Footnotes
Resolution, ca. 8 Apr. 1838; see also Cannon, “Licensing in the Early Church,” 96–105.
Cannon, Donald Q. “Licensing in the Early Church.” BYU Studies 22, no. 1 (Winter 1982): 96–105.
See License for Robert Snider, 13 Apr. 1840; License for William Rust, 14 Apr. 1840; and License for Joseph King, 27 Apr. 1840, Far West and Nauvoo Elders’ Certificates, 32–36. For a full list of known licenses signed by JS, see the Calendar of Documents.
Stout began serving as the Nauvoo high council’s clerk pro tem on 8 March 1840 and eight months later was appointed clerk of the council. (Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 8 Mar. 1840, 49; Nauvoo High Council Minutes, draft, 28 Nov. 1840, 23.)
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 1839–1845. CHL. LR 3102 22.
Nauvoo High Council Minutes, 1839–1845. Draft. CHL.
License for Hosea Stout, 20 Apr. 1840, General Church Recorder, License Record Book, 35.
Stout was baptized by Charles C. Rich in August 1838 while living in Caldwell County, Missouri. (Eleventh Quorum of Seventies, Records, vol. 2, p. 19, in Seventies Quorum Records, CHL.)
Seventies Quorum Records, 1844–1975. CHL. CR 499.
Stout was ordained an elder by Seymour Brunson at an October 1839 general conference of the church. (Minutes and Discourses, 5–7 Oct. 1839; Eleventh Quorum of Seventies, Records, vol. 2, p. 25, in Seventies Quorum Records, CHL.)
Seventies Quorum Records, 1844–1975. CHL. CR 499.
Signatures of Robert B. Thompson and JS.