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–.
Footnotes
“Orrin Porter Rockwell,” Daily Missouri Republican (St. Louis), 6 Mar. 1843, [3]; see also Historical Introduction to Letter from Isaac Galland, 11 Mar. 1843.
Daily Missouri Republican. St. Louis. 1822–1869.
Huntington departed Nauvoo on 19 March 1843. (JS, Journal, 19 Mar. 1843.)
Rockwell was arrested on 5 March 1843 while passing through St. Louis on his way to Nauvoo. (“Orrin Porter Rockwell,” Daily Missouri Republican [St. Louis], 6 Mar. 1843, [3]; see also “Part 1: March 1843.”)
Daily Missouri Republican. St. Louis. 1822–1869.
See Letter to Justin Butterfield, 18 Mar. 1843; and Richard Blennerhassett, St. Louis, MO, to Newel K. Whitney, Nauvoo, IL, 7 Mar. 1843, Newel K. Whitney, Papers, BYU.
Whitney, Newel K. Papers, 1825–1906. BYU.
Considerable hostility toward the church existed in Missouri, resulting in the removal of church members from Jackson, Clay, Caldwell, and other counties and ultimately from the state in 1839. (See Historical Introduction to Letter from William W. Phelps, 6–7 Nov. 1833; Historical Introduction to Letter to William W. Phelps and Others, 25 July 1836; and “Part 3: 4 November 1838–16 April 1839.”)