Footnotes
Cahoon, Diary, 10 Feb. 1832; Minutes, 4 May 1833; Minutes, 6 June 1833.
Cahoon, Reynolds. Diaries, 1831–1832. CHL. MS 1115.
JS, Journal, 1 Nov. 1835.
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It is not entirely clear what “iniquities” or “covetous and dishonest principles” were being referred to here. It is possible that Cahoon, when operating the building committee store, was reluctant to distribute goods to those who donated to or worked on the House of the Lord. In a 15 December letter to JS, Orson Hyde accused Cahoon of being stingy with committee store credit, when Hyde himself had given the committee “$275 in cash besides some more.” Concerning Hyde’s treatment at the committee store, JS’s journal noted that “on the part of the committee [store], he [Hyde] was not treated, right in all thing[s].” (Letter from Orson Hyde, 15 Dec. 1835; JS, Journal, 17 Dec. 1835.)
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