Memorial to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, circa 24–26 March 1844, Willard Richards Draft
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JS, Memorial, , Hancock Co., IL, to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, [], ca. 24–26 Mar. 1844. Version drafted [ca. 24–26 Mar. 1844]; handwriting of ; docket and notation in handwriting of ; seven pages; JS Collection, CHL.
or unoccupied, are among some of the richest and most fertile of the continent; AndWhereas many of the inhabitants of the would gladly embrace the opportunity of extending their researches, and acquirements, so soon as they can receive protection in their enterprize; thereby adding strength, durability, and wealth to the ; AndWhereas the red man, the robber, and the desperado have frequently interrupted such research and acquisition without justifiable cause; AndWhereas Joseph Smith has offered, and does hereby offer these ; To show his loyalty to our confederate , and the consitution of our ; To prevent quarrels and bloodshed on our frontiers; To extend the arm of deliverance to ; To protect the inhabitants of from foreign aggression, and domestic broils; To prevent the crowned nations from encircling us as a nation on our western and southern borders and save the Eagle’s talons from the Lion’s paw; To still the tongue of slander, and show the world that a Republic can be, and not be ungrateful; To open the vast regions of the un<peopled> west and south to our enlightened and enterprising yeomanry; To protect them in their researches; To secure them in their locations, and thus strengthen the government and enlarge her borders; To extend her influence; To inspire the nations [p. 3]