Footnotes
Whitney, as the bishop in Kirtland, had firsthand knowledge of both the needs of the Saints and the charity that had been provided. (Revelation, 4 Dec. 1831–A [D&C 72:1–8]; see also Revelation, 22–23 Sept. 1832 [D&C 84].)
At an April 1836 meeting of F. G. Williams & Co., JS and Oliver Cowdery resolved to raise money to purchase land in Missouri. (Minutes, 2 Apr. 1836.)
Unfortunately, the minutes featured here are the last entries in the Kirtland high council records until May 1837. The handwriting of Warren A. Cowdery, who had acted as the scribe recording Minute Book 1 in 1836, ends with this entry, and Marcellus Cowdery’s handwriting begins with the next entry, dated 11 May 1837. The entry for the 16 June 1836 meeting featured here is followed by a blank half page, possibly indicating room was left to record additional information on the case. (Minute Book 1, 16 June 1836–29 May 1837.)
Jared Carter was appointed to receive contributions to help build the House of the Lord in April 1834. He and Hyrum Smith traveled to the eastern United States soliciting donations in August 1835. After returning from the trip, Carter gave a sermon rebuking church members for their unwillingness to donate and was brought before the Kirtland high council for correction. (Notice, The Evening and the Morning Star, Apr. 1834, 151; Minutes, 19 Sept. 1835.)
The Evening and the Morning Star. Independence, MO, June 1832–July 1833; Kirtland, OH, Dec. 1833–Sept. 1834.
No contemporary calls for assistance of the poor are extant, but Newel K. Whitney was reminded of the need to care for the destitute in Kirtland in a blessing on 7 October 1835. Whitney with the help of other church members held a feast for the poor in January 1836. (Blessing to Newel K. Whitney, 7 Oct. 1835; Note from Newel K. Whitney, 9 Jan. 1836; JS, Journal, 7–9 Jan. 1836.)
The identity and residence of “Brother Fisher” are not known. Four men with the surname Fisher were members of the church in Kirtland: Cyrus B. Fisher, Edmund Fisher, Jonathan Fisher, and Thomas G. Fisher. (Backman, Profile, 24–25.)
Backman, Milton V., Jr., comp. A Profile of Latter-day Saints of Kirtland, Ohio, and Members of Zion’s Camp, 1830–1839: Vital Statistics and Sources. 2nd ed. Provo, UT: Department of Church History and Doctrine and Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1983.