Footnotes
JS, Journal, 13 Dec. 1841 and 21 Dec. 1842; Orson Spencer, “Death of Our Beloved Brother Willard Richards,” Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 16 Mar. 1854, [2].
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Bitton and Arrington, Mormons and Their Historians, 48–55.
Bitton, David, and Leonard J. Arrington. Mormons and Their Historians. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1988.
“Letters to and from the Prophet,” ca. 1904, 1, Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL. This inventory omits William Law from the recipients, but the featured letter is the only letter from Babbitt written in 1841.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
See the full bibliographic entry for JS Collection, 1827–1844, in the CHL catalog.
Footnotes
For more on Almon Babbitt’s appointment in Kirtland, see Minutes and Discourse, 3–5 Oct. 1840; see also Letter to the Saints in Kirtland, OH, 19 Oct. 1840. In late 1835, Almon Babbitt was charged with publicly slandering JS and was disfellowshipped. He was required to confess in front of the Kirtland high council before being restored to fellowship in early 1836. (See Minutes, 28 Dec. 1835; and Minutes, 2 Jan. 1836.)
Edwin Merriam et al., Springfield, IL, to the High Council, Nauvoo, IL, 10 Aug. 1841, CHL.
Merriam, Edwin, David Elliot, Hiram Palmer, George Stringham, David Dickson, and John Prior. Letter, Springfield, IL, to the High Council, Nauvoo, IL, 10 Aug. 1841. CHL.
“Kirtland Conference Minutes,” Times and Seasons, 1 Nov. 1841, 3:588.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Hyrum Smith, Letter Extract, Times and Seasons, 1 Nov. 1841, 3:589.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Babbitt preached and traveled in the eastern United States several times during his time as a seventy and even after he was appointed president of the Kirtland stake on 3 October 1840.a Notwithstanding Babbitt’s preaching abilities and high-ranking church office, JS and other church leaders had a number of conflicts and misunderstandings with him, leading to his being disfellowshipped and reinstated several times.b
(aSee Minutes and Blessings, 28 Feb.–1 Mar. 1835; Almon Babbitt, Pleasant Garden, IN, 18 Oct. 1839, Letter to the Editors, Times and Seasons, Dec. 1839, 1:26–27; Johnson, “Life Review,” 58, 62; Benjamin Winchester, Letter Extract, Philadelphia, 20 Apr. 1841, in Times and Seasons, May 1840, 1:109; and Minutes and Discourse, 3–5 Oct. 1840. bSee Minutes, 28 Dec. 1835; Minutes, 2 Jan. 1836; and Letter to Oliver Granger, between ca. 22 and ca. 28 July 1840.)Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Johnson, Benjamin Franklin. “A Life Review,” after 1893. Benjamin Franklin Johnson, Papers, 1852–1911. CHL. MS 1289 box 1, fd. 1.