Footnotes
Volume 1, entry 2355, in Written records index, ca. 1935–1973, CHL.
Footnotes
JS, Journal, 13 Dec. 1841; JS, “To Whom It May Concern,” Times and Seasons, 15 Dec. 1841, 3:638.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Introduction to the Trustee Records; Historical Introduction to Tithing Daybook B; Introduction to the Book of the Law of the Lord.
Introduction to the Trustee Records. The recorder’s office, also referred to as the tithing office, was initially run by Willard Richards. When Richards planned to leave Nauvoo for a trip to the eastern United States in June 1842, William Clayton assumed the recordkeeping responsibilities of the office and was appointed temple recorder in place of Richards in September 1842. (JS and Willard Richards, “To the Eastern Churches,” Times and Seasons, 1 June 1842, 3:814; JS, Journal, 29 June 1842; Clayton, History of the Nauvoo Temple, 30–31.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Clayton, William. History of the Nauvoo Temple, 1845. CHL
Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A, 27, 263. The index is incomplete and includes up to page 263 in Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A.
See, for example, Invoice from A. I. Chittenden, circa 2 November 1841.
Trustee Account Book, 28–57, 64–67, 112.
Trustee Ledger A, 7–79. When William Clayton began recording in Trustee Ledger A in October 1842, he copied invoices 1–26 to the temple committee from this record book to the new ledger; later invoices were copied directly into the ledger.
Only a few Nauvoo businesses are included in the record book. The Nauvoo House Association figures prominently, both for its shares of stock, which were valued at fifty dollars each, as well as for its receipts and due bills that were submitted as tithing. The church’s printing office and newspaper editor’s office were also identified with distinct accounts. An unidentified “Store” is named on several pages. It is unclear if the store was the store run by the temple committee, JS’s Nauvoo store, or another local store. (See, for example, Trustee Account Book, 60, 62, 75–77, 83–86.)
See, for example, Trustee Account Book, 72–74.
1842 | Memorandum of Deeds | |||
Aug[u]st 22 | 158 | to Trustee for 40 Acres N[orth] of the S. W. [southwest] 1/4 of section No 7 in T[ownship] No 4 N. and Range No 7 W[est] of the 4th. principal Meridian | 200.00 | <Septr. 24th. 1842 sold to David Fuller> |
[Augst] 30th. | 159 | for W. 1/2 of L[ot] 3 B[lock] 125 deed to be given by Trustee | 800.00 | <Sold [3 words illegible]> |
Sept[embe]r. 13th. | 233 | ’s Deed to Trustee for L 1 in B 32 of the Town of also 40 acres of the N. E [northeast] 1/4 of the N. W. [northwest] 1/4 of Section No 13 in Township 56 N. in R[ange] No 29 W. of the 5th. principal Meridian | ||
22nd. | 234 | for West undivided third part of L1 B 120 Deed given by Trustee | 250.00 | <sold to Robert D Kincaid> |
24th. | 235 | Knowlton Hanks Deed to Trustee for N. E 1/4 of section 31 of T[ownship] 5 N. in R. 7 W. of the 4th. P[rincipal] Meridian | 800.00 | |
Nov[embe]r. 4th. | s Deed to Trustee for N 1/2 of Lot No. 4 in Block No. 116 of the City of | 330.00 | <sold Jos Harding> | |
Novr. 8th. | s Deed to Trustee for 6 acres in the S. W. corner of S. E. [southeast] 1/4 of 9— 6— 8 | <Deeded> <Traded Back> | ||
Novr. 21st. | s Deed to Trustee for 1/6 of Lot 1 Block 119 Deed to Come from Trustee | 150.00 | <sold to for $200.00 July 25 43> | |
Decr. 8th. | Deed to Trustee for Lot 4 in Block 3 in s addition to | 200.00 | ||
Jany 19th. | Deed to Trustee for part of L 52 B 4 s addition | 70.00 | <sold to Danl. Hill> | |
February 22nd. | Ethan Kimball to Trustee for Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4 in B 7 Also L 1 B 17 Also L 4 B 4 of s 2nd. add[ition] | 690.00 | ||
[February] 17th | s Deed to Trustee for Lot 2 B 127 in city of | 800.00 |
Insertion in handwriting of William Clayton.
Insertion in handwriting of William Clayton.
Insertion in handwriting of George Walker.
Insertion in handwriting of William Clayton.
Insertion in handwriting of William Clayton.
James Whitehead handwriting ends; William Clayton begins.
William Clayton handwriting ends; James Whitehead begins.