Footnotes
JS History, vol. B-1, 577; Luke 10:1–17.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 14–15 Feb. 1835. After the 14–15 February meeting, gatherings were held every Saturday and Sunday for at least the next few weeks “to bless and ordain such as had been called.” (Burgess, Autobiography, 4; Cahoon, Autobiography, 44; Baldwin, Account of Zion’s Camp, 20.)
Burgess, Harrison. Autobiography, ca. 1883. Photocopy. CHL. MS 893. Also available as “Sketch of a Well-Spent Life,” in Labors in the Vineyard, Faith-Promoting Series 12 (Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1884), 65–74.
Cahoon, William F. Autobiography, 1878. Microfilm. CHL. MS 8433.
Baldwin, Nathan Bennett. Account of Zion’s Camp, 1882. Typescript. CHL. MS 499.
Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:12, 18, 35–37]; see also Historical Introduction to Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 14–15 Feb. 1835.
By 21 February 1835, ten of the twelve had been ordained. (Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 14–15 Feb. 1835; Minutes and Blessings, 21 Feb. 1835.)
Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 14–15 Feb. 1835. Young states that Levi Hancock was not present at this meeting and received his ordination later, but his blessing, the only one presented in the third person, is recorded in the minutes of the 1 March 1835 morning session. Zebedee Coltrin later remembered that his ordination as a president of the Seventy did not come until “a few days after” his ordination as a seventy. (Young, History of the Organization of the Seventies, 4; Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 1 Mar. 1835; Coltrin, Autobiographical Sketch, [2].)
Young, Joseph, Sr. History of the Organization of the Seventies: Names of First and Second Quorums. Items in Relation to the First Presidency of the Seventies. Also, a Brief Glance at Enoch and His City. Embellished with a Likeness of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and a View of the Kirtland Temple. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Steam Printing Establishment, 1878.
Coltrin, Zebedee. Autobiographical Sketch, 1880. Typescript. CHL. MS 2793.
Burgess, Autobiography, 4; Coltrin, Autobiographical Sketch, [2]; Hutchings, Journal, 15 Feb. 1835; “Biographies of the Seventies of the Second Quorum,” 22; George A. Smith, Autobiography, 59.
Burgess, Harrison. Autobiography, ca. 1883. Photocopy. CHL. MS 893. Also available as “Sketch of a Well-Spent Life,” in Labors in the Vineyard, Faith-Promoting Series 12 (Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1884), 65–74.
Coltrin, Zebedee. Autobiographical Sketch, 1880. Typescript. CHL. MS 2793.
Hutchings, Elias. Journal, Dec. 1834–Sept. 1836. CHL. MS 1445.
“Biographies of the Seventies of the Second Quorum,” 1845–1855. In Seventies Quorum Records, 1844–1975. CHL. CR 499.
Smith, George A. Autobiography, ca. 1860–1882. George Albert Smith, Papers, 1834–1877. CHL. MS 1322, box 1, fd. 2.
Burgess, Autobiography, 4; “Biographies of the Seventies of the Second Quorum,” 22; Coltrin, Autobiographical Sketch, [2]; Amos Gustin, Moroni, Utah Territory, to George A. Smith, 19 Mar. 1860, Obituary Notices and Biographies, CHL; Young, History of the Organization of the Seventies, 2.
Burgess, Harrison. Autobiography, ca. 1883. Photocopy. CHL. MS 893. Also available as “Sketch of a Well-Spent Life,” in Labors in the Vineyard, Faith-Promoting Series 12 (Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1884), 65–74.
“Biographies of the Seventies of the Second Quorum,” 1845–1855. In Seventies Quorum Records, 1844–1975. CHL. CR 499.
Coltrin, Zebedee. Autobiographical Sketch, 1880. Typescript. CHL. MS 2793.
Obituary Notices and Biographies, 1854–1877. CHL. MS 4760.
Young, Joseph, Sr. History of the Organization of the Seventies: Names of First and Second Quorums. Items in Relation to the First Presidency of the Seventies. Also, a Brief Glance at Enoch and His City. Embellished with a Likeness of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and a View of the Kirtland Temple. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Steam Printing Establishment, 1878.
George A. Smith, Autobiography, 59; Coltrin, Autobiographical Sketch, [2].
Smith, George A. Autobiography, ca. 1860–1882. George Albert Smith, Papers, 1834–1877. CHL. MS 1322, box 1, fd. 2.
Coltrin, Zebedee. Autobiographical Sketch, 1880. Typescript. CHL. MS 2793.
Young, History of the Organization of the Seventies, 1–2.
Young, Joseph, Sr. History of the Organization of the Seventies: Names of First and Second Quorums. Items in Relation to the First Presidency of the Seventies. Also, a Brief Glance at Enoch and His City. Embellished with a Likeness of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and a View of the Kirtland Temple. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Steam Printing Establishment, 1878.
For an overview of ideas about the Seventy in nineteenth-century Christian churches, see Bray, “The Seventy Disciples in Early 19th-Century Christian Thought.”
Bray, Justin. “ The Seventy Disciples in Early 19th-Century Christian Thought, 1800–1844.” Unpublished paper. Draper, UT, 7 Mar. 2013. Copy in editors’ possession.
Numbers 11:16–17, 24–25; Luke 10:1–17.
Olds, Substance of Several Sermons, 118; Miller, Letters Concerning the Constitution and Order of the Christian Ministry, 80–81.
Olds, Gamaliel S. The Substance of Several Sermons, upon the Subjects of Episcopacy and Presbyterian Parity. Greenfield, MA: Denio and Phelps, 1815.
Miller, Samuel. Letters concerning the Constitution and Order of the Christian Ministry, as Deduced from Scripture and Primitive Usage; Addressed to the Members of the United Presbyterian Churches in the City of New-York. New York: Hopkins and Seymour, 1807.
“Queries,” Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate, 1 Jan. 1831, 4; Bray, “The Seventy Disciples in Early 19th-Century Christian Thought.”
Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate. Utica, NY. 1830–1850.
Bray, Justin. “ The Seventy Disciples in Early 19th-Century Christian Thought, 1800–1844.” Unpublished paper. Draper, UT, 7 Mar. 2013. Copy in editors’ possession.
See, for example, the ordination blessings of Wilkins Jenkins Salisbury, Peter Buchanan, and Alexander Badlam Sr. in Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 1 Mar. 1835.
Articles and Covenants, ca. Apr. 1830 [D&C 20:38–43]; Revelation, 1 Nov. 1831–A [D&C 68:1–2, 7–8].
For more information on the kinds of promises made in these blessings, see Historical Introduction to Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 14–15 Feb. 1835.
Instruction on Priesthood, between ca. 1 Mar. and ca. 4 May 1835 [D&C 107:25–26, 34].
Baldwin, Account of Zion’s Camp, 20. For examples of the Seventy preaching in 1835, see Hazen Aldrich, Report, 28 Dec. 1835, Missionary Reports, 1831–1900, CHL; and Willard Snow, Autobiographical Sketch, [1]–[2], Obituary Notices and Biographies, CHL.
Baldwin, Nathan Bennett. Account of Zion’s Camp, 1882. Typescript. CHL. MS 499.
Missionary Reports, 1831–1900. CHL. MS 6104.
Obituary Notices and Biographies, 1854–1877. CHL. MS 4760.
Minutes, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Jan. 1836, 2:253.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Minutes, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Jan. 1836, 2:253–254; see also JS, Journal, 28 Dec. 1835.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 1 Mar. 1835. Joseph Young later compiled a list of those who were ordained as members of the Seventy on 28 February and 1 March 1835. Denton does not appear on that list. (Young, History of the Organization of the Seventies, 2–4.)
Young, Joseph, Sr. History of the Organization of the Seventies: Names of First and Second Quorums. Items in Relation to the First Presidency of the Seventies. Also, a Brief Glance at Enoch and His City. Embellished with a Likeness of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and a View of the Kirtland Temple. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Steam Printing Establishment, 1878.
The meeting apparently reconvened the morning of 1 March 1835, but those minutes are presented in Minute Book 1 as a separate meeting. (Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 1 Mar. 1835.)
Seth Johnson, the son of Ezekiel Johnson and Julia Hills, converted to Mormonism in fall 1831. He later went on the Camp of Israel expedition, where he contracted cholera. Although he survived his bout with the illness, it weakened his body severely. After returning from the expedition, he taught school in Willoughby, Ohio, but soon fell ill. He died on 19 February 1835, having just turned thirty a few days before. An obituary in the Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate described him as “a young man of promising talents, and of strict religious principles; ever manifesting, by his acts, the warm affection of a heart devoted to the cause of God, and to that most dear to him of all things, the religion of the Lord Jesus.” (Johnson, My Life's Review, 11–12, 18–19; Backman, Profile, 41; Obituary for Seth Johnson, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Feb. 1835, 1:74.)
Johnson, Benjamin Franklin. My Life’s Review: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Johnson. Independence, MO: Zion’s Printing and Publishing Company, [1947].
Backman, Milton V., Jr., comp. A Profile of Latter-day Saints of Kirtland, Ohio, and Members of Zion’s Camp, 1830–1839: Vital Statistics and Sources. 2nd ed. Provo, UT: Department of Church History and Doctrine and Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1983.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
See Luke 22:31; and Book of Mormon, 1830 ed., 491 [3 Nephi 18:18].
See 2 Corinthians 11:5; and Book of Mormon, 1830 ed., 437 [Helaman 11:19].
Bradford Elliott (1824–1852) was the son of David Elliott. He accompanied his father on the Camp of Israel expedition. Born on 12 January 1824, he was eleven years old at the time of this blessing. (Elliott, “Reminiscences in the Life of Orson Hyde Elliot,” 7, 50, 130.)
Elliott, Orson Hyde. “Reminiscences in the Life of Orson Hyde Elliott,” 1899. CHL. MS 8162.
See Deuteronomy 33:13–17.
See Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:19].
See Acts 4:36.