Footnotes
See, for example, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Minutes, 31 Aug. 1841; and Council of Fifty, “Record,” 10 Mar. 1844.
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Minutes, 1840–1844. CHL.
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].
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
“Schedule of Church Records. Nauvoo 1846,” [1], Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
Brigham Young Office Files, 1832–1878, microfilm, Aug. 1975, CHL.
Brigham Young Office Files, 1832–1878. CHL. CR 1234 1.
See the full bibliographic entry for Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Minutes, 1840–1844, in the CHL catalog.
Footnotes
Historical Introduction to Account of Meeting, 15 July 1842; Orson Pratt, Letter, [Nauvoo, IL], 14 July 1842, CHL.
Pratt, Orson. Letter, [Nauvoo, IL], 14 July 1842. CHL. MS 16976.
Woodruff, Journal, 10 Aug.–19 Sept. 1842; Historian’s Office, Brigham Young History Drafts, 63–64. There is no record of any action being taken against Sarah Pratt during this time.
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
Historian’s Office. Brigham Young History Drafts, 1856–1858. CHL. CR 100 475, box 1, fd. 5.
Letter to Justin Butterfield, 16 Jan. 1843; John C. Bennett, Springfield, IL, to Sidney Rigdon and Orson Pratt, Nauvoo, IL, 10 Jan. [1843], Sidney Rigdon, Collection, CHL.
Woodruff, Journal, 19 [20] Jan. 1843.
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
JS, Journal, 20 Jan. 1843; Clayton, Journal, 20 Jan. 1843.
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.
It unclear whether Sarah Pratt shared her husband’s renewed enthusiasm for JS and the church. Though she accompanied her husband on several missions following their rebaptism and joined him in Utah Territory in 1851, in May 1874 she testified before the House Committee on Elections in Washington DC that she had “not been a believer in the Mormon doctrines for thirty years.” (“The Polygamous Delegate,” National Republican [Washington DC], 22 Jan. 1875, [1], [4].)
National Republican. Washington DC. 1872–1888.
For the journal account, see JS, Journal, 20 Jan. 1843.
Some of Richards’s entries in JS’s journal and their corresponding minutes seem to share a common original text. (See, for example, Minutes, 10 Feb. 1843; and JS, Journal, 10 Feb. 1843.)
At the April 1842 conference of the church in Nauvoo, JS briefly described four different types of baptism: baptism for the dead, baptism for health, baptism for admission into the church, and rebaptism. Though rebaptism is rarely mentioned in extant sources, it seems that church members were rebaptized to show recommitment to the church or to mark some type of spiritual milestone, such as departing for missionary service. Reconfirmation appears to have been rarer. In August 1842, Newel K. and Elizabeth Ann Smith Whitney were rebaptized, reconfirmed, and then blessed by JS. (Minutes and Discourses, 6–8 Apr. 1842; Conference Minutes, Kirtland, OH, 28 Oct. 1842, in Times and Seasons, 15 Dec. 1842, 4:38–39; James Monroe, Fort Bridger, Utah Territory, to Brigham Young, 16 Sept. 1851, Brigham Young Office Files, CHL; see also Historical Introduction to Revelation, 27 July 1842; and Statement, 27 Aug. 1842, in “Revelation to Newel K. Whitney through Joseph the Seer,” 27 July 1842, Revelations Collection, CHL.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Brigham Young Office Files, 1832–1878. CHL. CR 1234 1.
Although there were several spaces where the municipal court or mayor’s court met, in January 1843 Richards frequently described a large room in JS’s home as the courtroom. (JS, Journal, 17–18 Jan. 1843; Woodruff, Journal, 17 Jan. 1843; Clayton, Journal, 18 Jan. 1843.)
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.