Footnotes
Thomas Bullock’s 1846 inventory lists “Records of High Council 1. 2. & Rough Book.” Loose high council records without Church Historian’s Office docketing, such as this notification, were likely interfiled in the council’s record books. (“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.
Footnotes
Wood, Journals, 15; Conference Report, Pleasant Vale, IL, 25 and 27 Sept. 1841, Historian’s Office, Minutes and Reports (Local Units), 1840–1886, CHL.
Wood, Daniel. Journals, ca. 1862–1900. CHL.
Historian’s Office. Minutes and Reports, 1840–1886. CHL.
Conference Report, Pleasant Vale, IL, 25 and 27 Sept. 1841, Historian’s Office, Minutes and Reports (Local Units), 1840–1886, CHL. Pleasant Vale Township was founded around 1820. Latter-day Saints began settling in the township by January 1841, and they apparently constructed a meetinghouse in the northwest portion of the township. The Pleasant Vale stake was organized by March. On 24 May this stake and others were discontinued by JS, who wanted local Saints to settle in Nauvoo so the church’s energies could be focused on building a temple there. (Thompson, “Pike County Settled 1820,” 71–72, 77; Platt, “Early Branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,” 37; History of Pike County, Illinois, 835–836; Revelation, 20 Mar. 1841; Letter to the Saints Abroad, 24 May 1841.)
Historian’s Office. Minutes and Reports, 1840–1886. CHL.
Thompson, Jesse M. “Pike County Settled 1820; 100 Years Ago.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 13, no. 1 (Apr. 1920): 71–84.
Platt, Lyman De. “Early Branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1850.” Nauvoo Journal 3 (1991): 3–50.
History of Pike County, Illinois; Together with Sketches of its Cities, Villages, and Townships. . . . Chicago: Charles C. Chapman, 1880.
Draper, Autobiography, 1–2; Wood, Journals, 2–4; Young, Journal, 25–28 June 1835.
Draper, William. Autobiography, 1881. CHL. MS 819.
Wood, Daniel. Journals, ca. 1862–1900. CHL.
Young, Brigham. Journals, 1832–1877. Brigham Young Office Files, 1832–1878. CHL. CR 1234 1, boxes 71–73.
JS, Journal, 23 Jan. 1842. One of the signed statements Wood gathered in his defense indicates that he was accused of saying that JS “said the sword is unsheathed and never should be sheathed until his enimies were all destroyed.” JS apparently made a statement similar to this in Missouri in mid-1838. (Wiley Watson et al., Statements, 1 Feb. 1842, Nauvoo Stake High Council Papers, CHL; see also testimonies of Abner Scovil, John Corrill, George Walter, and George M. Hinkle, Richmond, MO, Nov. 1838, State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Treason and Other Crimes [Mo. 5th Jud. Cir. 1838], in State of Missouri, “Evidence”; and Thomas B. Marsh and Orson Hyde, Affidavit, Richmond, MO, 24 Oct. 1838, copy, Mormon War Papers, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City.)
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, ca. 1839–ca. 1843. Fair copy. In Oliver Cowdery, Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL.
Missouri, State of. “Evidence.” Hearing Record, Richmond, MO, 12–29 Nov. 1838, State of Missouri v. Joseph Smith et al. for Treason and Other Crimes (Mo. 5th Cir. Ct. 1838). Eugene Morrow Violette Collection, 1806–1921, Western Historical Manuscript Collection. University of Missouri and State Historical Society of Missouri, Ellis Library, University of Missouri, Columbia.
Mormon War Papers, 1838–1841. MSA.
Wiley Watson et al., Statements, 1 Feb. 1842, Nauvoo Stake High Council Papers, CHL.
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, ca. 1839–ca. 1843. Fair copy. In Oliver Cowdery, Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL.
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, 8 May 1842, 43–44.
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, ca. 1839–ca. 1843. Fair copy. In Oliver Cowdery, Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL.
“Nauvoo Journals, May 1843–June 1844”; Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Minutes, 31 Aug. 1841.
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Minutes, 1840–1844. CHL.
Wiley Watson et al., Statements, 1 Feb. 1842, Nauvoo Stake High Council Papers, CHL.
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, ca. 1839–ca. 1843. Fair copy. In Oliver Cowdery, Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL.
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, 5 Feb. 1842, 39.
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, ca. 1839–ca. 1843. Fair copy. In Oliver Cowdery, Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL.
It is possible that “Present” indicates that the notification was to be presented to Wood by courier. (See JS, Journal, 23 Jan. 1842.)