Nauvoo House Association
Summary
A corporation established in February 1841 to oversee the building of the Nauvoo House. A 19 January 1841 JS revelation included a commandment to construct a boarding house for visitors to Nauvoo that would also serve as a home for JS and his family. The association’s charter named four men—George Miller, Lyman Wight, John Snider, and Peter Haws—as trustees of the association. William Allred, Henry Miller, the Quorum of the Twelve, and others later assisted the trustees as stock agents. The Nauvoo House Association was responsible for managing construction of the Nauvoo House, selling stock to fund its construction, and employing laborers on the project. The association, along with the Nauvoo temple building committee, also jointly managed the church’s Wisconsin lumbering operation. In March 1844, JS directed that construction of the Nauvoo House be suspended to concentrate resources on completing the temple. Construction on the Nauvoo House resumed in April 1845 but ceased permanently that September. Although members of the association continued to pay off debts and disburse stock through early 1846, the building was never completed.
Links
- Agreement with Ebenezer Robinson, 4 February 1842
- Agreement with William Law, 26 April 1841
- Discourse, circa 23 February 1841
- History Draft [1 January–3 March 1843]
- Letter from John W. Latson, 7 January 1842
- Letter to Editors, 6 May 1841
- Memorandum, 2 October 1841
- Minutes and Discourse, 1–5 October 1841
- Minutes, 7–11 April 1841
- Revelation, 19 January 1841 [D&C 124]
- Revelation, 20 March 1841
- Revelation, circa 22 December 1841–B
- Trustees Land Book A, 11 September 1839–30 April 1842