While the council minutes indicate that the meeting was called to order at 11:00, the previous council meeting set 10:00 as the time to convene. John D. Lee and Hosea Stout recorded that the meeting began at 10:00. (Council of Fifty, “Record,” 11 Jan. 1846; Lee, Journal, 13 Jan. 1846, 79; Hosea Stout, Reminiscences and Journal, 13 Jan. 1846.)
Lee, John D. Journals, 1844–1853. CHL.
Stout, Hosea. Reminiscences and Journals, 1845–1869. Microfilm. CHL. Originals at Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Also available as On the Mormon Frontier: The Diary of Hosea Stout, 1844–1861, edited by Juanita Brooks, 2 vols. (1964. Reprint, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press; Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society, 1982).
Council of Fifty, “Record,” 11 Jan. 1846.
Council of Fifty, “Record,” 11 Mar. 1844.
Lee, Journal, 13 Jan. 1846, 79.
Lee, John D. Journals, 1844–1853. CHL.
TEXT: Possibly “Capn.”.
For instance, Hosea Stout attended this meeting. He recorded, “This is the first time which ever I met with that Council. The subject of our removal West was discussed & I was well entertained.” (Hosea Stout, Reminiscences and Journal, 13 Jan. 1846.)
Stout, Hosea. Reminiscences and Journals, 1845–1869. Microfilm. CHL. Originals at Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Also available as On the Mormon Frontier: The Diary of Hosea Stout, 1844–1861, edited by Juanita Brooks, 2 vols. (1964. Reprint, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press; Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society, 1982).
Young referred to the Camp of Israel expedition in 1834 that traveled to Missouri to assist Latter-day Saints who had been driven from Jackson County, Missouri. While a February 1834 revelation instructed JS and others to recruit as many as 500 men for the expedition, approximately 205 actually went, along with approximately twelve women and ten children. (See “Joseph Smith Documents from April 1834 through September 1835”; Revelation, 24 Feb. 1834 [D&C 103:30]; “Extracts from H. C. Kimball’s Journal,” Times and Seasons, 1 Feb. 1845, 6:789; and Radke, “We Also Marched,” 149–159.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Radke, Andrea G. “We Also Marched: The Women and Children of Zion’s Camp, 1834.” BYU Studies 39 (2000): 147–165.