Footnotes
Only the portion of the tithing records donated during JS’s tenure as trustee-in-trust are featured here. After JS’s death on 27 June 1844, it took time to appoint new people to the many offices he held. JS remained the official trustee for the church, with William Clayton acting as an agent and trustee pro tem, until August 1844. On 12 August George Miller and Newel K. Whitney filed their certificate of appointment as the new trustees for the church. Thus, while the record book contains 758 inscribed pages, only the first 61 pages are transcribed and published here, ending on 12 August 1844. (Clayton, Journal, 7 July 1844; Richards, Journal, 9 Aug. 1844; Newel K. Whitney and George Miller, Appointment as Trustees, 12 Aug. 1844, Nauvoo Trustees Papers, 1844–1848, CHL.)
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.
Richards, Willard. Journals, 1836–1853. Willard Richards, Papers, 1821–1854. CHL. MS 1490, boxes 1–2.
Nauvoo Trustees Papers, 1844–1848. CHL.
Entries on page 208 were continued on page 215, entries on page 214 were continued on page 541, and entries on page 540 were continued on page 561.
See Clayton, Journal, 10 December 1844; and Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B, 169.)
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.
“Historian’s Office Inventory G. S. L. City March 19. 1858,” [1].
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
Historian’s Office, “Inventory. Historian’s Office. 4th April 1855,” [1]; Historian’s Office, “Inventory. Historians Office. G. S. L. City April 1.1857,” [1]; Historian’s Office, “Historian’s Office Inventory G. S. L. City March 19. 1858,” [1]; Historian’s Office, “Historian’s Office Catalogue Book March 1858,” [11], Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
Historian’s Office Journal, 24 Mar. 1858, “List of Books from Brigham Young’s Office.”
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
“Inventory of President Joseph Fielding Smith’s Safe,” 23 May 1970, First Presidency, General Administration Files, CHL.
“Inventory of President Joseph Fielding Smith’s Safe,” 23 May 1970. First Presidency, General Administration Files, 1921–1972. CHL.
Letter of transfer, Salt Lake City, UT, 8 Jan. 2010, CHL.
“Inventory of President Joseph Fielding Smith’s Safe,” 23 May 1970. First Presidency, General Administration Files, 1921–1972. CHL.
Footnotes
A notation on the bottom of page 231 reads: “Carried to Record B. Page 551.” (Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A, 231.)
The last entry on page 477 of Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A is dated 6 May 1844. Hiram Clark had returned to Nauvoo from Great Britain in late April and brought with him tithing and donations from the British Saints. It appears that recording these donations would have required more space than was available in Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A, so they were saved until they started a second record book, referred to here as Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B. The donations were recorded on the first five and a half pages of that new book. After these donations, tithing entries from 6 May 1844 as found in Tithing Day Book B were then recorded in Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B. (See “Tithing Day Book B,” 276, Trustee-in-Trust, Tithing Daybooks, CHL.)
Tithing and Donation Record, 1844–1846. CHL.
Brigham Young, Discourse, 16 Sept. 1860, George D. Watt, Papers, CHL, as transcribed by LaJean Purcell Carruth; Joseph F. Smith, 7 Apr. 1901, Conference Reports. . ., 1901, 70.
Watt, George D. Papers, ca. 1846–1865. CHL.
Conference Reports of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1901. (Salt Lake City: Hawkes Publishing, n.d.)
Clayton, Journal, 7 July 1844.
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.
Whitney and Miller had been elected trustees by church leaders on 9 August. (Richards, Journal, 9 Aug. 1844; Newel K. Whitney and George Miller, Appointment as Trustees, 12 Aug. 1844, Nauvoo Trustees Papers, 1844–1848, CHL.)
Richards, Willard. Journals, 1836–1853. Willard Richards, Papers, 1821–1854. CHL. MS 1490, boxes 1–2.
Nauvoo Trustees Papers, 1844–1848. CHL.
The entire record book is digitized and available through the Church History Library catalog.
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July 17 | Received of James Canney per hand Cash $2.00, on tithing | $2.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Clarissa Canney per hand [] Cash $2.00, on tithing | $2.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Henrietta M. Hyatt per hand [] Cash $1.00, on tithing | $1.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Polly Fairbanks per hand [] Cash $2.00. on tithing | $2.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Susannah Beere per hand [] Cash $1.00, on tithing | $1.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Samuel Leaver per hand [] Cash $5.00, on tithing | $5.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Mary [Henry] & Margaret L. Henry per hand [] Cash $5.00 on tithing | $5.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Eliza Snyder per hand [] Cash $2.00, on tithing | $2.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Susannah Snyder per hand [] Cash $2.00. on tithing | $2.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Sarah M. Snyder per hand [] Cash $2.00, on tithing | $2.00 |
[July 17] | Received of Cash in Gold $5.00. on tithing | $5.00 |
[July 17] | Received of $1.80 in Labor by on tithing | $1.80 |
[July 17] | Received of James Olives 1 Cow & Calf value $10.00, on tithing | $10.00 |
[July 17] | Received of 3 bus. [bushels] of Potatoes on tithing | $1.50 |
[July 17] | Received of Raymond Clark 8 yds of Calico @ $0.15 per yd. also 1 bus. of Potatoes $0.38 also 10¼ lbs of Bacon @ $0.04 per lb on tithing | $1.99 |
[July 17] | Received of Martha Louisa Bell 1 p[ai]r. of Summer pants on tithing | $0.63 |
[July] 19 | Received of William A. Empey 1 Tin Bake Oven value $2.00, also Two mens Hats value $5.00, on tithing | $7.00 |
[July 19] | Received of $7.00. as per certificate of Captain of the 9th Ward also $0.50 as per Certificate of Captain of the Stone Quary also $0.50 as per Order of on tithing | $8.00 |
[July 19] | Received of 1 Mule value $50.00. on tithing | $50.00 |
[July 19] | Received of 1 English Watch value $12.00, also $24.80 in Cash on tithing (the above $24.80 was money furnished to pay Sarah Crooks passage from to ) | $36.80 |
Parley P. Pratt left Nauvoo in mid-April 1844 to preach and campaign for JS’s presidential campaign in the eastern United States. He returned to Nauvoo on 10 July, bringing with him tithing and donations from Saints in Boston, New York, and other areas he visited. (See Givens and Grow, Parley P. Pratt, 215–223.)
Givens, Terryl L., and Matthew J. Grow. Parley P. Pratt: The Apostle Paul of Mormonism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
While on a mission in England, William Clayton met Sarah Crook. She was apparently kind and attentive to him, and he grew very attached to her. After JS taught Clayton about plural marriage, Clayton expressed an interest in marrying Sarah Crook as a plural wife. In March 1843, JS told Clayton that it was “lawful” for him to have her travel to Nauvoo from England, and JS offered to provide the money needed for her passage. Sarah Crook arrived in Nauvoo on 31 May 1843. While it appears that she was initially willing to marry Clayton as a plural wife, she soon changed her mind and married William Cook on 16 August 1843. (Clayton, Journal, 12 Feb. 1843, 9 Mar. 1843, 31 May 1843, 3 June 1843; Nauvoo Marriage Record, 17 Aug. 1843, 14; see also Ulrich, House Full of Females, 86–89.)
Clayton, William. Journals, 1842–1845. CHL.
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher. A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women’s Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835–1870. New York: Knopf, 2017.