Historian’s Office, Martyrdom Account
Historian’s Office, Martyrdom Account
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Historian’s Office, martyrdom account; handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw, , and ; 76 pages plus several inserted pages; CHL.
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with him <through the troops>; which the refused. While refusing, the looked down at his shoes, as though he was ashamed. They then walked through the crowd with <Brigadier> Gen. and <to ’s quarters>. The people <were appeared> all quiet <until> A company of Carthage Greys flocked round the doors of Gen. , When we <Joseph> sent word <in an uproarious manner, of which notice was sent> to the . <In the meantime the > who <had> ordered the troops to be drawn up in line <at their request> for Joseph <& > to pass in front of each line <them>, at their request, <the<y> troops having requested>, that they might see and get <have> a clear view of them <the <great> Prophet and > <the Generals Smith.> <Joseph> had a conversation with the , <for> about 10 min, when he again pledged the faith of the that they <he and his friends> should be protected from illegal violence.
, the postmaster, said on report of Marshal Law, <being proclaimed in > he had stopped the mail and notified the Post Master General of the State of things <in .>
From the ’s quarters <Joseph & > went in front of the lines, under <in> a hollow square of a Company of Carthage Greys, at at 7 min. before 10. <they> arrived in front of the lines, and passed before the whole line, Joseph being on the right of , and [p. 13]
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Unless otherwise specified, all insertions on this page are in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Insertion in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.

Insertion in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.

Insertion in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.

Cancellation and insertion in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.

Insertion in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.
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