Footnotes
For more information on the calling of the Twelve, see Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 14–15 Feb. 1835.
Revelation, 6 Apr. 1830 [D&C 21:1].
For an extended treatment of JS’s record keeping, see “Joseph Smith and His Papers”; see also Revelation, ca. 8 Mar. 1831–B [D&C 47].
See “Joseph Smith and His Papers.”
Historical Introduction to Preface to the Doctrine and Covenants, 17 Feb. 1835; Minutes, 24 Sept. 1834.
See Historical Introduction to Revelation, 25 Jan. 1832–A [D&C 75: 1–22].
Minute Book 2, 21 Oct. 1831–27 Sept. 1832; Minutes, 9 June 1830; Whitmer, History, 38; Minutes, 3 Dec. 1832.
The Record of the Twelve is the only known record created by the Twelve Apostles during the first several years after their organization. The record was kept through August 1835 and subsequently used to copy and record patriarchal blessings. For more information on the Record of the Twelve, see Esplin and Nielsen, “Record of the Twelve,” 4–52.
Esplin, Ronald K., and Sharon E. Nielsen. “The Record of the Twelve, 1835: The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles’ Call and 1835 Mission.” BYU Studies 51, no. 1 (2012): 4–52.
As the Minute Book 1 version notes, three of the apostles—Parley P. Pratt, Orson Pratt, and Thomas B. Marsh—were not in attendance.