Letter from Shepherd Patrick, 11 August 1843
Letter from Shepherd Patrick, 11 August 1843
Source Note
Source Note
, Letter, , Lee Co., IL, to JS, , Hancock Co., IL, 11 Aug. 1843. Featured version copied 21 Aug. 1843 in Letter to Thomas Ford, 21 Aug. 1843; handwriting of ; two pages; JS Collection, CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Letter to Thomas Ford, 21 Aug. 1843.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Letter to Thomas Ford, 21 Aug. 1843.
August 11th 1843
President Smith,
Dr. Sir,
I send you enclosed a letter which I have received a day or two since from , Mo, & which being from an authentic source, will serve to shew something of the state of public feeling there, as well as in what manner the matter of your arrest has affected private, individual feelings, and invaded the relations of private life.— The other half of the sheet has been torn off and mutilated by accident, but it contained nothing important, or which would tend to qualify or explain the sense of what is herewith enclosed. The letter was signed “J[acob] Hall,” who is an old acquaintance and has heretofore been a very intimate and dear friend of mine, and who is now a Lawyer at , and has, I beleive, considerable standing and influence in — I have answered the letter, and barely told my correspondent that he was deceived as to both law and facts, and that any further correspondence with him would be unpleasant.—
The popular excitement in this vicinity which was caused by your arrest has in a measure died away; but there is an anti-Mormon party springing up in this , [p. [1]]
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Footnotes
Footnotes
- [1]
Both Shepherd Patrick and Jacob Hall were attorneys from Pennsylvania who later moved to western states. Their friendship presumably originated in Pennsylvania, though the details are unknown. (Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 2:146; 1850 U.S. Census, Blue Township, Jackson Co., MO, 293[A].)
Heverly, Clement F. Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1800–1825. . . 2 vols. Towanda, PA: Bradford Star, 1915.
Census (U.S.) / U.S. Bureau of the Census. Population Schedules. Microfilm. FHL.
- [2]
JS was arrested near Dixon, Illinois, on 23 June 1843. (See “Part 4: June–July 1843.”)
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