographical sketches of Frederick Piercy and James Linforth, see item 490 and items 70鈥71, note 7.
2. Route from Liverpool, vii, 15, 23, 30. Millennial Star 15:121, 282. Wilford H. LeCheminant, 鈥溾楨ntitled to Be Called an Artist鈥: Landscape and Portrait Painter Frederick Piercy,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 48 (1980: 49鈥65.
3. Route from Liverpool, passim. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 9 August, 9 September 1853. Jenson, Church Chronology, 9 September 1853.
4. Route from Liverpool, 24鈥25.
5. Route from Liverpool, vii鈥搗iii. Millennial Star 16:330; 18:16.
6. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards, 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:175, 179, typescript, UPB. European Mission Financial Records, 9:88, USlC.
7. This broadside is bound with the copies of part 1 at Yale, Brigham Young University, and in private hands.
8. European Mission Financial Records, 9:130, 179, 215, 261, 328, 370, 409, 499, 520, 557, 701; 10:36, 99, 153, 222, 277. Deseret News 7:112.
9. Millennial Star 16:703鈥4.
10. Millennial Star 18:224; 19:249. European Mission Financial Records, 10:222; 13:547鈥49. Orson Pratt to S. W. Richards, 25 June 1857, S. W. Richards papers, USlC. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
11. Brigham Young to James Linforth, 14 March 1857, USlC. Brigham Young to Orson Pratt, 1 April 1857, USlC. European Mission Financial Records, 11:21. LeCheminant, 鈥溾楨ntitled to Be Called an Artist,鈥欌 62鈥64.
12. Seventeen of Piercy鈥檚 original sketches are at the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, nine of which were used for the steel engravings. In addition, sixteen others are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, including twelve that were used in the book. Six other sketches are in private hands. Jonathan Fairbanks, 鈥淭he Great Platte River Trail in 1853: The Drawings and Sketches of Frederick Piercy,鈥 Prints of the American West: Papers Presented at the Ninth Annual North American Print Conference, ed. Ron Tyler (Fort Worth, Texas, 1983), 67鈥86.
Marsena Cannon, born in New Hampshire on August 3, 1812, joined the Church in the mid-1840s and had come to Salt Lake City by December 1850 when he began to advertise his services as a daguerreotypist in the Deseret News. In 1860 he formed a partnership with C. R. Savage, and the following year he was called to southern Utah but returned to Salt Lake City two or three years later. By 1870 he had distanced himself from the Church, and in 1874 he was excommunicated. The 1880 census lists him as a photographer in San Francisco, living with his daughter Sarah. When Sarah married, he moved back to Utah and died in Salt Lake City on April 29, 1900. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 鈥 microfilm, UPB. Deseret News 1:174. 1850 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 37. 1880 California census, San Francisco, 10. Deseret Evening News, 30 April 1900, 8. Ronald W. Walker, Wayward Saints: The Godbeites and Brigham Young (Urbana, Ill., 1998), 216. Nelson B. Wadsworth, Through Camera Eyes (Provo, Utah, 1975), 18鈥20, 33鈥36. Nelson B. Wadsworth, Set in Stone Fixed in Glass: The Mormon, the West, and Their Photographers (Salt Lake City, 1996), 15鈥47. Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West (Salt Lake City, 1948), 9:105鈥6, 128.
13. Millennial Star 18:221鈥23.
1071
1. Deseret News 5:389.
2. George D. Pyper, The Romance of an Old Playhouse (Salt Lake City, 1928), 53; (Salt Lake City, 1937), 59.
3. Nineteenth-century editions of The Two Bonnycastles, a Farce, in One Act by John Maddison Morton (1811鈥91) and Luke the Labourer by John Baldwin Buckstone (1802鈥79) are in the Brigham Young University and Yale University libraries.
1072鈥74
1. Deseret News 5:381, 389, 397; 6:16, 24, 29鈥30, 37, 40. Millennial Star 18:417鈥25. 鈥淒iary of Samuel Whitney Richards, 1824鈥1909,鈥 1:110c, 116, typescript, UPB. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards, 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:274鈥76, typescript, UPB. Brigham Young to Thomas L. Kane, 14 April 1856; Brigham Young to John M. Bernhisel, 14 April 1856; USlC.
2. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
3. Samuel Booth鈥檚 shop was located at 109 Nassau Street, the Mormon office at 102 Nassau Street. Trow鈥檚 New York City Directory (New York, 1855), 90. Wilson鈥檚 Business Directory of New York City (New York, 1856), 350.
4. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 22 April 1856, USlC. Deseret News 6:53, 173; 7:368. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:413, 440鈥41. John Taylor, George A. Smith, and John M. Berhisel to Brigham Young, 12 July 1856, USlC.
5. Letter of the Delegate of the Territory of Utah in Congress (35th Cong., 1st sess., 20 April 1858, Senate Misc. Doc. No. 240). Utah Territory: Memorial of a Convention of the People of the Territory of Utah (36th Cong., 2d sess., 31 December 1860, House Misc. Doc. No. 10). Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States (Washington, 1860), 122.
1075
1. European Mission Financial Records, 10:308.
This handwritten note reads: 鈥淟etter March 28/
1076
1. Millennial Star 18:315鈥18.
1077
1. Nathaniel Preston Felt, the son of N. H. Felt and his first wife, Eliza Ann Preston, was born in Nauvoo on June 2, 1846, and came to Utah with his family in 1850. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret News 5:320.
2. Mormon, 9 February 1856, 2. Millennial Star 18:618.
3. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:267. Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude (Salt Lake City, 1998), 4:3039. Kate B. Carter, Our Pioneer Heritage (Salt Lake City, 1964), 7:231鈥33. There is no Margaret Taylor in the 1856 census in Salt Lake County, and the only Margaret Taylor in Salt Lake County in the 1860 census in Margaret Young Taylor.
1078
1. The only located copy contains the names of Richard Farmer, 32; Hariat Farmer, 38; Elizabeth Farmer, 67; Aney Meria Farmer, 11; and John Link, 36. These sailed on the Horizon but were not members of the Martin handcart company. Mormon, 21 June 1856, 3. LeRoy R. Hafen and Ann W. Hafen, Handcarts to Zion (Glendale, Calif., 1960), 295鈥302.
2. European Mission Financial Records, 10:215, 225.
3. Millennial Star 18:377, 542, 553鈥57. Jenson, Church Chronology, 25 May 1856. Hafen and Hafen, Handcarts to Zion, 91鈥93.
1079
1. Stella Jaques Bell, Life History and Writings of John Jaques (Rexburg, Idaho, 1978), 54鈥56, 58. Millennial Star 18:90, 282.
2. European Mission Financial Records, 10:309, 316.
3. Eliza R. Snow, Poems, Religious, Historical, and Political (Liverpool, 1856), 44, 67鈥68, 81鈥82, 135鈥36, 153鈥55, 234鈥35,
4. Millennial Star 11:240; 12:112; 13:272, 288; 14:63, 127, 160, 399鈥400, 448; 15:63; 16:176, 400, 432, 592; 17:272, 544; 18:144, 192, 240.
1080
1. I am indebted to W. Randall Dixon and Chad O. Foulger for bringing this piece to my attention.
2. Deseret News Bindery Ledger.
1082
1. 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 3:138, 144鈥47; 4:74鈥77; 5:25鈥26, microfilm, USlC. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 98, 121, 137, 145, 150鈥51, 270鈥71, typescript, UPB. Deseret News, 9 November 1854 (p. 3), 9 May 1855 (p. 72). Millennial Star 17:44鈥45, 430; 18:522鈥24. St. Louis Luminary 1:87. McCarthy, The (Madras) 鈥淐hristian Instructor鈥 Versus Mormonism, 1.
1083
1. Resolutions, Acts and Memorials Passed at the Fifth Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, 15鈥16.
2. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards, 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:284, typescript, UPB. Deseret News Bindery Ledger.
1084
1. Deseret News 6:108鈥9, 133. The Statutes at Large and Treaties of the United States of America (Boston, 1855), 10:684. LeRoy R. Hafen, The Overland Mail (Lawrence, Mass., 1976), 56鈥63.
2. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 2 June, 3 June, 14 June 1856, USlC. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:597.
3. The Statutes at Large, 11:448. Hafen, The Overland Mail, 61.
1085鈥86
1. Deseret News 6:140鈥41.
2. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Improvement Era 16:651. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 2:620鈥21; 4:726. Biographical Record of Salt Lake City and Vicinity (Chicago, 1902), 524鈥25.
3. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 Deseret News 31:793, 801. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:724鈥26. Edward W. Tullidge, History of Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, 1886), biographies, 83鈥85. Orson F. Whitney, History of Utah (Salt Lake City, 1904), 4:666鈥67.
4. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 3 October 1854. 1860 Utah census, Salt Lake County, 208. Deseret News 35:227. Ruth J. Martin, comp., Twentieth Ward History 1856鈥1979 (Salt Lake City, 1979), 43鈥44.
1087鈥88
1. The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt (New York, 1874), 480. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:579.
2. Deseret News 5:356鈥57. Millennial Star 18:337鈥44, 394, 426, 529鈥31.
3. See, e.g., Millennial Star 18:494, 549, 564, 579鈥81, 621, 734; 19:92, 142.
4. Compare, for example, p. 4, line 8, in the various versions.
5. European Mission Financial Records, 10:300, 431.
6. European Mission Financial Records, 10:300. Millennial Star 18:494.
1089
1. Deseret News 6:125.
Nineteen-century editions of each of the plays A Race for Dinner by J. Thomas G. Rodwell (James Thomas Gooderham, d. 1825) and The Iron Chest by George Colman (1762鈥1836) are at Brigham Young University and Yale University.
2. Deseret News, 1 February (p. 3), 1 March 1855 (p. 3). Deseret News 5:112, 200; 12:209. H. G. Whitney, 鈥淒ominico Ballo,鈥 Contributor 1 (1879): 31鈥35.
1090
1. 鈥淒iary of Samuel W. Richards, 1839鈥1874,鈥 2:178, typescript, UPB. Millennial Star 16:458, 461, 474, 730; 17:571; 18:154, 504.
For a biographical sketch of Cyrus H. Wheelock see items 70鈥71, note 7.
2. European Mission Financial Records, 10:267, 308.
1091
1. Millennial Star 18:539. Skandinaviens Stjerne 5:368. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 5, USlC.
1092
1. Temple Index Bureau, UPB. Kate B. Carter, Treasures of Pioneer History (Salt Lake City, 1957), 6:287颅鈥89. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 20 September 1854 (p. 1), 18 June 1865 (p. 6). Millennial Star 17:780鈥83. International Genealogical Index.
2. Millennial Star 19:173鈥74.
1093
1. Deseret News 6:164鈥65.
1094
1. Deseret News 6:165, 189.
1095
1. Deseret News 6:333. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:599. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: for the Sixth Annual Session (Salt Lake City, 1857), 3, 7鈥8. Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt (Salt Lake City, 1973), 433鈥42.
1096
1. 鈥淛ournal of Robert Skelton,鈥 291鈥92, typescript, UPB. Western Standard, 23 August (p. 2), 30 August (p. 3), 6 September 1856 (p. 2).
2. Deseret News 6:40. Western Standard, 23 August (pp. 2鈥3), 20 September (p. 2), 22 November (p. 3), 29 November 1856 (p. 2). 鈥淭he Rev. John Hyde,鈥 Intellectual Repository and New Jerusalem Magazine 22 (1875): 468鈥77. General Index: Deaths Registered in England and Wales in the Months of July, August, and September 1875 (London, 1875), 152. Roger Robin Ekins, Defending Zion: George Q. Cannon and the California Mormon Newspaper Wars of 1856鈥1857 (Spokane, Wash., 2002), 117鈥39. For a sketch of Hyde鈥檚 early life, see item 413, note 1.
1097
1. Millennial Star 18:475, 520, 760; 19:136, 697, 713. Journal of James A. Little, 31鈥32, microfilm of typescript, UPB.
For a biographical sketch of James A. Little, see items 70鈥71, note 7.
2. Millennial Star 18:536, 553, 617.
3. Millennial Star 18:648鈥50.
4. Millennial Star 18:650.
5. Millennial Star 18:697.
6. European Mission Financial Records, 11:67.
An inventory of the books in the Millennial Star office on December 31, 1860, shows the following numbers of the eight chapters still in the office: 12; 3,801; 4,674; 4,769; 4,965; 4,901; 5,243; and 4,996, respectively. George Q. Cannon included none of these when he shipped most of the British Mission鈥檚 inventory of books to Utah in 1862. European Mission Financial Records, 12:633; 13:547鈥49.
7. Orson Pratt to S. W. Richards, Liverpool, 25 June 1857, S. W. Richards papers, USlC.
The total book debt the conferences owed the British Mission stood at 拢3,971 when Orson Pratt arrived in England in July 1856 and had declined slightly during the preceding six months. One year later it was 拢6,506, and at the end of 1857 it was 拢6,885. Without doubt the bulk of the increase came from Pratt鈥檚 new series. The Millennial Star office charged the branches 14s. per hundred for each tract in the series, so if it sent out a total of 40,000 of each one, the total combined cost to the conferences would have been 拢2,240. Millennial Star 18:47, 479; 19:63, 479; 20:63. European Mission Financial Records, 10:457, 484, 590, 660; 11:182, 197, 207.
8. Journal of James A. Little, 46. Pratt to Richards, 25 June 1857.
9. All of these editions are at UPB.
10. Journal of Discourses 4:266鈥67. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 5:30.
11. Deseret News 14:372鈥73. Millennial Star 27:657鈥63.
1098鈥1100
1. Skandinaviens Stjerne 5:177鈥82, 193鈥98, 211鈥16, 233鈥36, 251鈥53, 257鈥63, 289鈥94, 368.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 4鈥5, USlC.
1102鈥3
1. Skandinaviens Stjerne 5:316鈥20, 333鈥35, 357鈥61, 380.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 5.
1104鈥5
1. Millennial Star 18:665. European Mission Financial Records, 10:452.
2. Millennial Star 18:697.
3. European Mission Financial Records, 10:483; 11:67.
1106
1. Deseret News 6:228, 237. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:448, 451. Journal of Discourses 4:43鈥63. Gene A. Sessions, Mormon Thunder: A Documentary History of Jedediah M. Grant (Urbana, Ill., 1982), 203鈥16. Paul H. Peterson, The Mormon Reformation (Provo, Utah, 2002), 23鈥25. Gustive O. Larson, 鈥淭he Mormon Reformation,鈥 Utah Historical Quarterly 26 (1958): 45鈥63.
2. Sessions, Mormon Thunder, 218鈥21. Journal of Discourses 4:188鈥89.
3. Deseret News 5:256. 鈥淛ournal of the Missions of William Gibson Senr for the Historians Office,鈥 3, USlC. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:339, 482鈥83, 486鈥87. 鈥淎utobiography of John Powell,鈥 58鈥59, typescript, UPB. Peterson, The Mormon Reformation, 27鈥31, 42. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 15 November 1856, USlC.
4. Brigham Young to Orson Pratt, 27 January 1857, USlC. Millennial Star 19:348. Peterson, The Mormon Reformation, 30鈥32. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:493. 鈥淒iary of George Halliday, 130, typescript, UPB.
For the experiences of two home missionaries, see 鈥淛ournal of the Missions of William Gibson Senr,鈥 16, 18, 21, 24; and 鈥淛ournal of Richard Ballantyne,鈥 13 November, 27鈥28 November, 4鈥5 December, 21 December 1856, USlC.
1107
1. 鈥淛ournals of James Ure,鈥 1鈥2, 11, 14, 29鈥30, 36, typescript, USlC.
2. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. 鈥淛ournals of James Ure,鈥 1鈥3, 28, 30, 36, 72, 84, 126鈥27. Millennial Star 4:197; 5:27, 172; 6:108; 7:75; 8:95颅鈥96; 9:296; 10:134鈥35; 11:63; 18:448, 536, 760; 19:25, 506, 540; 20:154; 26:491, 507. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 23 June 1858, 3, 7鈥8. Jenson, Church Chronology, 19 February 1858; 24 June 1877. Deseret Weekly 55:256, 287. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1221.
3. 鈥淛ournals of James Ure,鈥 81.
1108
1. For a biographical sketch of Hawthornthwaite, see item 536, note 3.
2. Ezra T. Benson to John Taylor, 26 November 1856, Deseret News 7:14. Journal of James A. Little, 41, microfilm of typescript, UPB.
1109
1. Deseret News 6:309, 317. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:494, 497鈥500.
2. Hosea Stout notes in his journal: 鈥淎s a Major General [J. M. Grant] was buried in the honors of war As a Master Mason he was buried as such and above all as a Saint he lived, died and was buried as such.鈥 Stout replaced Grant as speaker of the House of Representatives. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:608鈥9.
3. Deseret News 6:315. This page in the News actually occurs in two states, with and without Order of Proceedings at the Funeral of President Jedediah M. Grant, which gives a report of the funeral procession.
4. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:499鈥500.
1111
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: for the Sixth Annual Session (Salt Lake City, 1857), 5鈥13. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:608颅鈥10. Deseret News 6:333, 336. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 4:514, 518.
2. In 1856 Babbitt went east to purchase territorial supplies and that September, en route to Utah, was killed by Cheyenne Indians west of Fort Kearny. Millennial Star 18:667, 823鈥24; 19:324鈥26, 443. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:284鈥86.
3. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 52鈥54. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:620.
1112
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 13. Deseret News 6:333.
1113
1. David Oliver Allen (1799鈥1863) was born in Massachusetts, graduated from Amherst in 1823 and Andover Theological Seminary in 1827, and was ordained to the Congregational ministry and foreign missionary service during his senior year at Andover. In 1827 he went to India, where he served for the next twenty-five years, much of the time in behalf of the British and Foreign Bible Society as a translator and editor. He left India in 1853 and died in Massachusetts ten years later at age sixty-three. Dictionary of American Biography, s.v. 鈥淎llen, David Oliver.鈥
2. Martin Madan (1725鈥90), born in London, graduated from Christ Church, Oxford, in 1746 and practiced law before taking holy orders in the Church of England and the position of chaplain to the Lock Hospital, London, an institution for reformed prostitutes. His Thelyphthora; or, a Treatise on Female Ruin advocated polygamy as a remedy for the social ills he had observed. Its publication generated a storm of opposition, and he subsequently resigned his chaplaincy and retired to Epsom. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, s.v. 鈥淢adan, Martin.鈥
3. Mormon, 23 February (p. 2), 1 March (p. 2), 3 May (p. 2), 17 May 1856 (p. 2).
4. See, e.g., Western Standard, 23 February, 5 April, 3 May, 10 May, 9 August, 13 September, 27 September, 11 October 1856.
5. Western Standard, 8 November 1856, 4.
The Mormons at 魅影直播 consists of a series of letters by Cornelia Woodcock Ferris, wife of Utah territorial secretary Benjamin G. Ferris, describing their journeys to and from Utah and six-month stay in the territory鈥攁nd is not a sympathetic treatment of the Latter-day Saints (see item 801 and item 801, note 5).
6. Western Standard, 15 November (p. 2), 20 December 1856 (p. 2). George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 3 January 1857, USlC.
1114
1. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:232鈥33, UPB. Millennial Star 18:666鈥67.
2. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 1:260鈥62, 264鈥65, 271; 2:3. 鈥淒iary of John Lyman Smith,鈥 32, typescript (1940), UPB. Millennial Star 19:218鈥20.
3. I am indebted to Scott H. Duvall for this assessment of the text.
1115
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 23, 27, 34. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:612鈥15.
1116
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 25, 29, 35. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:613鈥14, 616.
1117
1. New-York Daily Times, 19 June 1856, 1. A Bill to Punish and Prevent the Practice of Polygamy in the Territories of the United States, and Other Places, 34th Cong., 1st sess., 26 June 1856, H. R. 433. Congressional Globe, 30 June 1856, 1491; 6 January 1858, 184鈥85; 15 May 1858, 2114. The Statutes at Large, Treaties, and Proclamations, of the United States of America (Boston, 1863), 12:501鈥2. Orma Linford, 鈥淭he Mormons and the Law: The Polygamy Cases鈥擯art I,鈥 Utah Law Review 9 (1964): 313鈥15. Mormon, 5 July 1856, 2鈥3.
2. Cleo H. Evans, comp., Curtis Edwin Bolton: Pioneer Missionary (Fairfax, Va., 1968), 133鈥35, 140. 鈥淐urtis Edwin Bolton Journal,鈥 USlC. Deseret News 6:24, 63, 151. Bryan Lee Dilts, comp., 1856 Utah Census Index (Salt Lake City, 1983), 27.
For a biographical sketch of Curtis E. Bolton, see item 284, note 3.
1118
1. See, e.g., pp. 85鈥86, 99, 104, 130, 136, 139, 191, 221, 253, 282, 293鈥94, 331鈥33, 350, 359.
2. Psalmer til Brug for Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste-Dages-Hellige (Copenhagen, 1867), xi, xiii, xxii.
3. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 1851鈥1905, 5, USlC.
1119
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 30鈥32, 35. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:614鈥16.
1120
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 34鈥35, 39. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:616鈥17.
1121
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 37, 39鈥40, 43. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:616鈥18.
1122
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 37, 39鈥40. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:616鈥17.
1123
1. Journal of the Legislative Assembly, 42, 44, 48. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:617鈥19.
1124
1. European Mission Financial Records, 10:582, USlC.
1125
1. Journal of James A. Little, 20, 22, 28鈥29, 32, 46, microfilm of typescript, UPB. Stella Jaques Bell, Life History and Writings of John Jaques (Rexburg, Idaho, 1978), 53, 79. Millennial Star 18:377, 410, 504; 19:121.
A glimpse into the process employed in compiling the book is provided by an entry in the financial records under the date January 30, 1857: 鈥淔. D. Richards Dr To Goods used in compilation of the Compendium, and cut, so as to be unfit for sale[:] 4 Books of Mormon . . . 2 Doc & Cov . . . 33 Nos. Jour of Dis . . . 11 Nos. Star . . . 2 Supp to Vol 14 . . . 1 [Supp to Vol] 15 . . . 6 Pearl of Gt Price.鈥 European Mission Financial Records, 10:604.
2. European Mission Financial Records, 10:353, 411, 476, 509, 622, 691鈥92; 11:176; 13:547鈥49; 15:509; 16:131; 17:34, 127, 234. George Q. Cannon to Brigham Young, 30 March 1861, USlC. Deseret News 23:611, 732, 747, 763; 24:11, 679.
3. European Mission Financial Records, 10:613.
4. Journal of James A. Little, 28, 32, 48. Millennial Star 16:379; 18:520; 19:136. For a biographical sketch of Little see items 70鈥71, note 7.
1126鈥27
1. I am indebted to Christopher K. McAfee for this summary.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 6.
1128鈥29
1. See, e.g., the last three paragraphs of p. 1 and the second and third lines of p. 2.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 4.
1130
1. European Mission Financial Records, 10:671; 11:165.
2. Millennial Star 19:334, 376, 479, 489. Jenson, Church Chronology, 28 March, 25 April, 30 May 1857.
1131
1. 鈥淛ournals of James Ure,鈥 88鈥89, typescript, USlC.
1132
1. For biographical sketches of A. P. Rockwood and H. S. Eldredge, see items 671 and 735. For sketches of Joseph Young, Henry Herriman, Zera Pulsipher, Benjamin L. Clapp, and Levi W. Hancock, see Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:187鈥89, 193鈥96.
1133
1. Millennial Star 17:821鈥823.
2. 鈥淗ector C. Haight鈥檚 Journal,鈥 20 May, 4 June, 7 June, 11 June, 14 June, 18 June 1856, microfilm, USlC. Millennial Star 18:346鈥47, 350; 19:204.
3. 鈥淗ector C. Haight鈥檚 Journal,鈥 13 January, 15鈥16 January, 28鈥29 January, 31 January 1857. 鈥淛ournal of Joseph W. Young,鈥 30 August, 3 September, 15 September, 5 October, 9 October, 12 October, 14 October 1857, and passim, microfilm, USlC. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 5.
1134鈥35
1. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 5.
1136鈥37
1. Millennial Star 19:314.
2. Millennial Star 19:339鈥42, 345鈥47. Lorenzo Hill Hatch Journal (Provo, Utah, 1958), 42, mimeographed, UPB.
3. Lorenzo Hill Hatch Journal, 42鈥45.
4. Lorenzo Hill Hatch Journal, x鈥搙ii, 1鈥4, 8鈥9, 13, 18鈥19, 24鈥25, 33, 58, 283鈥84. 鈥淣auvoo Temple Endowment Register,鈥 227, UPB. Millennial Star 18:475, 488, 520, 760; 20:154. Deseret Evening News, 21 April (p. 3), 23 April 1910 (p. 2). Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:323鈥25.
1138
1. Millennial Star 19:379鈥80.
1139
1. 鈥淓arly Church Information File,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Salt Lake Daily Tribune, 12 August 1885, 4. 鈥淛ournal History,鈥 6 January 1895, 5. Patricia Lyn Scott, 鈥淪arah Ann Sutton Cooke: 鈥楾he Respected Mrs. Cooke,鈥欌 Worth Their Salt, Too, ed. Colleen Whitley (Logan, Utah, 2000), 1鈥27, 281鈥88. 鈥淒iary of David Candland 1819鈥1902,鈥 14, typescript, UPB. Deseret News, 27 April 1854, 4. Deseret News 5:69, 100, 231; 6:93; 7:96, 120; 8:138, 142, 144.
2. Deseret News 7:96, 120.
3. 鈥淒iary of John D. T. McAllister,鈥 2:115鈥16, typescript, UPB.
1140
1. 鈥淛ournals of James Ure,鈥 97.
1141
1. Skandinaviens Stjerne 6:287. Millennial Star 19:203鈥5, 507鈥9.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 4鈥5.
A confusing and probably incorrect 1856 entry also occurs in the printing account daybook for Joseph W. Young鈥檚 Israels Indsamling og Zions Forl酶sning (items 1162鈥63). One might note that Evangeliets Sande Grunds忙tninger is not listed in the catalogue of works in the February 1857 edition of Indbydelse til Guds Rige but is listed in the 1857 鈥2det Oplag.鈥
1142
1. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 4 July 1857, USlC.
1143
1. 鈥淛ournals of James Ure,鈥 100.
2. 鈥淛ournals of James Ure,鈥 102.
3. 鈥淛ournals of James Ure,鈥 102.
1144鈥47
1. Deseret News 7:165. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:633鈥35. 鈥淛ournal of Lorenzo Brown,鈥 1:281鈥83, typescript, UPB. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 5:68鈥70. Everett L. Cooley, ed., Diary of Brigham Young 1857 (Salt Lake City, 1980), 48鈥49, 53.
2. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 23 July 1857. Deseret News 7:165, 173. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:634. 鈥淛ournal of Lorenzo Brown, 1:282鈥83. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 5:69. 鈥淓lias Smith鈥檚 Journal,鈥 23鈥24 July 1857, typescript, UPB. Edward W. Tullidge, History of Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, 1886), 156鈥57. Cooley, Diary of Brigham Young, 49. Brigham Young to George Q. Cannon, 4 August 1857, USlC.
Smoot, Stoddard, and Rockwell probably confirmed the rumors of an approaching army, which the Church leaders had been aware of, perhaps as early as May 29, when John M. Bernhisel and George A. Smith reached Salt Lake City. The mail contract was the financial linchpin of the Express and Carrying Company, and its cancellation put the company out of business (see items 863, 1049, 1084). Cooley, Diary of Brigham Young, 49鈥53. William P. MacKinnon, At Sword鈥檚 Point (Norman, Okla., 2008), 223鈥27. Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom (Cambridge, Mass., 1958), 162颅鈥70.
3. Cooley, Diary of Brigham Young, 44鈥47. Journal of Discourses 5:56.
4. 鈥淓arly Church Information File.鈥 鈥淯tah Immigration Card Index,鈥 microfilm, UPB. Deseret News 22:449, 465; 25:169; 26:401, 417; 33:393. Deseret Evening News, 3 July 1884, 3. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:773鈥74. Michael Hicks, Mormonism and Music (Urbana and Chicago, 1989), 48鈥49, 92鈥95, 99, 118鈥19.
1148
1. Acts and Resolutions Passed by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, During the Sixth Annual Session (Salt Lake City, 1857), 22鈥23.
2. John M. Bernhisel to Brigham Young, 13 March 1855, USlC.
3. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:620鈥24, 628, 633. Deseret News Bindery Ledger, UHi.
1149
1. Acts and Resolutions Passed by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, During the Sixth Annual Session, 22鈥23.
1150
1. Contributor 3:177. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 3鈥31 August 1857.
1151
1. I am indebted to Ronald D. Dennis for bringing this piece to my attention and for a description of its contents. For a biographical sketch of Daniel Daniels, see Introduction, note 8.
2. Mormon, 25 April 1857, 3.
3. For a biography of David Bevan Jones, see D. L. Davies, 鈥淔rom a Seion of Lands to the Land of Zion: The Life of David Bevan Jones,鈥 Mormons in Early Victorian Britain, ed. Richard L. Jensen and Malcolm R. Thorp (Salt Lake City, 1989), 118鈥41.
4. Millennial Star 18:170; 19:314, 811.
1152
1. UHi, UPB, and USlC each have both states.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 6, 12.
1153
1. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 2:104, 106, UPB.
1154
1. 鈥淛ournal of John Van Cott,鈥 1:225, UPB.
2. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 6.
1155鈥56
1. See, e.g., Cooley, Diary of Brigham Young, 81.
2. Cooley, Diary of Brigham Young, 68鈥69.
3. Cooley, Diary of Brigham Young, 73鈥74, 76鈥80. 鈥淗istorian鈥檚 Office Journal,鈥 14 September 1857. Wilford Woodruff鈥檚 Journal 5:87, 91鈥98. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:637鈥38. Deseret News 7:221, 224. The Utah Expedition: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Reports . . . Relative to the Military Expedition Ordered into the Territory of Utah, 35th Cong., 1st sess., 1858, H. Ex. Doc. 71, 24鈥26. Jesse A. Gove, The Utah Expedition, 1857鈥1858, ed. Otis G. Hammond (Concord, N. H., 1928), 59鈥60.
The draft of the proclamation dated 鈥淪aturday, August 5, 1857鈥 is in the Daniel H. Wells papers [MS 1344 bx 3].
1157
1. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 6.
1158
1. 鈥淛ournal of John L. Smith,鈥 2:113鈥14, 124鈥26, 133, 139, 147. 鈥淛ournal of Samuel Francis,鈥 214, 220, 222, typescript, UPB.
2. 鈥淒iary of John Lyman Smith,鈥 32, typescript (1940), UPB.
3. 脡toile du D茅s茅ret, 64, 80, 96, 112, 160. D. B. Richards and N. C. Giauque, Hymnes a l鈥橴sage des Branches Fran莽aises de l鈥橢glise de J茅sus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours (Berne, 1899), 18鈥19, 78鈥79. Hymnes de l鈥橢glise de J茅sus-Christ des Saints des Derneirs Jours pour les Conf茅rences Fran莽aises des Missions Suisse-Allemande et N茅erlando-Belge (Rotterdam, 1907), 10鈥11.
1159
1. European Mission Financial Records, 11:197.
2. Millennial Star 19:649, 668鈥71.
1160
1. 鈥淒iary of David Candland 1819鈥1902,鈥 28, typescript, UPB. Jill Mulvay Derr and Karen Lynn Davidson, Eliza R. Snow: The Complete Poetry (Provo, Utah, and Salt Lake City, 2009), 566鈥70, 1197鈥98.
1161鈥62
1. 鈥淛ournal of Joseph W. Young,鈥 6 August, 16 August 1857; 4 February 1858, microfilm, USlC. 鈥淗ector C. Haight鈥檚 Journal,鈥 16 August 1857; 4 February 1858, microfilm, USlC. Millennial Star 19:540; 20:154. Scandinaviens Stjerne 6:361.
2. 鈥淛ournal of Joseph W. Young,鈥 26鈥27 October, 29鈥30 October, 2鈥4 November, 27鈥28 November, 31 December 1857.
Young鈥檚 history of his trip over the plains is published serially in the Scandinaviens Stjerne, beginning in the issue of October 1, 1857.
3. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 4, 6.
4. A confusing and probably incorrect 1856 entry also occurs in the printing account daybook for Orson Pratt鈥檚 Evangeliets Sande Grunds忙tninge (item 1141). Note that Israels Indsamling og Zions Forl酶sning is not listed in the catalogues of works in the two 1857 editions of Indbydelse til Guds Rige but is listed in the 1859 edition.
5. 鈥淛ournal of Joseph W. Young, 3 September, 15 September, 5 October, 9 October, 12 October, 14 October 1857, and passim.
6. See, e.g., p. 1, lines 7, 12, 19 of the text; p. 2, lines 6, 22鈥23, and paragraph 8; p. 3, line 7 from the bottom; p. 9, lines 12鈥14; p. 14, last line; p. 16, lines 1, 8, 10, and lines 5, 9, 10, 14 from the bottom.
7. I am indebted to Christopher K. McAfee for this summary.
8. 鈥淎 History of the Persecutions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Written by J. W. Young,鈥 1, 33鈥35, microfilm of typescript, USlC. 鈥淛ournal of Joseph W. Young,鈥 12 January 1858. 鈥淗ector C. Haight鈥檚 Journal,鈥 12 January 1858. Millennial Star 12:133, 139鈥40, 345; 14:171, 666; 15:154. Madoline Cloward Dixon, Peteetneet Town: A History of Payson, Utah (Payson, Utah, 1974), 17, 199. Rhea Hone, et al., The Payson Story (Payson, Utah, 1950), 5. James G. Bleak, 鈥淎nnals of the Southern Utah Mission,鈥 282, 299, 301, 324, typescript, UPB. 鈥淒iary of James Godson Bleak,鈥 Book B, 15鈥16, 18, 45, 97, 119, 140, 149, 192, typescript, UPB. Deseret News 22:330. Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, 4:546.
1163鈥64
1. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:646鈥49. The Utah Expedition: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Reports . . . Relative to the Military Expedition Ordered into the Territory of Utah, 35 Cong., 1st sess., 1858, H. Ex. Doc. 71, 75鈥76.
2. Constitution of the United States of America . . . Also, 鈥淎n Act to Establish a Territorial Government for Utah鈥 (Salt Lake City, 1852), 27.
3. Deseret News 7:293, 325. Everett L. Cooley, comp., Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah During the Seventh Annual Session for the Years 1857鈥58 at Great Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, 1956), 12鈥16, 31. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:649.
4. For a discussion of the Express and Carrying Company, organized by the Church and then abandoned because of the lost mail contract, see Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom (Cambridge, Mass., 1958), 162鈥70.
5. Cooley, Journals of the Legislative Assembly, 36鈥37, 58. Brooks, On the Mormon Frontier, 2:649鈥50, 652.
1165
1. Cooley, Journals of the Legislative Assembly, 16, 33.
2. I am indebted to Kari M. Main, Museum curator, for locating this piece.
1166
1. Scandinavian Mission Printing Account Daybook, 5.