Appendix 4: William Clayton, Daily Account of Joseph Smith’s Activities, 14–22 June 1844

  • Source Note
  • Historical Introduction
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11 o clock A.M. While conversing with Mr Hall a company of volunteers numbering about 25 came up from the neighborhood of . The Genl. went out to speak them. They feel well and cheerfull. They speak of the movements of the mob demanding their arms &c. The Genl. advised Mr Hall to retain his commission, which he did.
P.M. Dictated a letter to (copy on file) informing him of the threats of the mob committee at Rocky Run to tar & feather him &c.
20 June 1844 • Thursday
Thursday 20th. 11 A.M. went to review the Legion. P.M. again on parade ground. Reviewed the troops on the hill— At 7 returned home. Several reports have come in from to the effect that about 200 of the mob arrived there to day but few of them were armed. [p. [9]]
11 o clock A.M. While conversing with Mr Hall a company of volunteers numbering about 25 came up from the neighborhood of . The Genl. went out to speak them. They feel well and cheerfull. They speak of the movements of the mob demanding their arms &c. The Genl. advised Mr Hall to retain his commission, which he did.
P.M. Dictated a letter to (copy on file) informing him of the threats of the mob committee at Rocky Run to tar & feather him &c.
20 June 1844 • Thursday
Thursday 20th. 11 A.M. went to review the Legion. P.M. again on parade ground. Reviewed the troops on the hill— At 7 returned home. Several reports have come in from to the effect that about 200 of the mob arrived there to day but few of them were armed. [p. [9]]
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