Footnotes
Lyman, Journal, 10 Sept. 1842.
Lyman, Amasa. Journals, 1832–1877. Amasa Lyman Collection, 1832–1877. CHL. MS 829, boxes 1–3.
See Historical Introduction to Discourse, 29 Aug. 1842.
JS’s primary editorial assistants in the printing office were John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff. From 10 August to 19 September, Woodruff was sick and confined to his home. Taylor was also sick for much of this time. In early September, other men were apparently working in the printing office as well, resulting in controversy over the delivery of JS’s mail. Emma Smith wrote a letter to postmaster Sidney Rigdon complaining that the post office was giving JS’s mail to anyone who claimed to be assisting JS in the printing office. (Woodruff, Journal, 10 Aug.–19 Sept. 1842; Emma Smith, Nauvoo, IL, to Sidney Rigdon, Nauvoo, IL, 12 Sept. 1842; Sidney Rigdon, Nauvoo, IL, to Emma Smith, Nauvoo, IL, 12 Sept. 1842, Emma Smith, Correspondence, CHL.)
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
Smith, Emma. Correspondence, 1842 and 1844. CHL.
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Amasa Lyman recorded in his journal that the missionaries had “found fifty labourers for the ministry baptized” at the meeting. (Lyman, Journal, 11 Sept. 1842.)
Lyman, Amasa. Journals, 1832–1877. Amasa Lyman Collection, 1832–1877. CHL. MS 829, boxes 1–3.
On 18 September 1842, George A. Smith wrote to his wife, Bathsheba Bigler Smith, updating her on preaching efforts in Quincy, stating, “We have Preachd in the Court house seven times to vary attentive Congregations and Preach again in the Even[in]g.” (George A. Smith, Quincy, IL, to Bathsheba Bigler Smith, Nauvoo, IL, 18 Sept. 1842, George Albert Smith, Papers, CHL.)
Smith, George Albert. Papers, 1834–1877. CHL. MS 1322.
Lyman recorded in his journal that they baptized three individuals in Payson, Illinois. (Lyman, Journal, 15 Sept. 1842.)
Lyman, Amasa. Journals, 1832–1877. Amasa Lyman Collection, 1832–1877. CHL. MS 829, boxes 1–3.
On 3 October, George A. Smith wrote to his wife and reported that the missionaries “had Good Meetings at Payson & Pleasant Vale [Illinois].” Lyman recorded in his journal that he “preached to the brethren [and] had an interesting time” in Pleasant Vale, Illinois. (George A. Smith, Rockport, IL, to Bathsheba Bigler Smith, Nauvoo, IL, 3 Oct. 1842, George Albert Smith, Papers, CHL; Lyman, Journal, 15 Sept. 1842.)
Smith, George Albert. Papers, 1834–1877. CHL. MS 1322.
Lyman, Amasa. Journals, 1832–1877. Amasa Lyman Collection, 1832–1877. CHL. MS 829, boxes 1–3.
On 9 October, George A. Smith wrote to his wife that “Br Young Preached Last Evening and I this morning Br A Lyman will this afternoo[n].” (George A. Smith, Pittsfield, IL, to Bathsheba Bigler Smith, Nauvoo, IL, 9 Oct. 1842, George Albert Smith, Papers, CHL.)
Smith, George Albert. Papers, 1834–1877. CHL. MS 1322.
On 16 October 1842, Heber C. Kimball wrote to his wife Vilate Murray Kimball from the vicinity of Apple Creek, Greene County, Illinois, but did not mention the meeting held there on 15 and 16 October. (Heber C. Kimball, “Apple Creek,” IL, to Vilate Murray Kimball, Nauvoo, IL, 16 Oct. 1842, typescript, Heber C. Kimball Family Organization, Compilation of Heber C. Kimball Correspondence, 1983, CHL.)
Heber C. Kimball Family Organization. Compilation of Heber C. Kimball Correspondence, 1983. Unpublished typescript. CHL.
On 22 October, Kimball wrote a letter to his wife Vilate Murray Kimball informing her that he and Brigham Young were in Glasgow, Scott County, Illinois; that they had held all their scheduled conferences; and that on the following day they would travel to Jacksonville, Illinois, and then to Springfield, Illinois. He wrote that as a result of the conferences, “the prejdis [prejudice] is laid some conciderable some added.” (Heber C. Kimball, Glasgow, IL, to Vilate Murray Kimball, Nauvoo, IL, 22–23 Oct. 1842, Heber C. Kimball, Collection, CHL.)
Kimball, Heber C. Collection, 1837–1898. CHL. MS 12476.
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