Footnotes
This six-leaf gathering was either a binding error or the result of one sheet coming loose from the binding before the book was inscribed, as the book’s inscription and pagination runs through this gathering without skipping any text or page numbers.
The journal entries are inscribed on pages 26, 31, 33, 36, 39, 43, 44, 48, 56–61, 66–67, 88–95, 122–135, and 164–215.
Footnotes
Thompson died on 27 August 1841. (“Death of Col. Robert B. Thompson,” Times and Seasons, 1 Sept. 1841, 2:519.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
The six canonized revelations constitute, in order of their recording by Thompson, sections 124, 125, 105, 111, 87, and 103 in the current Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The three uncanonized revelations include one dated 20 March 1841 and two dictated on 12 January 1838 before JS departed Ohio and moved to Missouri.
See JS, Journal, 29 June 1842; Richards, Journal, 1 July 1842; and Clayton, History of the Nauvoo Temple, 30.
Richards, Willard. Journals, 1836–1853. Willard Richards, Papers, 1821–1854. CHL. MS 1490, boxes 1–2.
Clayton, William. History of the Nauvoo Temple, 1845. CHL
Clayton, History of the Nauvoo Temple, 30–31.
Clayton, William. History of the Nauvoo Temple, 1845. CHL
For more on this division of labor, see Smith, “Book of the Law of the Lord,” 131–163.
Smith, Alex D. “The Book of the Law of the Lord,” Journal of Mormon History 38 (Fall 2012): 131–163.
The Joseph Smith Papers Project has labeled this second volume “Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B.” See Historical Introduction to Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B.
For more on the Nauvoo penny fund, see Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A, 216.
See Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B, 551.
Trustee-in-Trust. Tithing and Donation Record, 1844 May–1846 January. CHL.
1843 | ||
June 7 | Received from $54.00 in labor on tithing | $54.00 |
[June 7] | Received of 1 brace Pistols value $8.00; on tithing | $8.00 |
8th | This morning (about day break[ )] Elder died at his residence near the . He has been sick only five days and his death was unexpected by all. His loss will be universally lamented not only by his family but by a large circle of brethren who have long witnessed his integrity and uprightness as well as a life of devotedness to the cause of truth. He has endured a great share of persecution and tribulation for the cause of Christ both during the troubles and at other times. On the sixth day of October 1840 he was appointed one of the to build the in which office he maintained during his life, In that station he has shown a disposition to do right at all times and always manifested a great anxiety for the prosperity of the as well as the work at large. He has left a large family to mourn his departure, but he is gone to his rest, for a little season even untill the morning of the Resurrection when he will again come forth and strike hands with the faithful and share the glory of the kingdom of God forever and ever. |
[8th] | Received of $2.79 <on> tithing being part of a receipt given for Bricks value $10.00 balance being returned having failed to obtain the Bricks | $2.79 |
[8th] | Received of 118¾ lbs of soft Soap @ $0.04 p[er] lb value $4.75 on tithing he having received in return one butter Ladle value $0.20 leaving the Balance. | $4.55 |
[8th] | Received of 5 Bushels Potatoes at $0.25 on tithing | $1.25 |
[8th] | Received of Joseph Outhouse $11.00 on labor tithing as certified by the this day | $11.00 |
9 | Received of $9.50 being part of a receipt for $25.00 given by & dated Jany 4th. 1841 he having received in part payment Books to the Amot of $15.50 as per endorsement on said Note. the Balance on tithing | $9.50 |
[9] | Received of per $15.00 being a due bill on on tithing | $15.00 |
[9] | Received of $10.00 being a due Bill on on tithing | $10.00 |
10 | Received of $9.00 in labor by on tithing | $9.00 |
[10] | Received of David Moore $9.00 in labor on Property tithing | $9.00 |