Footnotes
See Richard Howard, email to Rachel Killebrew, 5 Jan. 2015; Rachel Killebrew, email to David W. Grua, 26 June 2015, copies in editors’ possession.
Footnotes
Lyman Wight, Journal, in History of the Reorganized Church, 2:296–297; see also Berrett, Sacred Places, 4:243–249.
The History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 8 vols. Independence, MO: Herald Publishing House, 1896–1976.
Berrett, LaMar C., ed. Sacred Places: A Comprehensive Guide to Early LDS Historical Sites. 6 vols. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1999–2007.
See Luke 21:12.
JS was perhaps referring to the information Sampson Avard shared with John B. Clark. Based on Avard’s information, Clark concluded that the Latter-day Saints “have societies formed under the most binding covenants in form, & the most horrid oaths to circumvent the laws & put them at defiance, & to plunder and burn & murder & divide the spoils for the use of the Church—This is what they call the Danite Club or Society.” Clark argued that the prisoners had committed treason, murder, arson, larceny, and other crimes during the October conflict, all “under the counsel of Joseph Smith jr, the prophet.” On 16 December 1838, JS expressed his concerns about Avard and others: “We have learned also since we have been prisoners that many false and pernicious things which were calculated to lead the saints far astray and to do them great injury as coming from the Presidency, taught by Dr Avard, and we have reason to fear many other designing and corrupt characters like unto himself, which the Presidency never knew of being taught in the Church.” (John B. Clark, Richmond, MO, to Lilburn W. Boggs, 10 Nov. 1838, copy, Mormon War Papers, MSA; Letter to the Church in Caldwell Co., MO, 16 Dec. 1838.)
Mormon War Papers, 1838–1841. MSA.
Alexander Doniphan and Amos Rees also represented the Saints during their Jackson County difficulties in 1833. (William T. Wood et al., Independence, MO, to William W. Phelps et al., 28 Oct. 1833, William W. Phelps, Collection of Missouri Documents, CHL; Agreement with Amos Rees and Alexander Doniphan, 28 Nov. 1838.)
Phelps, William W. Collection of Missouri Documents, 1833–1837. CHL. MS 657.
See Acts 5:41.