Minutes and Discourses, , Hancock Co., IL, 6–8 Apr. 1843; in JS, Journal, 1842–1844, book 2, pp. [48]–[109]; handwriting of ; JS Collection, CHL.
Page [54]
asked concrning s. stating that was a gentleman & had nothing again[s]t him. <Some time since.> recollects nothing or little about the conversations.— thinks Mistaken s knows he was not.—
. <said,> never offerd any abuse to my family.— <& at> at that time he I had never been familiar with him.— [:] I have no private pique agai[n]st .—
voted, (in general) <almost unanimous> that retaind his standing.—
<Joseph presentd for trial.> Moved by. . 2d By that . & voted that — retain his standing.—
Voted unanimously that retain his offices as Patriarch. &c.— [p. [54]]