History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]

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10 May 1844 • Friday
1844 Friday May 10 Rode out after breakfast to the prarie to sell some brethren <​some land.​>
<​The​> A Court Martial was held in the Mayor’s on the charge against , Surgeon General, for unbecoming and unofficer-like conduct &c Present Brigadier General Brigadier General , presiding. The charges were sustained and F The Following was issued from <​distributed among​> the people by the Apostates:—a “Prospectus <​A Prospectus​> <​of the Nauvoo Expositor​> (see File <​June 10​> .” (with date.)
The Jury of <​Ill;​> awarded me <​$40​> damages & <​the​> costs against and for illegal imprisonment & abuse by <​which I suffered from​> them last June in that .
11 May 1844 • Saturday
11th. At 10 A M, I attended City Council, and staid till half past 11, but there not being a quorum, adjourned until next regular Session. At one P M, at my ; <​& had a conversation with M. Lyons <​Lyne​> on the theatre​> and at 6 P M attended prayer meeting; , and present. Several showers of rain during the day. The had a <​Company​> Muster. this morning
12 May 1844 • Sunday
12th. At 10 A M, I preached at the . The following minutes of my discourse were taken by my clerk, :—
“The Savior has (see File) his blessing. Amen.”
My brother & also addressed the saints.
My brother received an anonymous letter supposed to have been written by , threatening his life and calling upon him to make his peace with God, for he would soon have to die.
13th. Heavy thundershowers during the night. At 3 P M, I attended prayer meeting in the Council Room; & were present; the room was full, and we all prayed for deliverance from our enemies, and exaltation to such offices as will enable the servants of God to execute righteousness in the earth.
I copy the following from the Neighbor <​T. & S.​>:— “Mr. Editor (page 534) An American”
13 May 1844 • Monday
13. Heavy thunder showers during the night. At 10 A M, went to my and conversed with several of the brethren. Sold 100 acres of land, received $300 in cash, and his note for $1000, and $20 for the . Paid $298, and took up a note of , & ’s given for money they had borrowed for me, and gave $10 to [p. 41]
10 May 1844 • Friday
1844 Friday May 10 Rode out after breakfast to the prarie to sell some brethren some land.
The Court Martial was held in the Mayor’s on the charge against , Surgeon General, for unbecoming and unofficer-like conduct &c Brigadier General , presiding. The charges were sustained distributed among the people by the Apostates:— A Prospectus of the Nauvoo Expositor June 10
The Jury of Ill; awarded $40 damages & the costs against and for illegal imprisonment & abuse which I suffered from them last June in that .
11 May 1844 • Saturday
11th. At 10 A M, I attended City Council, and staid till half past 11, but there not being a quorum, adjourned until next regular Session. At one P M, at my ; & had a conversation with M. Lyne on the theatre and at 6 P M attended prayer meeting; , and present. Several showers of rain during the day. The had a Company Muster.
12 May 1844 • Sunday
12th. At 10 A M, I preached at the . The following minutes of my discourse were taken by my clerk, :—
“The Savior has (see File) his blessing. Amen.”
My brother & also addressed the saints.
My brother received an anonymous letter supposed to have been written by , threatening his life and calling upon him to make his peace with God, for he would soon have to die.
At 3 P M, I attended prayer meeting in the Council Room; & were present; the room was full, and we all prayed for deliverance from our enemies, and exaltation to such offices as will enable the servants of God to execute righteousness in the earth.
I copy the following from the T. & S.:— “Mr. Editor (page 534) An American”
13 May 1844 • Monday
13. Heavy thunder showers during the night. At 10 A M, went to my and conversed with several of the brethren. Sold 100 acres of land, received $300 in cash, and his note for $1000, and $20 for the . Paid $298, and took up a note of , & ’s given for money they had borrowed for me, and gave $10 to [p. 41]
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