Footnotes
Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:9–15, 33–37].
Revelation, 2 Jan. 1831 [D&C 38:32]. A December 1830 revelation had first directed the Saints to gather to Ohio. (Revelation, 30 Dec. 1830 [D&C 37:3].)
Revelation, 27–28 Dec. 1832 [D&C 88:119]; Revelation, 1 June 1833 [D&C 95:8].
“Amasa Lyman’s History,” LDS Millennial Star, 12 Aug. 1865, 27:502.
Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star. Manchester, England, 1840–1842; Liverpool, 1842–1932; London, 1932–1970.
One exception is Heber C. Kimball’s journal. (“Extracts from H. C. Kimball’s Journal,” Times and Seasons, 15 Feb. 1845, 6:804–805.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Whitmer, Daybook, 22 and 23 June 1834.
Whitmer, John. Daybook, 1832–1878. CHL. MS 1159.
Aside from Sidney Gilbert, who died in June 1834, and Christian Whitmer, who died in November 1835, all others listed here eventually went to Kirtland before the dedication of the House of the Lord in March 1836. (Partridge, Diary, 24 and 29 Apr. 1835; Whitmer, History, 70; Isaac Morley and Calvin Beebe, Report, ca. Apr. 1835, Missionary Reports, 1831–1900, CHL; Corrill, Brief History, 22; Oliver Cowdery, Editorial, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Oct. 1834, 1:3; Whitmer, Daybook, 17 Oct. 1835; Letters to John Burk, Sally Waterman Phelps, and Almira Mack Scobey, 1–2 June 1835; Knight, History, 791; JS, Journal, 2 Nov. 1835; Pratt, Autobiography, 125–126.)
Partridge, Edward. Diaries, 1818 and 1835–1836. Edward Partridge, Papers, 1818–1839. CHL. MS 892, box 1, fds. 1–2.
Missionary Reports, 1831–1900. CHL. MS 6104.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Whitmer, John. Daybook, 1832–1878. CHL. MS 1159.
Knight, Newel. History. Private possession. Copy in CHL. MS 19156.
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.
Whitmer’s exact departure date is not known. He was in Missouri on 24 August 1834 and in Kirtland by 16 October 1834. He stayed until the dedication of the House of the Lord and possibly longer. Pratt left for Ohio in October 1834 and was also present for the dedication services. (Whitmer, Daybook, 24 Aug. 1834; Oliver Cowdery, Editorial, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Oct. 1834, 1:3; JS, Journal, 27 Mar. 1836; Pratt, Autobiography, 125–126.)
Whitmer, John. Daybook, 1832–1878. CHL. MS 1159.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
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.
Whitmer, History, 70; JS, Journal, 27 Mar. 1836.
JS, Journal, 27 and 30 Mar. 1836; Pratt, Autobiography, 141; Knight, History, 879–881; Corrill, Brief History, 22.
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.
Knight, Newel. History. Private possession. Copy in CHL. MS 19156.
Robinson placed the minutes between minutes dated 26 September 1833 and minutes dated 3 July 1834.
“Extracts from H. C. Kimball’s Journal,” Times and Seasons, 15 Feb. 1845, 6:804–805.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
The 22 June 1834 revelation explained, “There has been a day of calling. but the time has come for a day of choosing.” (Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:35].)
A July 1831 revelation directed Partridge, who had been appointed bishop in February 1831, and Sidney Gilbert, agent to the church, to purchase lands in Missouri so that Partridge could provide inheritances, or land, to the Saints gathering there. Partridge purchased over two thousand acres of land in Jackson County before the Saints’ expulsion. (Revelation, 20 July 1831 [D&C 57:6–7]; Edward Partridge, Petition for Redress, 15 May 1839, Edward Partridge, Papers, CHL.)
Edward Partridge, Papers, 1818–1839. CHL. MS 892.
Phelps, who had been in charge of the printing office in Independence, Missouri, before its destruction in July 1833, traveled to Kirtland in May 1835 to assist editing the Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate and to work on the publication of the 1835 Doctrine and Covenants. He did not return to Missouri until 1836. (Whitmer, History, 70–71; Crawley, Descriptive Bibliography, 1:47.)
Crawley, Peter. A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church. 3 vols. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1997–2012.
JS was told in a February 1834 revelation to gather the strength of the Lord’s house, “my young men, & the middle aged,” to redeem Zion. The 22 June 1834 revelation reiterated that JS and the elders still needed to recruit the strength of the Lord’s house when they had time to do so. (Revelation, 24 Feb. 1834 [D&C 103:22]; Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:27].)
A March 1831 revelation instructed John Whitmer to “Keep the Church Record & History continually.” An April 1831 conference of elders appointed Whitmer to the position of church historian. (Revelation, ca. 8 Mar. 1831–B [D&C 47:3]; Minute Book 2, 9 Apr. 1831.)
On 11 September 1833, a council appointed Whitmer to “wa[t]ch over” the “No. 3” branch in Missouri, located in the Whitmer settlement. This later became known as the Timber branch. Whitmer was appointed first president of the Missouri high council on 3 July 1834. (Minute Book 2, 11 Sept. 1833; Romig, “David Whitmer,” 31; Minutes, 3 July 1834; Berrett, Sacred Places, 4:99.)
Romig, Ronald E. “David Whitmer: Faithful Dissenter, Witness Apart.” In Differing Visions: Dissenters in Mormon History, edited by Roger D. Launius and Linda atcher, 23–44. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994.
Berrett, LaMar C., ed. Sacred Places: A Comprehensive Guide to Early LDS Historical Sites. 6 vols. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1999–2007.