Footnotes
JS, Journal, 29 June 1842; “Clayton, William,” in Jenson, Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:718; Clayton, History of the Nauvoo Temple, 18, 30–31.
Jenson, Andrew. Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 4 vols. Salt Lake City: Andrew Jenson History Co., 1901–1936.
Clayton, William. History of the Nauvoo Temple, ca. 1845. CHL. MS 3365.
“Obituary of Leo Hawkins,” Millennial Star, 30 July 1859, 21:496–497.
Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star. Manchester, England, 1840–1842; Liverpool, 1842–1932; London, 1932–1970.
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.
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
Letter from Heber C. Kimball, 9 July 1840. With his mission in England extended and having learned that his family was ill, in mid-1840 Pratt sailed to New York and escorted his wife, children, and sister-in-law across the Atlantic to be with him during the remainder of his mission. (Pratt, Autobiography, 342–343; Woodruff, Journal, 7 July 1840.)
Pratt, Parley P. The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt, One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Embracing His Life, Ministry and Travels, with Extracts, in Prose and Verse, from His Miscellaneous Writings. Edited by Parley P. Pratt Jr. New York: Russell Brothers, 1874.
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
Woodruff, Journal, 20 Apr. 1841; Letter from Orson Hyde, 17 July 1841.
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
“An Epistle of the Twelve,” Millennial Star, Apr. 1841, 1:311.
Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star. Manchester, England, 1840–1842; Liverpool, 1842–1932; London, 1932–1970.
Proclamation, 15 Jan. 1841; Revelation, 19 Jan. 1841 [D&C 124:26–27].
“The Temple of the Lord,” Times and Seasons, 1 July 1841, 2:455.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
This letter has not been located.
JS wrote a letter to the entire Quorum of Twelve Apostles on 15 December 1840. (Letter to Quorum of the Twelve, 15 Dec. 1840.)
An 8 July 1838 revelation commanded the apostles “to go over the great waters and there promulge my gospel.” By the time Pratt wrote this letter, the church had already arranged for missionaries to be sent to Scotland, Ireland, the East Indies, Australia, and Germany. (Revelation, 8 July 1838–A [D&C 118:4]; Letter from Heber C. Kimball, 9 July 1840; James Howard, Hamburg, Germany, to Mary Howard, Bolton, England, 13 Sept. 1840, Brigham Young Office Files, CHL.)
Brigham Young Office Files, 1832–1878. CHL. CR 1234 1.
See Ephesians 1:14.
A 20 July 1831 revelation designated Independence in Jackson County, Missouri, as the center place of Zion and identified the location for a future temple. The Saints were expelled from Jackson County before construction of the temple began. (Revelation, 20 July 1831 [D&C 57:3]; “From Missouri,” The Evening and the Morning Star, Jan. 1834, 124–126.)
The Evening and the Morning Star. Independence, MO, June 1832–July 1833; Kirtland, OH, Dec. 1833–Sept. 1834.
The terms “Remnants of joseph” and “Israel,” referring to American Indians, originated with the Book of Mormon. The book also prophesies of a time of the “fullness of the Gentiles,” after which there would be a restoration of the house of Israel. (See Book of Mormon, 1840 ed., 32, 37, 343, 473 [1 Nephi 13:34; 15:13; Alma 46:23–24; 3 Nephi 16:4].)