History Draft [21 June–8 August 1844]

  • Source Note
  • Historical Introduction
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July 1 They wrote as follows “ (copy T&S p. 565)
We copy from the Times & Seasons (pa. 566) “At a meeting—
Esq. (pa 566) .” “Public meeting (pa 566) “To the (pa 568) .”
The following appropriate and expressive Poetry we copy from the Times and Seasons.
“The assassination of (pa 575) above”
2 July 1844 • Tuesday
<​Tuesday​> July 2d We extract the following from & ’s letter.
June 21st. 1844 <​(this letter to be revised)​>
Elder was brought home from to the joy of his friends.
A special session of the city council was called to devise (see printed slip on file)
“To whom it may concern (Copy letter <​​> of instructions)
wrote as follows. “His (copy letter) 8 p.m.”
At a Council of the Twelve and other Elders held in the Franklin hall . <​there were​> ordained 2 Elders, and arranged <​arrangements made​> for dividing off into different parts of the vineyard, each of the Twelve were appointed to attend several conferences.
Elders and took steamer for Portland Maine.
Col. delivered a political address at Bunker hill at 4 p. m.
3 July 1844 • Wednesday
Wed. 3 We copy from the Neighbor.
July 3 (pa 256) .”
Messrs. John B. Kimball of and of report that John Patrick Wells & were wounded in the affray at .
and spent the day together in the city of , and in the evening visited the museum.
4 July 1844 • Thursday
Thursd. 4 received a letter from Richard Ballantyne introducing Mr. William M. Daniels
Mr. Daniels made the following affidavit.
“State of (copy affidavit) affiant saith not”
The following anonymous letter was written
“For the Democrat (copy letter ) Rights” [p. 6]
July 1 They wrote as follows “ (copy T&S p. 565)
We copy from the Times & Seasons (pa. 566) “At a meeting—
Esq. (pa 566) .” “Public meeting (pa 566) ” “To the (pa 568) .”
The following appropriate and expressive Poetry we copy from the Times and Seasons.
“The assassination of (pa 575) above”
2 July 1844 • Tuesday
Tuesday July 2d We extract the following from & ’s letter.
June 21st. 1844 (this letter to be revised)
Elder was brought home from to the joy of his friends.
A special session of the city council was called to devise (see printed slip on file)
“To whom it may concern (Copy letter of instructions)
wrote as follows. “His (copy letter) 8 p.m.”
At a Council of the Twelve and other Elders held in the Franklin hall . there were ordained 2 Elders, and arrangements made for dividing off into different parts of the vineyard, each of the Twelve were appointed to attend several conferences.
Elders and took steamer for Portland Maine.
Col. delivered a political address at Bunker hill at 4 p. m.
3 July 1844 • Wednesday
Wed. 3 We copy from the Neighbor.
July 3 (pa 256) .”
Messrs. John B. Kimball of and of report that John Patrick Wells & were wounded in the affray at .
and spent the day together in the city of , and in the evening visited the museum.
4 July 1844 • Thursday
Thursd. 4 received a letter from Richard Ballantyne introducing Mr. William M. Daniels
Mr. Daniels made the following affidavit.
“State of (copy affidavit) affiant saith not”
The following anonymous letter was written
“For the Democrat (copy letter ) Rights” [p. 6]
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