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These three trials were the first JS presided over as mayor. On the judicial powers of the Nauvoo mayor, see Act to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, 16 Dec. 1840; and Oath, 21 June 1842; see also Historical Introduction to Oath, 21 June 1842.
Warner’s Tavern was likely the hotel owned by Charles Warner in lot 1 of Block 117 in Nauvoo at the crossroads of Munson and Main streets. (Delinquent Tax List for 1843, Fourth Ward, Nauvoo, IL, 3 Feb. 1845, Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; “Free Masons,” Nauvoo Neighbor, 28 June 1843, [3]; Nauvoo Fourth Ward Census, [4], Nauvoo Stake, Ward Census, CHL.)
Nauvoo, IL. Records, 1841–1845. CHL. MS 16800.
Nauvoo Neighbor. Nauvoo, IL. 1843–1845.
Nauvoo Ward Census, 1842. CHL. LR 3102 27.
McGraw was apparently neither a Latter-day Saint nor a Nauvoo resident. No individuals named William McGraw appear in Nauvoo land records or church records or Hancock County records. Census and other local records place several individuals identified as “William McGraw” or “W. McGraw” in Sangamon County, Schuyler County, and Logan County, Illinois. (1850 U.S. Census, Mortality Schedule, Logan Co., IL; “Notice,” Sangamo Journal [Springfield, IL], 26 May 1838, 2; “Administrator’s Sale,” Sangamo Journal [Springfield, IL], 21 Jan. 1850, [3].)
Sangamo Journal. Springfield, IL. 1831–1847.
“An Ordinance in relation to Temperance,” passed by the city council on 15 February 1841, specified that, unless otherwise permitted by a physician, whiskey had to be sold at least by the gallon, and other spirits by a quart or more. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 15 Feb. 1841, 8.)
See “Life in Nauvoo,” Wasp, 9 July 1842, [2].
The Wasp. Nauvoo, IL. Apr. 1842–Apr. 1843.
The newspaper report accurately reported the charges—disorderly conduct and the sale of spirituous liquors—as well as the penalties assessed by the court and the order in which the cases were heard.
On disorderly conduct in Nauvoo law, see Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 13 Nov. 1841, 31.
“Life in Nauvoo,” Wasp, 9 July 1842, 2.
The Wasp. Nauvoo, IL. Apr. 1842–Apr. 1843.
For more information on the case, see Historical Introduction to Docket Entry, ca. 5 July 1842 [City of Nauvoo v. McGraw].
The jury consisted of Benjamin Bird, John Bills, Daniel Cathcart, David Grant, Norman Head, John Lytle, Hiram Mikesell, Perregrine Sessions, Asa Smith, Joshua Smith, Robert Snider, and George Watt.
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