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Historical Introduction to Agreement with George W. Robinson, 30 Apr. 1839; Bond, Hugh White to Alanson Ripley, 30 Apr. 1839.
The First Presidency signed two bonds to purchase land from Hotchkiss on 12 August 1839. The first was for approximately four hundred acres purchased from Hotchkiss and his partners Smith Tuttle and John Gillet. The second was a contract for eighty-nine and a half acres owned by William White, which Hotchkiss had claim to purchase. (See Historical Introduction to Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A; and Historical Introduction to Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–B.)
For examples of these payments made on credit, see Trustee Land Book A, [90]–[97], [106]–[107].
See Historical Introduction to Bill to Incorporate the Church, 14 Dec. 1840; see also Introduction to the Trustee Records.
See, for example, Historical Introduction to Bond from First Presidency, 4 Jan. 1842.
See Trustees Land Book A.
See Historical Introduction to Henry G. Sherwood, Account Book, November 1839–June 1844, November 1844.
Clayton began working on land records for JS in 1842. (See Historical Introduction to Trustees Land Book B.)
Historical Introduction to Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A.
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, fair copy, 21 Oct. 1839, 26; Sherwood Account Book.
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, fair copy / Nauvoo High Council Minutes, Oct. 1839–Dec. 1840. In Oliver Cowdery Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL. MS 3429.
See, for example, Trustees Land Book A, [106]–[107], [122]–[125].
See JS, Journal, 24 Apr. 1842; 11 Feb. 1843; and 21 Feb. 1843.
See, for example, Historical Introduction to Power of Attorney to Amasa Lyman, 28 Feb. 1843.
See Agreement with Mark Aldrich and Others, 16 Aug. 1841; Historical Introduction to Letter from Aldrich & Chittenden, 28 July 1842; and Letter from Clark Leal, 19 May 1842.
Amasa Lyman and many of the other Saints who were sent to settle Shokokon became extremely ill due to the swampy nature of the land. (See Historical Introduction to Power of Attorney to Amasa Lyman, 28 Feb. 1843; and Historical Introduction to Deed from Robert and Mary Crane McQueen, 20 Feb. 1843.)
See, for example, Deed from Orson and Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde, 10 Feb. 1843.
For more information on JS deeding property to his wife Emma, see Historical Introduction to Deed, Samuel and Sabrina Davenport Canfield to Emma Smith, 1 Oct. 1836.
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