Letter from Samuel Bent and George W. Harris, 23 September 1840
Letter from Samuel Bent and George W. Harris, 23 September 1840
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Minutes, 17 July 1840; “Books!!!,” Times and Seasons, July 1840, 1:140.
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
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Ebenezer Robinson, “Items of Personal History of the Editor,” Return, May 1890, 260–262; see also Crawley, Descriptive Bibliography, 1:129–132.
The Return. Davis City, IA, 1889–1891; Richmond, MO, 1892–1893; Davis City, 1895–1896; Denver, 1898; Independence, MO, 1899–1900.
Crawley, Peter. A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church. 3 vols. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1997–2012.
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Robinson arrived in Nauvoo by 4 October. (Minutes and Discourse, 3–5 Oct. 1840.)
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Robinson later recalled contracting with Edwin Shepard for $550 for stereotyping, with a paper manufacturer for $250, and with a bookbinder for $250 for leather and the binding of two thousand copies of the Book of Mormon. (Ebenezer Robinson, “Items of Personal History of the Editor,” Return, May 1890, 260.)
The Return. Davis City, IA, 1889–1891; Richmond, MO, 1892–1893; Davis City, 1895–1896; Denver, 1898; Independence, MO, 1899–1900.
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In a detailed account of his interactions and agreements with Shepard, Robinson later noted Shepard’s enthusiastic support in enlisting binders and paper suppliers in addition to his own stereotyping and printing services. Robinson also reported that all debts owed Shepard and others were paid in full and on time. (Ebenezer Robinson, “Items of Personal History of the Editor,” Return, May 1890, 260–262.)
The Return. Davis City, IA, 1889–1891; Richmond, MO, 1892–1893; Davis City, 1895–1896; Denver, 1898; Independence, MO, 1899–1900.
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“Bro. Brown” is probably a reference to the Mr. Brown who was a neighbor to Andrew Lamoreaux in Dayton, Ohio. JS left a few horses in Dayton during his trip to Washington DC in 1839 and, according to testimony sworn by Lamoreaux years later, stayed there again on his return trip in early 1840. (Robert D. Foster, “A Testimony of the Past,” True Latter Day Saints’ Herald, 15 Apr. 1875, 225; Andrew Lamoreaux, Statement, 10 June 1844, JS Office Papers, CHL.)
Saints’ Herald. Independence, MO. 1860–.
JS Office Papers / Joseph Smith Office Papers, ca. 1835–1845. CHL. MS 21600.