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1805–1820
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Addenda, Note A • 1805–1820
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Addenda, Note C • 1805–1820
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1820–1823
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Addenda, Note B • 1820–1823
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Addenda, Note C • 1820–1823
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1823–1827
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January 1827
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September 1827
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September 1827–February 1828
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April–June 1828
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July 1828
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February 1829
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March 1829
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March 1829, continued
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Circa April 1829, inserted pages
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April 1829
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May 1829
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June 1829
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June–August 1829
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April 1830
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April–May 1830
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6 April 1830 • Tuesday
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June 1830
Page 41
July 1830
Page 48
August 1830
Page 51
September 1830
Page 54
October 1830
Page 60
October 1830, continued
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November 1830
Page 77
December 1830
Page 78
January–February 1831
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2 January 1831 • Sunday
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5 January 1831 • Wednesday
Page 91
6 January 1831 • Thursday
Page 92
February 1831
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4 February 1831 • Friday
Page 93
9 February 1831 • Wednesday
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7 March 1831 • Monday
Page 104
8 March 1831 • Tuesday
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10 March 1831 • Thursday
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April–May 1831
Page 114
7 May 1831 • Saturday
Page 112
9 May 1831 • Monday
Page 114
20 May 1831 • Friday
Page 116
June 1831
Page 122
6 June 1831 • Monday
Page 118
8 June 1831 • Wednesday
Page 121
10 June 1831 • Friday
Page 121
14 June 1831 • Tuesday
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15 June 1831 • Wednesday
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19 June–July 1831
Page 126
1 August 1831 • Monday
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1 August 1831 • Monday, continued
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August 1831
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2 August 1831 • Tuesday
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3–7 August 1831 • Wednesday–Sunday
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8 August 1831 • Monday
Page 141
9–12 August 1831 • Tuesday–Friday
Page 142
13 August 1831 • Saturday
Page 145
September 1831
Page 151
11 September 1831 • Sunday
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12 September–October 1831
Page 153
October 1831
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1–12 November 1831 • Tuesday–Saturday
Page 157
November 1831
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1 December 1831 • Thursday
Page 175
December 1831–January 1832
Page 178
3–4 December 1831 • Saturday–Sunday
Page 176
25 January 1832 • Wednesday
Page 180
25 January–16 February 1832 • Wednesday–Thursday
Page 183
March 1832
Page 192
25–26 March 1832 • Sunday–Monday
Page 205
30 March–24 April 1832 • Friday–Tuesday
Page 209
26 April 1832 • Thursday
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27 April 1832 • Friday
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28–30 April 1832 • Saturday–Monday
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1 May 1832 • Tuesday
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6 May–June 1832
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June–August 1832
Page 216
September 1832
Page 229
September–November 1832
Page 240
Addenda, Note A • 8 November 1832
Page 2 [addenda]
December 1832
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6 December 1832 • Thursday
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25 December 1832 • Tuesday
Page 244
27 December 1832 • Thursday
Page 245
4 January 1833 • Friday
Page 257
11 January 1833 • Friday
Page 262
14 January 1833 • Monday
Page 264
22–23 January 1833 • Tuesday–Wednesday
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2 February 1833 • Saturday
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6 February 1833 • Wednesday
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11 February 1833 • Monday
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12 February 1833 • Tuesday
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13 February 1833 • Wednesday
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15 February 1833 • Friday
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17 February 1833 • Sunday
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26 February 1833 • Tuesday
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27 February 1833 • Wednesday
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March–April 1833
Page 287
8 March 1833 • Friday
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9 March 1833 • Saturday
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12 March 1833 • Tuesday
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15 March 1833 • Friday
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18 March 1833 • Monday
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23 March 1833 • Saturday
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26 March 1833 • Tuesday
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2 April 1833 • Tuesday
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6 April 1833 • Saturday
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13 April 1833 • Saturday
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30 April 1833 • Tuesday
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May 1833
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4 May 1833 • Saturday
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Addenda, Note A • 4 May 1833
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6 May 1833 • Monday
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Addenda, Note B • 25 May 1833
Page 2 [addenda]
1 June 1833 • Saturday
Page 297
3 June 1833 • Monday
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4 June 1833 • Tuesday
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5 June 1833 • Wednesday
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6 June 1833 • Thursday
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21 June 1833 • Friday
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23 June 1833 • Sunday
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24 June 1833 • Monday
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25 June 1833 • Tuesday
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July 1833
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2 July 1833 • Tuesday
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13 July 1833 • Saturday
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16 July 1833 • Tuesday
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20 July 1833 • Saturday
Page 327
23 July 1833 • Tuesday
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2 August 1833 • Friday
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6 August 1833 • Tuesday
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21 August 1833 • Wednesday
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Addenda, Note A • 9 September 1833
Page 1 [addenda]
11 September 1833 • Wednesday
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26 September 1833 • Thursday
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28 September 1833 • Saturday
Page 345
October 1833
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5–6 October 1833 • Saturday–Sunday
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8–10 October 1833 • Tuesday–Thursday
Page 356
10 October 1833 • Thursday
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11–12 October 1833 • Friday–Saturday
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13–20 October 1833 • Sunday–Sunday
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22–28 October 1833 • Tuesday–Monday
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29–31 October 1833 • Tuesday–Thursday
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30 October 1833 • Wednesday
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31 October 1833 • Thursday
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1–4 November 1833 • Friday–Monday
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1 November 1833 • Friday
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2 November 1833 • Saturday
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3 November 1833 • Sunday
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4 November 1833 • Monday
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5–7 November 1833 • Tuesday–Thursday
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13 November 1833 • Wednesday
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14–19 November 1833 • Thursday–Tuesday
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19 November 1833 • Tuesday
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21–24 November 1833 • Thursday–Sunday
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22 November 1833 • Friday
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25 November 1833 • Monday
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29 November 1833 • Friday
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1–4 December 1833 • Sunday–Wednesday
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December 1833
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5 December 1833 • Thursday
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6 December 1833 • Friday
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10 December 1833 • Tuesday
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12 December 1833 • Thursday
Page 397
15 December 1833 • Sunday
Page 397
16 December 1833 • Monday
Page 398
18 December 1833 • Wednesday
Page 406
19 December 1833 • Thursday
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24 December 1833 • Tuesday
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26 December 1833 • Thursday
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27 December 1833 • Friday
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31 December 1833 • Tuesday
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1 January 1834 • Wednesday
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2 January 1834 • Thursday
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Addenda, Note F • 2 January 1834
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9 January 1834 • Thursday
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11 January 1834 • Saturday
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16 January 1834 • Thursday
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22 January 1834 • Wednesday
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Addenda, Note E • 22 January 1834
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28 January 1834 • Tuesday
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1 February 1834 • Saturday
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February 1834
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4 February 1834 • Tuesday
Page 421
9 February 1834 • Sunday
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12 February 1834 • Wednesday
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13 February 1834 • Thursday
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17 February 1834 • Monday
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18–19 February 1834 • Tuesday–Wednesday
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19 February 1834 • Wednesday
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20 February 1834 • Thursday
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24 February 1834 • Monday
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Addenda, Note D • 24 February 1834
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26–27 February 1834 • Wednesday–Thursday
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27 February 1834 • Thursday
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28 February–2 March 1834 • Friday–Sunday
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3–6 March 1834 • Monday–Thursday
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7 March 1834 • Friday
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8–9 March 1834 • Saturday–Sunday
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10 March 1834 • Monday
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11–17 March 1834 • Tuesday–Monday
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17 March 1834 • Monday
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18–20 March 1834 • Tuesday–Thursday
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21–30 March 1834 • Friday–Sunday
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31 March 1834 • Monday
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1 April 1834 • Tuesday
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2–4 April 1834 • Wednesday–Friday
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5 April 1834 • Saturday
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7 April 1834 • Monday
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9 April 1834 • Wednesday
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10 April 1834 • Thursday
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11 April 1834 • Friday
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12 April 1834 • Saturday
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13 April 1834 • Sunday
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14–17 April 1834 • Monday–Thursday
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18 April 1834 • Friday
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19 April 1834 • Saturday
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20 April 1834 • Sunday
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21 April 1834 • Monday
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22–23 April 1834 • Tuesday–Wednesday
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24 April 1834 • Thursday
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1 May 1834 • Thursday
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2 May 1834 • Friday
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3 May 1834 • Saturday
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5 May 1834 • Monday
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Addenda, Note 20 • 5 May 1834
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7 May 1834 • Wednesday
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7–10 May 1834 • Wednesday–Saturday
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11 May 1834 • Sunday
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12–17 May 1834 • Monday–Saturday
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Addenda, Note G • 12–17 May 1834
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Addenda, Note 1 • 12–17 May 1834
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Addenda, Note 2 • 12–17 May 1834
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18–21 May 1834 • Sunday–Wednesday
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Addenda, Note 3 • 18–21 May 1834
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Addenda, Note 4 • 18–24 May 1834
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25–26 May 1834 • Sunday–Monday
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Addenda, Note 5 • 25–26 May 1834
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27–29 May 1834 • Tuesday–Thursday
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Addenda, Note 6 • 27–29 May 1834
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30 May–3 June 1834 • Friday–Tuesday
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Addenda, Note H • 30 May–3 June 1834
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Addenda, Note I • 30 May–3 June 1834
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Addenda, Note 7 • 30 May–3 June 1834
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4–5 June 1834 • Wednesday–Thursday
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Addenda, Note J • 4–5 June 1834
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Addenda, Note 8 • 4–5 June 1834
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6 June 1834 • Friday
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6–7 June 1834 • Friday–Saturday
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Addenda, Note K • 6–7 June 1834
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Addenda, Note 9 • 6–7 June 1834
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Addenda, Note 10 • 6–7 June 1834
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Addenda, Note 11 • 6–7 June 1834
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Addenda, Note 21 • 6–7 June 1834
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9 June 1834 • Monday
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10 June 1834 • Tuesday
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12 June 1834 • Thursday
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Addenda, Note 12 • 12 June 1834
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Addenda, Note L • 13 June 1834
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14 June 1834 • Saturday
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Addenda, Note 13 • 14 June 1834
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Addenda, Note 14 • 15–16 June 1834
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16 June 1834 • Monday
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Addenda, Note 15 • 17–19 June 1834
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19 June 1834 • Thursday
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Addenda, Note 16 • 19–20 June 1834
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20–21 June 1834 • Friday–Saturday
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22 June 1834 • Sunday
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23 June 1834 • Monday
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24 June 1834 • Tuesday
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25 June 1834 • Wednesday
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Addenda, Note 17 • 25 June 1834
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26 June 1834 • Thursday
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Addenda, Note 18 • 26–28 June 1834
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1 July 1834 • Tuesday
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2 July 1834 • Wednesday
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3 July 1834 • Thursday
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Addenda, Note 19 • 3 July 1834
Page 16 [addenda]
7 July 1834 • Monday
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8–9 July 1834 • Tuesday–Wednesday
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10 July 1834 • Thursday
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12 July 1834 • Saturday
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31 July–1 August 1834 • Thursday–Friday
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4 August 1834 • Monday
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6–7 August 1834 • Wednesday–Thursday
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11 August 1834 • Friday
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16 August 1834 • Saturday
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21 August 1834 • Thursday
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23 August 1834 • Saturday
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28 August 1834 • Thursday
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29–30 August 1834 • Friday–Saturday
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Biography of Sidney Rigdon
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Biography of Edward Partridge
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Source Note
JS, History, 1838–1856, vol. A-1, created 11 June 1839–24 Aug. 1843; handwriting of , , , and ; 553 pages, plus 16 pages of addenda; CHL. This is the first volume of a six-volume manuscript history of the church. This first volume covers the period from 23 December 1805 to 30 August 1834; the remaining five volumes, labeled B-1 through F-1, continue through 8 August 1844.
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Historical Introduction
This document, “History, 1838–1856, volume A-1, [23 December 1805–30 August 1834],” is the first of the six volumes of the “Manuscript History of the Church” (in The Joseph Smith Papers it bears the editorial title “History, 1838-1856”). The completed six-volume collection covers the period from 23 December 1805–8 August 1844. Volume A-1 encompasses the period from JS’s birth in 1805 to 30 August 1834, just after the return of the Camp of Israel (later known as Zion’s Camp) from to , Ohio. For a fuller discussion of the entire six-volume work, see the general introduction to the history.In April 1838, with the aid of his counselor , JS renewed his efforts to draft a “history”. served as scribe. JS’s journal for late April and early May 1838 notes six days on which JS, Rigdon, and Robinson were engaged in “writing history.” Though not completed and no longer extant, that draft laid the foundation for what became the six-volume manuscript eventually published as the “History of Joseph Smith,” and at least a portion of its contents are assumed to have been included in the manuscript presented here.On 11 June 1839 in , Illinois, JS once again began dictating his “history.” now served as scribe. Apparently the narrative commenced where the earlier 1838 draft left off. When work was interrupted in July 1839, Mulholland inscribed the draft material, including at least some of ’s earlier material, into a large record book already containing the text of an incomplete history previously produced over a span of two years, 1834–1836. For the new history, Mulholland simply turned the ledger over and began at the back of the book. The volume was later labeled A-1 on its spine, identifying it as the first of multiple volumes of the manuscript history.Prior to his untimely death on 3 November 1839, recorded the first fifty-nine pages in the volume. Subsequently, his successor, , contributed about sixteen more pages before his death in August 1841. then added a little over seventy-five pages. However, substantial progress on the history was not made until December 1842 when assumed responsibility for the compilation and was appointed JS’s “private secretary and historian.” Richards would contribute the remainder of the text inscribed in the 553-page first volume. The narrative recorded in A-1 was completed in August 1843. and Charles Wandell subsequently added sixteen pages of “Addenda” material, which provided notes, extensive revisions, or additional text to be inserted in the original manuscript where indicated. For instance, several of the addenda expanded on the account of the Camp of Israel as initially recorded.JS dictated or supplied information for much of A-1, and he personally corrected the first forty-two pages before his death. As planned, his historian-scribes maintained the first-person, chronological narrative format initially established in the volume. When various third-person accounts were drawn upon, they were generally converted to the first person, as if JS were directly relating the account. After JS’s death, , , , and others modified and corrected the manuscript as they reviewed material before its eventual publication.Beginning in March 1842 the church’s Nauvoo periodical, the Times and Seasons, began publishing the narrative as the “History of Joseph Smith.” At the time of JS’s death only the history through December 1831 had been published. When the final issue of the Times and Seasons, dated 15 February 1846 appeared, the account had been carried forward through August 1834—the end of the material recorded in A-1. The “History of Joseph Smith” was also published in in the church periodical the Millennial Star beginning in June 1842. Once a press was established in Utah and the Deseret News began publication, the “History of Joseph Smith” once more appeared in print in serialized form. Beginning with the November 1851 issue, the narrative picked up where the Times and Seasons had left off over five years earlier.Aside from the material dictated or supplied by JS prior to his death, the texts for A-1 and for the history’s subsequent volumes were drawn from a variety of primary and secondary sources including JS’s diaries and letters, minutes of meetings, the first edition of the Doctrine and Covenants, church and other periodicals, reports of JS’s discourses, and the reminiscences and recollections of church members. The narrative in A-1 provides JS’s personal account of the foundational events of his life as a prophet and the early progress of the church. It also encompasses contentions and disputations that erupted between the Latter-day Saints and their neighbors in , , , and . While it remains difficult to distinguish JS’s own contributions from composition of his historian-scribes, the narrative trenchantly captures the poignancy and intensity of his life while offering an enlightening account of the birth of the church he labored to establish.
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*Minutes, 23 June 1834

had predicted and warned them of the danger of such chastisements, but there <were> some who would not give heed to my words.
On the morning of the 23d we resumed our march for , Clay county, taking a circuitous course round the heads of to avoid the deep water. When within five or six miles of , we were met by General Atchison and other gentlemen who desired us not to go to , as the feelings of the people were so much enraged against us. At their this communication we wheeled to the left and crossing the prairie and woodland came to bro s residence, and encamped on the bank of , in Bro Burgharts field. During this day <day> a of was called assembled in fulfillment of the revelation given the day previous, and the following individuals were called and chosen as they were made manifest unto me by the voice of the Spirit, and Revelation, to receive their .
was called and chosen; to go to and receive his endowment with power from on high, and also, to stand in his office of , to purchase lands in the State of .
was called and chosen: and it was appointed unto him to receive his endowment with power from on high, and help carry on the printing establishment in , until .
and were called and chosen, and it was appointed unto them to receive their endowment with power from on high in and assist in [HC 2:112] gathering up the strength of the Lord’s house and preach the gospel.
and were called and chosen. and appointed to receive their endowment in and stand <continue> in their offices.
, was called and chosen; and appointed to receive his endowment in , and to assist in gathering up the strength of the Lord’s house, and to proclaim the everlasting gospel until Zion is redeemed. But he said he “could not do it.” [p. 503]
, but there were some who would not give heed to my words.
On the 23d a of assembled in fulfillment of the revelation given the day previous, and the following individuals were called and chosen as they were made manifest unto me by the voice of the Spirit, and Revelation, to receive their .
was called and chosen; to go to and receive his endowment with power from on high, and also, to stand in his office of , to purchase lands in the State of .
was called and chosen: and it was appointed unto him to receive his endowment with power from on high, and help carry on the printing establishment in , until .
and were called and chosen, and it was appointed unto them to receive their endowment with power from on high in and assist in [HC 2:112] gathering up the strength of the Lord’s house and preach the gospel.
and were called and chosen. and appointed to receive their endowment in and continue in their offices.
, was called and chosen; and appointed to receive his endowment in , and to assist in gathering up the strength of the Lord’s house, and to proclaim the everlasting gospel until Zion is redeemed. But he said he “could not do it.” [p. 503]
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TEXT: Except for this insertion (in Willard Richards’s hand), all redactions in this paragraph by Thomas Bullock, who wrote in the margin, “to be on page 498”
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