Footnotes
Elders’ Journal, Nov. 1837, 29; Travel Account and Questions, Nov. 1837.
See Historical Introduction to Letter from William W. Phelps, 7 July 1837.
Minutes, 17 Sept. 1837–B. “Crowded to overflowing” may have indicated that the land the Saints had purchased was fully occupied, not that there was no room for additional settlement in the vicinity.
To the Saints Scattered Abroad, the Bishop and His Counselors of Kirtland Send Greeting [Kirtland, OH: 18 Sept. 1837], CHL.
To the Saints Scattered Abroad, the Bishop and His Counselors of Kirtland Send Greeting. [Kirtland, OH: 18 Sept. 1837]. CHL.
Minutes, 10 Nov. 1837; Elders’ Journal, Nov. 1837, 29.
Thomas B. Marsh to Wilford Woodruff, in Elders’ Journal, July 1838, 36–38.
Minute Book 2, 3–7 Apr. 1837.
Minute Book 2, 7 Apr. 1837.
Historical Introduction to Revelation, 4 Sept. 1837.
Minute Book 2, 5 Aug. 1837.
Travel Account and Questions, Nov. 1837. When the committee reported to the Far West high council in December, the committee members had changed from those originally named by JS. David W. Patten and Frederick G. Williams had joined the committee, and David Whitmer and John Corrill were no longer on the committee. (Minute Book 2, 7 Dec. 1837.)
For more on this unsettled matter, see Historical Introduction to Letter from Oliver Cowdery, 21 Jan. 1838; Oliver Cowdery, Far West, MO, to Warren A. Cowdery, 21 Jan. 1838, in Cowdery, Letterbook, 81; Minute Book 2, 12 Apr. 1838; and Synopsis of Oliver Cowdery Trial, 12 Apr. 1838.
Cowdery, Oliver. Letterbook, 1833–1838. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.