Dear Brother in the Lord,
Having reflected on the short interview we had last evening
respecting the dream (or vision as you may think proper to term it)
and as you stated several times that you should like to have it wrote
so that you could take it home with you to Kirtland
Located ten miles south of Lake Erie. Settled by 1811. Organized by 1818. Population in 1830 about 55 Latter-day Saints and 1,000 others; in 1838 about 2,000 Saints and 1,200 others; in 1839 about 100 Saints and 1,500 others. Mormon missionaries visited township...
, I therefore consent
to give a statement in as short <a> manner as I can, without going
into every minute circumstance. To wit.—
In the year 1795,
I then being in the Town of Pompey, County
of Onondagua and State of New
York; I then being 22 years old; seeing and viewing
the ancient Indian Forts and trates thereof through that part of the
Country; my mind was anxiously led to contemplate and reflect on where those
Indians came from, or from what race of People they sprang from, and oftentimes
heard it stated that these Indians were natives of this Continent, and that
they were created and placed here at the creation of the world. Then said I
the Bible cannot be true, part of for it (The Bible) says that
all the human family sprang from Adam &c, and that at the time
of the flood, the whole earth was covered with water, and that all
flesh died, except what were in the ark with Noah, then with things
taking place, and I firmly believing that the Bible was true, my heart’s
desire was to God in solemn prayer to know where and what race of people
these Indians sprang from, It was made known (whether by dream or vision
I will leave that for you, to judge) An angel as I thought came to me
and said, Come along with me and I was immediately on a beast like
a horse, and the angel at my left hand with his feet about the same
height that my feet were as I sat on the horse, and in this position
was conveyed to near the place where the record was deposited and he
said stop here, and the angel went about 4 or 5 Rods and took in his hand
a book, and on his return to where I stood, as I thought there were many stood
with me; One said, what book is that? And the answer was, it is a bible, a
bible, the word of God, a record of a people that came from Jerusalem, the
fore fathers of these Indians, And it also contains a record of a people
that came from the Tower of Babel at the time the Lord confounded the
language and scattered the people into all the world, and it the
Book Ether; and then with great anxiety of
heart I asked if I might have the book, and answer was that it was not
the Lords time then, but it should come, “and you shall see it,” and then said
look, and as I looked, I beheld a man standing as I thought at a distance of
two hundred yards, and the angel said “there is the Man that the Lord hath
appointed &c, and he is not yet born.[”] I have related it in short,
as I have not time now to give a full detail of all that I had a view
of. Yours with respect.
Originally called Shoal Creek. Located fifty-five miles northeast of Independence. Surveyed 1823; first settled by whites, 1831. Site purchased, 8 Aug. 1836, before Caldwell Co. was organized for Latter-day Saints in Missouri. William W. Phelps and John Whitmer...
N, B
At some further time if the Lord will I will be more full if you should wish
it. I shall direct this to you as a letter and you cannot act your
Judgement in either keeping it to yourself or publishing it by making
use of my name.
[p. 51]
Originally called Shoal Creek. Located fifty-five miles northeast of Independence. Surveyed 1823; first settled by whites, 1831. Site purchased, 8 Aug. 1836, before Caldwell Co. was organized for Latter-day Saints in Missouri. William W. Phelps and John Whitmer...
Originally called Shoal Creek. Located fifty-five miles northeast of Independence. Surveyed 1823; first settled by whites, 1831. Site purchased, 8 Aug. 1836, before Caldwell Co. was organized for Latter-day Saints in Missouri. William W. Phelps and John Whitmer...
1804–3 Nov. 1839. Born in Ireland. Baptized into LDS church. Married Sarah Scott, 8 Feb. 1838, at Far West, Caldwell Co., Missouri. Engaged in clerical work for JS, 1838, at Far West. Ordained a seventy, 28 Dec. 1838. After expulsion from Missouri, lived ...