Footnotes
Whitmer was the president of the Missouri high council but had been residing in Kirtland, Ohio, since at least October 1834, and Smith was a member of the Kirtland high council. (Minutes, 3 July 1834; Oliver Cowdery, Editorial, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Oct. 1834, 1:3; Revised Minutes, 18–19 Feb. 1834 [D&C 102:3].)
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
See, for example, Note, 9 Jan. 1833; and Note, 15 Mar. 1833.
Historical Introduction to Minutes, 30 Apr. 1832.
Revelation, 26 Apr. 1832 [D&C 82:11–12]; Revelation, 12 Nov. 1831 [D&C 70:1–3].
Revelation, 15 Mar. 1833 [D&C 92:1–2]; Minutes, 11 Sept. 1833.
See Revelation, 23 Apr. 1834 [D&C 104]; and Parkin, “Joseph Smith and the United Firm,” 33–34.
Parkin, Max H. “Joseph Smith and the United Firm: The Growth and Decline of the Church’s First Master Plan of Business and Finance, Ohio and Missouri, 1832–1834.” BYU Studies 46, no. 3 (2007): 5–66.
Editorial, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Sept. 1835, 1:192; Historical Introduction to Doctrine and Covenants, 1835; Doctrine and Covenants, 1835 ed., title page.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
F. G. Williams & Co., Account Book, 1.
F. G. Williams & Co. Account Book, 1833–1835. CHL. In Patience Cowdery, Diary, 1849–1851. CHL. MS 3493.
F. G. Williams & Co., Account Book, 3 (second numbering).
F. G. Williams & Co. Account Book, 1833–1835. CHL. In Patience Cowdery, Diary, 1849–1851. CHL. MS 3493.
See, for example, Letter to Quorum of the Twelve, 4 Aug. 1835; and Minutes, 26 Sept. 1835.
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In spring 1832, Newel K. Whitney and Sidney Gilbert were “appointed agents to act in the name” of the United Firm, but it does not appear that any agents were appointed to the Literary Firm prior to this time. (Minutes, ca. 1 May 1832.)
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