Footnotes
Johnson, Register of the Joseph Smith Collection, 10.
Johnson, Jeffery O. Register of the Joseph Smith Collection in the Church Archives, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Historical Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1973.
Footnotes
Clark, who apparently sometimes went by his middle name of Baldwin, was born in Connecticut in 1778 and married Mary Keeler in 1802. Shortly after he joined the church in spring 1835, Clark and several members of his family moved to Clay County, Missouri, and from there to Caldwell County, Missouri. (Clark, “Timothy Baldwin Biography”; Rich, Journal, 7 May 1835.)
Clark, A. Charles. “Timothy Baldwin Biography.” Presented at the Dedication Ceremony of the Timothy Baldwin Clark Grave Site, Hillcrest Cemetery, Bolingbrook, IL, 7 May 2004. FamilySearch. Accessed 10 Oct. 2016. https://familysearch.org/photos /stories/10021886.
Rich, Charles C. Journals, 1833–1862. Charles C. Rich Collection, 1832–1908. CHL. MS 889, box 1.
See Corrill, Brief History, 27; Reed Peck, Quincy, IL, to “Dear Friends,” 18 Sept. 1839, pp. 14–15, Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA; Historical Introduction to Pay Order to Edward Partridge for William Smith, 21 Feb. 1838; and Receipt from Sarah Burt Beman, 26 Jan. 1839.
Peck, Reed. Letter, Quincy, IL, to “Dear Friends,” 18 Sept. 1839. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.
See Historical Introduction to Receipt from Samuel Musick, 14 July 1838; Bill of Damages, 4 June 1839; JS History, vol. B-1, 836–837; and Sarah Head, Statement, ca. 22 Jan. 1845, Historian’s Office, JS History Documents, 1839–1860, CHL.
Historian’s Office. Joseph Smith History Documents, 1839–1860. CHL. CR 100 396.
See Historical Introduction to Pay Order to Edward Partridge for William Smith, 21 Feb. 1838.
The Tanner family left Kirtland in spring 1838 and arrived in Far West by early July 1838. (Elizabeth Tanner, Autobiography, [2]; “Sketch of an Elder’s Life,” 14–15.)
Tanner, Elizabeth Beswick. Autobiography, not before 1885. Photocopy. CHL.
“Sketch of an Elder’s Life” (John Tanner). In Scraps of Biography, Faith-Promoting Series 10, pp. 9–19. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1883.
TEXT: Inscription is surrounded by a hand-drawn representation of a seal. “LS” is an abbreviation of locus sigilli, which is Latin for “location of the seal.”