committee have regulated their affairs and appointed a new committee then he can tell them what to do. He wants to show himself out, and spread himself as much as he can.
again urged his motion that draw a plan of the and present it to this council.
said he had drawn several plans of the and he feels too lazy to do such things, but if the council will furnish him the materials he will, by next fall, shew them a prospective view of the which will be real and substantial.
He proposed an amendment to s motion, that they shall furnish the materials and <he> will show a substantial plan of that , which will be durable. [p. [220]]
In May 1843 Woodworth similarly denied a request from the Quorum of the Twelve to furnish additional plans for the Nauvoo House, instead suggesting that they make a “copy from his [earlier] draft but he had not time to comply with the request of the quorum to furnish a full draft.” (Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Minutes, 11 May 1843.)
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Minutes, 1840–1844. CHL.