History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]

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  • Historical Introduction
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30 April 1844 • Tuesday
Tuesday 30 At home counselling the brethren about many things— received much company. &c.
P.M. in council with & at ’s house. on the affairs of the in .
A complaint was commenced against and in the Masonic Lodge. &c.
sent Notification to two more officers to sit as a Council <​in the​> Court Martial on the Trial of the <​. & . <​ & ​>​> s.
The “Osprey” Steamer touched at the — in the evening.
1 May 1844 • Wednesday
Wednesday May 1 Heavy rain and wind last night. At home <​I​> & spent a considerable time counselling the brethren, & rode out a short time in the afternoon with a gentleman from .
& arived from the .
The Neighbor publishes the following letter of “Friends & (page 210) consideration”
Mr. T<​homas​> A. Lyne <​a tragedian of note​> from , assisted by & others, got up a theatrical exhibition in the lower room of the , which was filled up with very tasteful scenery, they performed Pizarro <​& the Orphan of Geneva; Douglas; the Idiot witness; Damon & Pythias, & other plays​> with marked success, the hall was well attended— <​each evening​> & the Audience expressed their entire satisfaction & approbation
2 May 1844 • Thursday
2 <​very windy all night which broke <​breaking​> down large trees— a thunder storm also in <​during the​> night​>
At home & counselling the brethren in the aft
<​Sent to to find out why he refused paying his note, when he brought on some claims <​as a set off​> which knew were paid leaving me no remedy but the glourious uncertainty of the Law.​>
At 10 a m The <​Steamer​> Maid of Iowa <​Steamer​> started for for a load of wheat <​and corn​> to feed the laborers on the .
& Col. started to attend Court at on the Case of “Joseph Smith v &
In the afternoon I rode to the Prairie to sell some land & during my absence returned from .
Lieut. made the following affidavit:— “, May 2nd. 1844 (copy from document on file— ending with) , Judge Advocate of the .”
3 May 1844 • Friday
3rd. At home, giving advice to brethren who were constantly calling asking <​to ask​> for counsel. Several thunder showers during the day.
In from 2 to 6 and from 8 to 10 p M. gave an account of his mission. <​-[leave 10 lines]-​> Wrote a letter to Uncle , and requested him to come to <​attend general​> Council next Monday. [p. 38]
30 April 1844 • Tuesday
Tuesday 30 At home counselling the brethren about many things— received much company. &c.
P.M. in council with & at ’s house. on the affairs of the in .
A complaint was commenced against and in the Masonic Lodge. &c.
sent Notification to two more officers to sit in the Court Martial on the Trial of & .
The “Osprey” Steamer touched at the — in the evening.
1 May 1844 • Wednesday
Wednesday May 1 Heavy rain and wind last night. At home I counselling the brethren, & rode out a short time in the afternoon with a gentleman from .
& arived from the .
Mr. Thomas A. Lyne a tragedian from , assisted by & others, got up a theatrical exhibition in the lower room of the , which was filled up with very tasteful scenery, they performed Pizarro the Orphan of Geneva; Douglas; the Idiot witness; Damon & Pythias, & other plays with marked success, the hall was well attended— each evening & the Audience expressed their entire satisfaction & approbation
2 May 1844 • Thursday
2 very windy all night breaking down large trees— a thunder storm also
At home & counselling the brethren
Sent to to find out why he refused paying his note, when he brought on some claims as a set off which knew were paid leaving me no remedy but the glourious uncertainty of the Law.
At 10 a m The Maid of Iowa Steamer started for for a load of wheat and corn to feed the laborers on the .
& Col. started to attend Court at on the Case of “Joseph Smith v &
In the afternoon I rode to the Prairie to sell some land & during my absence returned from .
Lieut. made the following affidavit:— “, May 2nd. 1844 (copy from document on file— ending with) , Judge Advocate of the .”
3 May 1844 • Friday
3rd. At home, giving advice to brethren who were constantly calling to ask for counsel. Several thunder showers during the day.
In from 2 to 6 and from 8 to 10 p M. gave an account of his mission. -[leave 10 lines]- Wrote a letter to Uncle , and requested him to attend general Council next Monday. [p. 38]
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