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].
Deseret News. Salt Lake City. 1850–.
See the full bibliographic entry for Helen Vilate Bourne Fleming, Collection, 1836–1963, in the CHL catalog.
Footnotes
Book of the Law of the Lord, 84. The entry in the Book of the Law of the Lord reads, “Received of Leonard Soby pr hand Dr. Samuel Bennett Cash pr Letter $28. on tithing.”
On 24 February 1842 JS explained in a letter to George Boosinger, who had sent notice of donations for the temple, that receipts were no longer being issued for tithing received but that the temple recorder noted all such donations in the Book of the Law of the Lord. (Letter to George Boosinger, 24 Feb. 1842.)
<The Berks County Bank | $1.— | No 1435. |
" Manufactures. & Mechanics | "1.— | " 15634 |
" Exchange Bank | "1. | " 33269 |
" State Bank of Camden | "5 | 800b |
" Farmers " of the State of Delaware | 20.— | 895> |
<Feb 26 | {Received $3: as consecration <from the Brethern in > per hand Dr > |
All following notations are in the handwriting of Willard Richards.
Although Nicholson did not mention this donation, Bennett carried it to Nauvoo along with Nicholson’s letter. Willard Richards recorded the donation in the Book of the Law of the Lord in an entry immediately below the one recording the twenty-eight dollars from Nicholson. (Book of the Law of the Lord, 84.)
This notation refers to a five-dollar credit made to Leonard Soby’s tithing account per hand of Reuben Hedlock; the credit was recorded in the Book of the Law of the Lord on 5 March 1842. (Book of the Law of the Lord, 96.)