Footnotes
For more information on the context of these blessings, see Blessing to David Whitmer, 22 Sept. 1835.
Blessing to John Corrill, 8 Apr. 1835, in Patriarchal Blessings, 1:22–23.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.
See Revelation, 20 July 1831 [D&C 57]; and Revelation, 22–23 Sept. 1832 [D&C 84].
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Nothing is known about Corrill’s formal education or training as an architect. Truman Angell later described him as the “leading mechanic” for the Kirtland House of the Lord, and the inventory of Corrill’s personal property at the time of his death listed tools, instruments, and books relevant to architecture. (Angell, Autobiography, 15; Adams Co., IL, Estate Records, ca. 1832–1938, box 287, “A Bill of the Widows Dowery of John Corrill dec’d,” 10 Mar. 1843, microfilm 933,951, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.)
Angell, Truman O. Autobiography, 1884. CHL. MS 12334. Also available in Archie Leon Brown and Charlene L. Hathaway, 141 Years of Mormon Heritage: Rawsons, Browns, Angells—Pioneers (Oakland, CA: By the authors, 1973), 119–135.
U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.
After the dedication of the House of the Lord, Corrill returned to Missouri around April or May 1836. There, he helped found Far West and facilitated the growth of the church in Missouri. He was later called as a church historian. In this role, he provided an account of the building up of Zion in Missouri and his involvement therein. (Partridge, Diary, 9 Apr. and 6 May 1836; Whitmer, History, 84; see also Corrill, Brief History, 26–44.)
Partridge, Edward. Diaries, 1818 and 1835–1836. Edward Partridge, Papers, 1818–1839. CHL. MS 892, box 1, fds. 1–2.
In August 1831, Sidney Rigdon dedicated a site for a temple in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri. A September 1832 revelation prophesied that the temple in Zion would be reared in that generation if the Saints did not “pollute” the Lord's holy land. However, the expulsion of the Saints from Jackson County in November 1833 prevented the construction of the temple. (Whitmer, History, 32; Revelation, 20 July 1831 [D&C 57:3]; Revelation, 22–23 Sept. 1832 [D&C 84:59].)
On 15 January 1836, Corrill was appointed “to take charge of the finishing of the Lord’s house” in Kirtland and to ensure that rules of conduct were enforced therein. (Corrill, Brief History, 22; Minute Book 1, 15 Jan. 1836.)
See Hebrews 12:23.
See 2 Corinthians 12:2–4.
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