LDS History, 9 Nov. 1838

-- 9 Nov. 1838
[Lucy Mack Smith] Joseph Jr., Hyrum, and the five other prisoners are taken to Richmond, Ray County, where they are held in chains. (1)
-- 1838 November 10
All citizens of Adam-ondi-Ahman are acquitted, but they are ordered to move to Caldwell County to prepare to leave Missouri. (2)
-- November 11, 1838
[Joseph Smith] Richmond, Missouri. After listening most of the night to the guards elaborate and boast about the atrocities they had committed against the Saints, Joseph Smith stood and rebuked them, in the name of Jesus Christ, to be still or die. (3)
-- November 12, 1838
[Joseph Smith] Richmond, Missouri. Joseph Smith wrote a letter to his wife, Emma Smith. (3)
[Joseph Smith] Richmond, Missouri. On the first day of Joseph Smiths hearing before Judge Austin A. King, a group of armed men was sent out, without any civil proceedings, to obtain witnesses. (3)
-- 12-29 November 1838
[Missouri War] Judge Austin A. King presides at Court of Inquiry held in Richmond, Ray County. Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, and a number of other Mormons are committed to prison on the basis of testimony against them. (4)
-- 1838, November 13
Joseph F. Smith (1838-1918) b. Far West, Caldwell Co., MO. (5)
-- 1838 13 November
Joseph F. Smith born in Far West, Missouri. (6)
-- 1838 November 13
November 25+ Preliminary hearings on the fate of the leaders of the church begin under Judge King. Witnesses testify at the point of a bayonet. Numerous violations of judicial process are recorded. Twenty-three of the imprisoned men are released, leaving thirty in custody.+ During the hearings, excommunicated members rob the homes of several members in Far West. (2)
-- 1838, November 13
[Joseph F. Smith] Joseph F. Smith born in Far West, Missouri. (7)
-- November 13, 1838
[Joseph Smith] Richmond, Missouri. Over 40 witnesses appeared at court and bore false witness against the Prophet. (3)
-- 13 Nov. 1838
[Lucy Mack Smith] Joseph F. Smith, first child of Hyrum and Mary Fielding Smith, is born at Far West; he is Hyrum's seventh child. (1)
-- 1838 Nov 13
[Lucy Mack Smith] Birth of Joseph Fielding Smith, son of Hyrum and Mary Fielding Smith. (8)

Footnotes:
1 - Lucy's Book: A Critical Edition of Lucy Mack Smith's Family Memoir, Edited by Lavina Fielding Anderson, 2001, Signature Books
2 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century_(Mormonism)
3 - BYU Studies Journal, volume 46, no. 4: A Chronology of the Life of Joseph Smith
4 - Stephen C. LeSueur: The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri, Appendix: Chronology of Events in Missouri, 1838-1839
5 - Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Vol. 4, Appendix 2: A Chronology of Church History
6 - http://www.lds.net/forums/scripture-study-forum/12108-church-chronology-1800-2000-part-1-a.html#post214550
7 - Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph F. Smith, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah
8 - History of Joseph Smith by His Mother: Revised and Enhanced by Scot Facer Proctor Maurine Jensen Proctor