Footnotes
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Footnotes
JS History, vol. C-1 Addenda Book, 1. The Lima stake consisted of 424 members in October 1841. (“Minutes of Lyma Conference,” Times and Seasons, 15 Nov. 1841, 3:591.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Letter to the Citizens of Hancock County, ca. 2 July 1842, italics in original.
[Thomas C. Sharp], “The Mormons,” Warsaw (IL) Signal, 19 May 1841, [2].
Warsaw Signal. Warsaw, IL. 1841–1853.
[Thomas C. Sharp], “The Last Move,” Warsaw (IL) Signal, 9 July 1842, [2].
Warsaw Signal. Warsaw, IL. 1841–1853.
“Official Returns,” Warsaw (IL) Signal, 13 Aug. 1842, [3].
Warsaw Signal. Warsaw, IL. 1841–1853.
The Saints nominated a full ticket of candidates in May, and JS called for independent candidates in July. Nevertheless, church members joined together in support of the Democratic ticket in the election in August. (Minutes, 26 May 1842; Letter to the Citizens of Hancock County, ca. 2 July 1842.)
The election took place on Monday, 1 August 1842. (“The Election,” Warsaw [IL] Signal, 6 Aug. 1842, [2].)
Warsaw Signal. Warsaw, IL. 1841–1853.
Along with their publication in local newspapers, party tickets were sometimes published in circulars and broadsides. (See, for example, Election Ticket, 1846, in Chicago Historical Society, Collection of Manuscripts about Mormons, 1832–1954, microfilm, CHL.)
Chicago Historical Society, Collection of Manuscripts about Mormons, 1832–1954. Microfilm. CHL. MS 8136.