Footnotes
See, for example, John P. Greene, Facts relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons or Latter Day Saints, from the State of Missouri, under the “Exterminating Order” (Cincinnati: R. P. Brooks, 1839); John Taylor, A Short Account of the Murders, Roberies, Burnings, Thefts, and Other Outrages Committed by the Mob and Militia of the State of Missouri, upon the Latter Day Saints ([Springfield, IL], [1839]); Parley P. Pratt, History of the Late Persecution Inflicted by the State of Missouri upon the Mormons (Detroit: Dawson and Bates, 1839); and “A History, of the Persecution,” Times and Seasons, Dec. 1839, 1:17–20.
Greene, John P. Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons or Latter Day Saints, from the State of Missouri, under the “Exterminating Order.” By John P. Greene, an Authorized Representative of the Mormons. Cincinnati: R. P. Brooks, 1839.
Scott, Franklin William. Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1814–1879. Springfield, IL: Illinois State Historical Library, 1910.Taylor, John. A Short Account of the Murders, Roberies, Burnings, Thefts, and Other Outrages Committed by the Mob and Militia of the State of Missouri, Upon the Latter Day Saints. Springfield, IL: By the author, 1839.
Correspondence between Hyrum Smith and JS places Hyrum in Commerce during the ensuing months. (See, for example, Letter to Hyrum Smith and Nauvoo High Council, 5 Dec. 1839; and Letter from Hyrum Smith, 2 Jan. 1840.)
See “Robinson, George W.,” in Jenson, LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:252–253.
Jenson, Andrew. Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 4 vols. Salt Lake City: Andrew Jenson History Co., 1901–1936.
Orson Hyde, Commerce, IL, 4 Mar. 1840, Letter to the Editor, Times and Seasons, Mar. 1840, 1:71–73.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Orson Hyde, Commerce, IL, 4 Mar. 1840, Letter to the Editor, Times and Seasons, Mar. 1840, 1:72.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
George W. Robinson, “To the Public,” Times and Seasons, May 1840, 1:112. The advertisement, in Robinson’s name, did not specify that Robinson had copies available in the Nauvoo area but stated that the pamphlets had “recently been published at Cincinnatti.” It is unclear how many copies of the first edition were printed, but two thousand copies of a second, slightly revised edition were printed by the same Cincinnati publishing house later in the year. (Crawley, Descriptive Bibliography, 1:124.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Crawley, Peter. A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church. 3 vols. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1997–2012.
In a letter dated 4 March 1840, Hyde wrote to Don Carlos Smith and Ebenezer Robinson, editors of the Times and Seasons, that while in Springfield in November 1839 he “fell in company with Brother George W. Robinson, of this place [Commerce], who was going eastward to Vermont & other States, having with him the history of the church from 1833, written by President Rigdon, read and approved of by the Quincy conference.” Additionally, the 1 and 15 January and 1 February 1841 issues of the Times and Seasons printed notices for George W. Robinson’s printing and bookbinding business, advertising, among other publications, the second edition of “S. Rigdon’s Appeal.” The second edition was published as [Sidney Rigdon], An Appeal to the American People: Being an Account of the Persecutions of the Church of Latter Day Saints; and of the Barbarities Inflicted on Them by the Inhabitants of the State of Missouri, 2nd ed. (Cincinnati: Shepard and Stearns, 1840). (Orson Hyde, Commerce, IL, 4 Mar. 1840, Letter to the Editor, Times and Seasons, Mar. 1840, 1:72; Advertisement, Times and Seasons, 1 Jan. 1841, 2:272; 15 Jan. 1841, 2:288; 1 Feb. 1841, 2:310.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
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The manuscript was quite lengthy; the two published editions of the Appeal ran to eighty-four and sixty pages, respectively. It is unclear how much of the appeal was read at the conference. (Crawley, Descriptive Bibliography, 1:103–104, 124.)
Crawley, Peter. A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church. 3 vols. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1997–2012.
Robinson was appointed general church recorder and clerk for the First Presidency on 6 April 1838. (Minutes, 6 Apr. 1838.)
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