| Minutes
of June 23, 1838 |
| Thomas
B. Marsh to own the print shop. Require invoices from agents in Kirtland
before filling orders from the First Presidency. Give David W. Patten the
acre where he lives. Sell the Musick house for Joseph. Committee to work
with owners of public houses to assure order. |
| Date |
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June 23, 1838 |
|
FWR,
189 190. |
| Location |
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Far West |
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| Description |
|
The High Council of Zion met
|
|
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| Presiding |
|
Thomas B. Marsh (h)
and David W. Patten (h) |
|
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| Clerk |
|
Ebenezer Robinson |
|
|
| High
Council |
|
Simeon Carter
Jared Carter
Thomas Grover
John P. Greene
Levi Jackman
Sampson Avard
John Greg
Thomas Guyman
Reynolds Cahoon
George W. Harris
[?] Chase
Sylvester Hulett |
|
Arranged
in order of numbers drawn.
Original: Green |
| Open |
|
Singing by Thomas B. Marsh |
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| Resolutions |
|
After lengthy discussion, the council decides: |
|
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| Print
shop |
|
Thomas B. Marsh (h)
owns the print shop. |
|
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| Require
invoices |
|
Do not fill orders for Joseph, Sidney, and Hyrum
until their agents (N. K. Whitney,
Oliver Granger, William Marks) provide an invoice. Clerk to notify the agents
in writing. |
|
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| David
W. Patten lot |
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Authorize Bishop Partridge
to give President David W. Patten (h) the
acre where he lives without charge. |
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| Musick
house |
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Bishop Partridge to sell the Musick house for Joseph. |
|
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| Public
houses |
|
Appoint Benjamin Benson
and Daniel Shearer to work with owners of public houses, John Burke, Adam
Lightner, and Joseph Smith Jr., so that their houses are orderly, with no
drinking, swearing, gambling, or debauchery. |
|
¶
Minutes of June 28, 1838 |
| Print
shop funding |
|
Encourage Thomas B. Marsh sell his some of his land holdings
to raise money for the print shop. |
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Minutes of June 28, 1838
Minutes of May 13, 1838
Far West Minutes
Missouri 1838
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