History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]

  • Source Note
  • Historical Introduction
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9 April 1844 • Tuesday
Tuesday 9 April At 8 a m the assembled at the , and were addressed by Elder after which said (see [Jonathan] Grimshaws Mss page 7-8-9-10.
requested all who were in favor of electing bro Joseph Smith to the Presidency of the <​to​> signify it by raising your right hands when at least 1500 Elders raised them & commenced clapping their hands and gave many loud cheers the opposite vote was then called for when one hand was raised.
20 mins to 11 a call was made for the volunteers to go a preaching to pass out to the green, a great Company moved out and returned to the right of the , & were numbered. 244.
20 mins to 1 adjourned for one hour
P M Met according to adjournment the names of the Volunteers were called, & places assigned to each
said (see Grimshaw Mss (pa. 11. Ms)
<​The weather has been beautiful for the , & <​they have been​> the greatest, best, & most glorious five consecutive days <​ever enjoyed by this generation​> & much good <​was​> done; Many Spectators were present from , , , & other Towns. When we consider the immense number present, the good order that was preserved, it speaks much in favor of the morality of the .​>
In the afternoon I rode out with <​ & others​> to the Mound <​the​> Peach trees look beautiful.
I copy from the Millenial Star, the Minutes of the Conference for the past 4 days, held in the Music Hall England “According to (see <​Star​> pages 194 to 200) four o clock p m
The Mayor & received a notification to produce Docket & other papers in case of , before the Circuit Court at : also a similar notification to produce papers in case of <​appealed​> before Circuit Court
10 April 1844 • Wednesday
10 The were in Council arranging for <​a plan of appointing​>
Extract of a letter from “the Marquis of Downshire (copy) for them
I here insert a letter written by Dr <​an eminent physician of Belleville, St. Clair Co. Ill: and political writer & a very influential Mason​> to the Times & Seasons (copy) <​see Mss​> erudition. I will leave the subject for the present and prepare for my departure home. I am satisfied that is a place of knowledge and that wisdom will be justified of her children”
11 April 1844 • Thursday
11 In <​General​> — in the , morning & afternoon— had a very interesting time. the Spirit of the Lord “Prest. J. was voted our P. P. & K. [Prophet, Priest, and King] with loud Hosannas” was with us & we closed the Council with loud shouts of Hosanna. -[leave 4 lines.]- [p. 31]
9 April 1844 • Tuesday
Tuesday 9 April At 8 a m the assembled at the , and were addressed by Elder after which said (see [Jonathan] Grimshaws Mss page 7-8-9-10.
requested all who were in favor of electing bro Joseph Smith to the Presidency of the to signify it by raising your right hands when at least 1500 Elders raised them & commenced clapping their hands and gave many loud cheers the opposite vote was then called for when one hand was raised.
20 mins to 11 a call was made for the volunteers to go a preaching to pass out to the green, a great Company moved out and returned to the right of the , & were numbered. 244.
20 mins to 1 adjourned for one hour
P M Met according to adjournment the names of the Volunteers were called, & places assigned to each
said (see Grimshaw Mss (pa. 11. Ms)
The weather has been beautiful for the , & they have been the greatest, best, & most glorious five consecutive days ever enjoyed by this generation much good was done; Many Spectators were present from , , , & other Towns. When we consider the immense number present, the good order that was preserved, it speaks much in favor of the morality of the .
In the afternoon I rode out with & others to the Mound the Peach trees look beautiful.
I copy from the Millenial Star, the Minutes of the Conference for the past 4 days, held in the Music Hall England “According to (see Star pages 194 to 200) four o clock p m
The Mayor & received a notification to produce Docket & other papers in case of , before the Circuit Court at : also a similar notification to produce papers in case of appealed before Circuit Court
10 April 1844 • Wednesday
10 The were in Council arranging a plan of appointing
Extract of a letter from “the Marquis of Downshire (copy) for them
11 April 1844 • Thursday
11 In General — in the , morning & afternoon— had a very interesting time. the Spirit of the Lord was with us & we closed the Council with loud shouts of Hosanna. -[leave 4 lines.]- [p. 31]
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