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Minutes of February 10, 1838
Conclusion of the ouster of Presidents David and John Whitmer, and W. W. Phelps. High council and bishopric of Zion (a "common council") revoke authority of Oliver Cowdery, W. W. Phelps, and John Whitmer to sign and record licenses. Apostles Thomas B. Marsh and David W. Patten named presidents until Joseph and Sidney arrive.
Date   February 10, 1838   FWR, 141, also reported with minor changes in Elders' Journal, vol. 1 no. 3 (July 1838), 45.
Location   Far West, Missouri.  
Description   … a meeting of the High Council, the Bishop & his Council.    
Moderater   John Murdock    
Clerk   Thomas B. Marsh (h)    
Revoke authority of Oliver, W. W. Phelps, and John Whitmer to sign licenses   Vote that Oliver Cowdery, W. W. Phelps, and John Whitmer "stand no longer as Chairman & Clerk, to sign and record liceces [licenses]."    
Thomas B. Marsh and David W. Patten to replace them and act as presidents of the church in Zion until Joseph arrives    Vote Thomas B. Marsh and David W. Patten be "Presidents, pro. tempor[e]. of the Church of Latter Day Saints in Missouri, or until Presidents Joseph Smith jr and Sidney Rigdon arrives in the Land of Zion."    
Authorize Thomas and David to record and sign licenses "for the time being."    
   


Minutes of February 5–9, 1838

Thomas B. Marsh to Joseph, February [15], 1838
Far West Minutes
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