Journal, March–September 1838

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  • Historical Introduction
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12 August 1838 • Sunday
Sunday 12th This day the were in the north country, not having returned from the , to which place they went with , I remained in during this Journey taken by them.
13 August 1838 • Monday
Monday 13th This day was spent as usual, the returned at evening all sound and well, though some what fatigued with the Journey, they were chased some 10 or 12 miles by some evil designing persons but escaped out of their hands, men were sent to notify them, that a writ had been ishued by the circuit Judge to aprehend Prest. Joseph Smith Jr & for defending their rights &c. They met them the presidency about 8 miles from this place and all returned <​safe​> to this place,
14 August 1838 • Tuesday
Tuesday 14th This day was spent by the in secular buisness of their own
15 August 1838 • Wednesday
The 15th was also spent in the same manner
16–18 August 1838 • Thursday–Saturday
The 16th was spent principally at home, the sherriff of acompanied by : called on Prest. Smith and notified him that he had a writ for take him into and try him, for visiting that County as before stated, Prest. Smith did not refuse to be taken, as some people had reported that he would not be taken nor submit to the Law, but he said he would or calculated always to submit to the Laws of our Country. But he told the Sheriff that he wished to be tried in his own County as the Citisens of were [p. 70]
12 August 1838 • Sunday
Sunday 12th This day the were in the north country, not having returned from the , to which place they went with , I remained in during this Journey taken by them.
13 August 1838 • Monday
Monday 13th This day was spent as usual, the returned at evening all sound and well, though some what fatigued with the Journey, they were chased some 10 or 12 miles by some evil designing persons but escaped out of their hands, men were sent to notify them, that a writ had been ishued by the circuit Judge to aprehend Prest. Joseph Smith Jr & for defending their rights &c. They met the presidency about 8 miles from this place and all returned safe to this place,
14 August 1838 • Tuesday
Tuesday 14th This day was spent by the in secular buisness of their own
15 August 1838 • Wednesday
The 15th was also spent in the same manner
16–18 August 1838 • Thursday–Saturday
The 16th was spent principally at home, the sherriff of acompanied by : called on Prest. Smith and notified him that he had a writ for take him into and try him, for visiting that County as before stated, Prest. Smith did not refuse to be taken, as some people had reported that he would not be taken nor submit to the Law, but he said he would or calculated always to submit to the Laws of our Country. But he told the Sheriff that he wished to be tried in his own County as the Citisens of were [p. 70]
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