Letter to Benjamin F. Johnson, 18 April 1843
Letter to Benjamin F. Johnson, 18 April 1843
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JS, Letter, , Hancock Co., IL, to , , Hancock Co., IL, 18 Apr. 1843; handwriting of ; signature of JS by ; one page; private possession, photocopy at CHL. Includes address. Transcription from photocopy.
Bifolium, measurements unknown. The letter, which was a reply to the 16 April 1843 letter wrote to JS, was inscribed on the blank recto of the second leaf of Johnson’s original letter. The letter was trifolded twice in letter style and addressed. The document has experienced marked separation and tearing along some of the folds, resulting in the loss of some text.
The letter was presumably received by , kept by him, and passed down in his family, apparently remaining in the continuous possession of his descendants. In 1999, the Church Historical Department (now CHL) obtained a photocopy of the document. Multiple hole punches at the left and top edges indicate that the photocopy is generations removed from what appears to be a photograph of the two letters together.
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See the full bibliographic entry for JS, Nauvoo, IL, to Benjamin F. Johnson, Macedonia, IL, 18 Apr. 1843, photocopy, in the CHL catalog.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
On 18 April 1843, JS answered a letter wrote to him on 16 April about renting property in , Illinois. Johnson desired to rent a house presumably owned by JS, though its location is unclear. was living in the house when the letter was written. In his reply, JS granted Johnson’s request and asked him to care for and improve the property as though it were his own.
wrote JS’s reply on the same piece of paper that contained the letter sent to JS. Johnson had asked that JS send a reply by the same unnamed “bearer” with whom Johnson had sent the request. This request and the absence of any postal markings indicate that the letter was transmitted to Johnson by courier. Johnson likely received it either later in the day on 18 April or on 19 April. Nothing further is known regarding the rental arrangement.
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Although Johnson was a church agent in Macedonia, it appears this was a personal transaction. (See Historical Introduction to Letter from Benjamin F. Johnson, 16 Apr. 1843; and Minutes, 13 Mar. 1843.)
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Mr.
Han[cock]
pr favor [p. [2]]
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