Footnotes
of Ways & Means. | of Police. |
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The Committee of Ways and Means was “to consist of One Member from each Ward, to whom shall be referred all Subjects of Taxation & Revenue.” The precise location of Wells’s residence is unknown, but he owned property in both the Second and Third wards. Spencer lived in the Second Ward, and Pratt lived in the First Ward. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 50; Book of Assessment, 1842, Second Ward, 17; Book of Assessment, 1842, Third Ward, 23, Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; Platt, Nauvoo, 23, 34.)
Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845. CHL.
Platt, Lyman De. Nauvoo: Early Mormon Records Series, 1839–1846. Vol. 1. Highland, UT, 1980.
The Committee of Police was “to consist of One Member from each Ward, who are empowered to call upon any Officer of the Corporation, for any information, report, paper or other Matter relative to the Police.” The precise location of Wells’s residence is unknown, but he owned property in both the Second and Third wards. Spencer lived in the Second Ward, and Bennett lived in the Fourth Ward. A description of the responsibilities of the city’s police was included among the ordinances passed on 30 January 1843. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51; Book of Assessment, 1842, Second Ward, 17; Book of Assessment, 1842, Third Ward, 23, Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; Platt, Nauvoo, 34, 90; Ordinances, 30 Jan. 1843.)
Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845. CHL.
Platt, Lyman De. Nauvoo: Early Mormon Records Series, 1839–1846. Vol. 1. Highland, UT, 1980.