Following the reorganization meeting of the Nauvoo House Association in early April 1845, Miller took out an advertisement in the Nauvoo Neighbor instructing Latter-day Saints “not to purchase any certificates of stock in the Nauvoo House Association, numbered from one hundred and seventy-six, to three hundred and sixty-six, inclusive, and dated February 10[t]h 1841, as they were stolen with the trunk of Lyman Wight, in the summer of the year 1843 and have not yet been recovered.” (“Notice,” Nauvoo Neighbor, 16 Apr. 1845, [3].)
Nauvoo Neighbor. Nauvoo, IL. 1843–1845.