Footnotes
This serialized history drew on the journals herein beginning with the 4 July 1855 issue of the Deseret News and with the 3 January 1857 issue of the LDS Millennial Star.
The labels on the spines of the four volumes read respectively as follows: “Joseph Smith’s Journal—1842–3 by Willard Richards” (book 1); “Joseph Smith’s Journal by W. Richards 1843” (book 2); “Joseph Smith’s Journal by W. Richards 1843–4” (book 3); and “W. Richards’ Journal 1844 Vol. 4” (book 4). Richards kept JS’s journal in the front of book 4, and after JS’s death Richards kept his own journal in the back of the volume.
“Schedule of Church Records, Nauvoo 1846,” [1], Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
“Inventory. Historian’s Office. 4th April 1855,” [1]; “Contents of the Historian and Recorder’s Office G. S. L. City July 1858,” 2; “Index of Records and Journals in the Historian’s Office 1878,” [11]–[12], Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL; Johnson, Register of the Joseph Smith Collection, 7.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
Johnson, Jeffery O. Register of the Joseph Smith Collection in the Church Archives, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Historical Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973.
Footnotes
Historical Introduction to JS, Journal, Dec. 1841–Dec. 1842.
Source Note to JS, Journal, 1835–1836; Source Note to JS, Journal, Mar.–Sept. 1838.
See Appendix 3.
Gardner Snow was the bishop of the church’s branch in Lima, Illinois; Deam was one of his counselors. Whiting was a counselor to Morley, who presided over the Saints in Lima. (“Conference Minutes and Re-Organization,” Times and Seasons, 15 Aug. 1843, 4:303.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Phelps and Richards were compiling JS’s history. (JS, Journal, 20 Jan. 1843; see also Richards, Journal, 2, 14, 15, and 25–27 Jan. 1844.)
Richards, Willard. Journals, 1836–1853. Willard Richards, Papers, 1821–1854. CHL. MS 1490, boxes 1–2.
On 5 November 1843, JS instructed Richards to notify Cole that the school he and his daughter conducted in the upper room of JS’s store would need to be moved. The Coles were still meeting in JS’s store on 12 March 1844, when they were again asked to leave. The Coles may have moved temporarily to Henry Miller’s home. When the school began a new session in May 1844 with a third instructor, Eli Kelsey, it was held in the newly constructed Seventies Hall. (JS, Journal, 5 Nov. 1843 and 12 Mar. 1844; “Nauvoo Seminary,” Nauvoo Neighbor, 29 May 1844, [3].)
Nauvoo Neighbor. Nauvoo, IL. 1843–1845.
Probably Richards’s wife Jennetta Richards Richards, who was sick. (Richards, Journal, 6 and 11 Feb. 1844.)
Richards, Willard. Journals, 1836–1853. Willard Richards, Papers, 1821–1854. CHL. MS 1490, boxes 1–2.