Nauvoo, Illinois. To Joseph Smiths pleasant surprise, the Boston Bee published a favorable article about him. (1)
-- Mar 25, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. In the office, Joseph Smith received a letter from former United States senator Richard M. Young of Quincy, Illinois, containing a bond for a quarter section of land. (1)
-- Mar 27, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. Joseph Smith dictated a letter to Sidney Rigdon expressing suspicions of Elder Rigdons involvement with those working against the Church. (1)
-- Mar 28, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. Joseph Smith moved his office from the smokehouse to the small upper room of his Red Brick Store. (1)
-- Apr 2, 1843
Ramus, Illinois. After hearing Orson Hyde preach on the Second Coming, Joseph Smith kindly corrected him in private and at a public meeting. Some of his instructions to Elder Hyde became Doctrine & Covenants 130. (1)
-- Apr 5, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. Joseph Smith sat with several brethren in the municipal court on a writ of habeas corpus. (1)
-- Apr 6, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. At the afternoon session of the annual conference of the Church, Joseph Smith taught about the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. (1)
-- Apr 8, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. Joseph Smith asked the congregation to pray to calm the winds while he spoke to them at the morning session of conference. (1)
-- Apr 10, 1843
[Lucy Mack Smith] One hundred fifteen missionaries are called at a special conference. (2)
-- Apr 12, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. Joseph Smith was the first on board the steamer Maid of Iowa to welcome 240 members from England, as well as Parley P. Pratt and his family. (1)
-- Apr 18, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. On the prairie, Joseph Smith talked with three Pottawattamie tribal chiefs concerning stolen horses and cattle. (1)
-- Apr 19, 1843
Nauvoo, Illinois. Joseph Smith located a site in Nauvoo for a music hall. (1)
[Lucy Mack Smith] Joseph calls most of the Twelve on missions to the East. (2)
Footnotes:
1 - BYU Studies Journal, volume 46, no. 4: A Chronology of the Life of Joseph Smith
2 - Anderson, Lavina Fielding, Editor, Lucy's Book: A Critical Edition of Lucy Mack Smith's Family Memoir, 2001, Signature Books
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