Footnotes
Whiting, “Paper-Making in New England,” 309; Gravell et al., American Watermarks, 235.
Whiting, William. “Paper-Making in New England.” In The New England States: Their Constitutional, Judicial, Educational, Commercial, Professional and Industrial History, edited by William T. Davis, vol. 1, pp. 303–333. Boston: D. H. Hurd, 1897.
Gravell, Thomas L., George Miller, and Elizabeth Walsh. American Watermarks: 1690–1835. 2nd ed. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2002.
“Index to Papers. In the Historians Office,” ca. 1904, 6, Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL; see also the full bibliographic entry for JS Collection, 1827–1844, in the CHL catalog.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
Footnotes
Revelation, 19 Jan. 1841 [D&C 124:79]; JS to Isaac Galland and Hyrum Smith, Power of Attorney, Nauvoo, IL, 1 Feb. 1841, Hancock Co., IL, Bonds and Mortgages, vol. 1, p. 96, Hancock County Courthouse, Carthage, IL.
Hyrum Smith served as second counselor in the First Presidency until 19 January 1841, when he was released and called as assistant president to JS. (Minutes, 7 Nov. 1837; Revelation, 19 Jan. 1841 [D&C 124:94–96].)
Isaac Galland, Commerce, IL, to David W. Rogers, [Quincy, IL], 26 Feb. 1839, in JS Letterbook 2, pp. 1–2; Cook, “Isaac Galland,” 267–269.
Cook, Lyndon W. “Isaac Galland—Mormon Benefactor.” BYU Studies 19 (Spring 1979): 261–284.
Revelation, 19 Jan. 1841 [D&C 124:63–79]. During the first two weeks of February 1841, Isaac Galland and Hyrum Smith received $97,550 worth of stock in the Nauvoo House in five installments from George Miller and John Snider, who were members of the association organized to oversee the construction of the Nauvoo House. The stock certificates were intended to be sold to members of the church in the eastern United States. (Hyrum Smith and Isaac Galland, Receipt, Nauvoo, IL, to George Miller and John Snider, 15 Feb. 1841, JS Collection, CHL. For more information on the Nauvoo House, see Joseph Smith Documents from February through November 1841.)
Smith, Joseph. Collection, 1827–1846. CHL. MS 155.
See Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A. In October 1841, Brigham Young publicly admonished church members to help facilitate the payment on the Hotchkiss purchase. (“An Epistle of the Twelve,” Times and Seasons, 15 Oct. 1841, 2:568–570.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Revelation, ca. Early Mar. 1841 [D&C 125].
Galland had sold land in Hancock County, Illinois, and Lee County, Iowa Territory, to the church between 30 April and 26 June 1839. (See Historical Introduction to Letter from Isaac Galland, 24 July 1839; and Proclamation, 15 Jan. 1841.)
JS, Authorization, Nauvoo, IL, for Hyrum Smith and Isaac Galland, 15 Feb. 1841, JS Collection, CHL.
This matches evidence from the extant copies of the other authorization: the original is in Robert B. Thompson’s hand, and a retained copy is in Howard Coray’s handwriting. (JS, Authorization, Nauvoo, IL, for Hyrum Smith and Isaac Galland, 15 Feb. 1841, JS Collection, CHL.)
Smith, Joseph. Collection, 1827–1846. CHL. MS 155.
JS to Isaac Galland and Hyrum Smith, Power of Attorney, Nauvoo, IL, 1 Feb. 1841, Hancock Co., IL, Bonds and Mortgages, vol. 1, p. 96, Hancock County Courthouse, Carthage, IL.