Footnotes
For a more detailed account of dissent and disaffection in spring and summer 1837, see Introduction to Part 6: 20 Apr.–14 Sept. 1837; and Historical Introduction to Revelation, 23 July 1837 [D&C 112].
Mary Fielding, Kirtland, OH, to Mercy Fielding Thompson, Upper Canada, [ca. Aug.–Sept. 1837], Mary Fielding Smith, Collection, CHL.
Smith, Mary Fielding. Collection, ca. 1832–1848. CHL. MS 2779.
Vilate Murray Kimball, Kirtland, OH, to Heber C. Kimball, Preston, England, ca. 10 Sept. 1837, Heber C. Kimball, Collection, CHL.
Kimball, Heber C. Collection, 1837–1898. CHL. MS 12476.
In a reminiscent account of the conference Brigham Young described his efforts to encourage faithful church members to come early and fill the House of the Lord before the meeting. (Historian’s Office, Brigham Young History Drafts, 15.)
Historian’s Office. Brigham Young History Drafts, 1856–1858. CHL. CR 100 475, box 1, fd. 5.
V. Kimball to H. Kimball, ca. 10 Sept. 1837; see also Minute Book 1, 10 Sept. 1837.
Kimball, Heber C. Collection, 1837–1898. CHL. MS 12476.
Minute Book 1, 10 Sept. 1837; V. Kimball to H. Kimball, ca. 10 Sept. 1837.
Kimball, Heber C. Collection, 1837–1898. CHL. MS 12476.
The titles “assistant counselor” and “assistant president” seem to have been used synonymously. Oliver Cowdery, Joseph Smith Sr., and Hyrum Smith were ordained as assistant presidents on 5 and 6 December 1834 and had been serving in that capacity since that time. Before this 3 September meeting, John Smith had acted as the president of the Kirtland high council. In the meeting, JS appointed him an assistant counselor and member of the presidency of the church. (Account of Meetings, Revelation, and Blessing, 5–6 Dec. 1834.)
Despite their earlier discontent, both Parley P. Pratt and Orson Pratt had reconciled their differences with JS by this time and were in full fellowship and proselytizing in New York. Orson Hyde, who may have had some involvement with dissenters, had repented before leaving to preach in England with Heber C. Kimball. Although William E. McLellin was elected here, he was absent from Kirtland and would later claim that he was disaffected from the church at this time. (Julia Smith and Mary Jane Smith, Kirtland, OH, to Elias Smith, Shinnston, VA, Aug. 1837, Elias Smith Correspondence, CHL; V. Kimball to H. Kimball, ca. 10 Sept. 1837; see also Historical Introduction to Revelation, 23 July 1837 [D&C 112].)
Smith, Elias. Correspondence, 1834–1839. In Elias Smith, Papers, 1834–1846. CHL.
Kimball, Heber C. Collection, 1837–1898. CHL. MS 12476.
The 4 September copy of the minutes adds “& cut off” after “rejected.” (Letter to John Corrill and the Church in Missouri, 4 Sept. 1837.)
The 4 September copy adds “conffession” to Young’s requirements for Boynton being received back into fellowship. (Letter to John Corrill and the Church in Missouri, 4 Sept. 1837.)