Footnotes
Sylvester Smith to Oliver Cowdery, Kirtland, OH, 28 Oct. 1834, in LDS Messenger and Advocate, Oct. 1834, 1:10–11.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Minutes, 11 Sept. 1833; Letter to Edward Partridge et al., 30 Mar. 1834; Oliver Cowdery, Kirtland Mills, OH, to Ambrose Palmer, New Portage, OH, 30 Oct. 1833, in Cowdery, Letterbook, 8; F. G. Williams & Co., Account Book, 1; Oliver Cowdery, “To the Patrons of the Evening and the Morning Star,” The Evening and the Morning Star, Dec. 1833, 113; Revelation, 23 Apr. 1834 [D&C 104:28–30].
Cowdery, Oliver. Letterbook, 1833–1838. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.
F. G. Williams & Co. Account Book, 1833–1835. CHL. In Patience Cowdery, Diary, 1849–1851. CHL. MS 3493.
The Evening and the Morning Star. Independence, MO, June 1832–July 1833; Kirtland, OH, Dec. 1833–Sept. 1834.
Minutes, 17 Aug. 1835. These minutes refer to this 24 September 1834 high council meeting as “a general assembly of the Church in Kirtland.”
Revelation, 23 Apr. 1834 [D&C 104:58].
See Historical Introduction to Minutes, ca. 3–4 June 1831; and Historical Introduction to Minutes, 25–26 Oct. 1831. The Kirtland high council may have been responding to unauthorized ordinations of high priests. In late July, for example, the Missouri high council found Samuel Brown’s ordination of Sylvester Hulet as a high priest to be unlawful because Brown had not obtained the proper authorization to ordain Hulet. (Minute Book 2, 31 July–1 Aug. 1834.)
Joseph Smith Junr. | Presiding | |
) | Assisting | 1 |
.) |
1 | 2 <1> | ||
2 | 3 <2> | ||
John Johnson | 3 | 4 <3> | |
4 | 5 <4> | ||
5 | 5 | ||
6 | 6 |
According to the minutes of the founding of the high council, those who drew odd lots—numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11—spoke for the church or the accuser, while those who drew even lots—numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12—spoke for the accused. As shown at the end of these minutes, the high council sometimes ordered itself at the end of a council for its next meeting. That may have been done here, as neither Jared Carter nor Martin Harris was present to draw lots. The numbering system here is unique in that scribes typically did not assign a numbering arrangement for the list of high counselors. It seems the scribe must have ordered the lists numerically according to the side for which the counselors were to speak, rather than by even and odd numbers. (Minutes, 17 Feb. 1834; Revised Minutes, 18–19 Feb. 1834 [D&C 102:12–18].)