Letter from Henry Q. Jennison, 18 August 1841
Letter from Henry Q. Jennison, 18 August 1841
Source Note
Source Note
Footnotes
JS, Journal, 13 Dec. 1841 and 21 Dec. 1842; Orson Spencer, “Death of Our Beloved Brother Willard Richards,” Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 16 Mar. 1854, [2].
Deseret News. Salt Lake City. 1850–.
Jessee, “Writing of Joseph Smith’s History,” 456, 458; Woodruff, Journal, 22 Jan. 1865.
Jessee, Dean C. “The Writing of Joseph Smith’s History.” BYU Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 439–473.
Woodruff, Wilford. Journals, 1833–1898. Wilford Woodruff, Journals and Papers, 1828–1898. CHL. MS 1352.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
Footnotes
For biographical information on Henry Q. Jennison, see Gideon, Indian Territory, 332–333.
Gideon, D. C. Indian Territory: Descriptive, Biographical and Genealogical, Including the Landed Estates, County Seats, Etc., Etc., with a General History of the Territory. New York: Lewis Publishing, 1901.
Gideon, Indian Territory, 332.
Gideon, D. C. Indian Territory: Descriptive, Biographical and Genealogical, Including the Landed Estates, County Seats, Etc., Etc., with a General History of the Territory. New York: Lewis Publishing, 1901.
Opie, Law of the Land, xx, 49–51, 58; Chura, Thoreau the Land Surveyor, 3.
Opie, John. The Law of the Land: Two Hundred Years of American Farmland Policy. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1987.
Chura, Patrick. Thoreau the Land Surveyor. Gainesville: University of Florida, 2010.
“Who Were the Founders of the American Society of Civil Engineers?,” 232; “Institution of Civil Engineers,” 65–66.
“Who Were the Founders of the American Society of Civil Engineers?” Engineering News and American Railway Journal 13, no. 10 (8 Mar. 1890): 232.
“Institution of Civil Engineers.” American Railroad Journal, and Mechanics’ Magazine 4, no. 3 (1 Feb. 1840): 65–66.
See, for example, “Port of St. Louis,” Daily Missouri Republican [St. Louis], 26 Apr. 1841, [2]; and “A Handsome Cargo,” Daily Missouri Republican, 11 Dec. 1841, [2]. According to the Daily Missouri Republican, the Rapids left St. Louis sometime around 20 July 1841. (“Port of St. Louis,” Daily Missouri Republican, 20 July 1841, [2].)
Daily Missouri Republican. St. Louis. 1822–1869.
“City Ordinances,” Times and Seasons, 1 Mar. 1841, 2:336.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 8 Mar. 1841, 15; “Officers of the City of Nauvoo,” Times and Seasons, 15 Dec. 1841, 3:638.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.