Box 1A
Contains 25 Results:
Far West, Missouri, 1838 November 4-1839 May 1
Letters of grievance to Maj. Gen. John B. Clark, commander of military forces in Missouri, and to the editor of Argus, a Quincy, Illinois, newspaper, reporting misrepresentation of people claiming to be connected with the Mormon church.
First Mission to England, 1838 November 4-1841 March 23
A compiled history, journal entries, correspondence, and other abstracted information from John Taylor's first mission to England, including letters to Brigham Young concerning the publication of the Book of Mormon in the British Isles.
Nauvoo and Carthage, Illinois, 1844 January 23-1846 May 27
Agreements concerning the acquisition of land for a printing office in Nauvoo; a letter to Taylor's first wife, Lenora, written two days before Joseph Smith's death, about conditions at the Carthage jail; and later correspondence concerning pre-emigration developments in Nauvoo.
Organization of the Mormon Battalion, 1846 June 30-July 11
Journal entries and correspondence detailing the enlistment and organization of male volunteers to march to California under the command of Col. James Allen of the United States Army.
Exodus from Nauvoo, 1846 July 9
Letter sent from Council Bluffs, (Iowa) Indian territory, by John Taylor to his son, Joseph James Taylor, concerning the planned migration from Nauvoo, Illinois.
Second Mission to England, 1846 October 3-22
Letters to Brigham Young and other church leaders from John Taylor and Orson Hyde upon their arrival in England as proselytizing missionaries.
Migration to Utah, 1847 June 17-1848 May 22
Correspondence and journal entries concerning the covered wagon trek to Utah, as well as records of marriages performed on the plains.
Mission to France, 1849 September 5-1852 November 10
John Taylor's official declaration of allegiance to become a United States citizen, which he took before going to France; his mission call; and correspondence concerning missionary work in France, translation of the Book of Mormon into French and German, and efforts to bring to Utah French machinery and knowledge to process sugar beets and wool.
New York City, 1855 April 30-July 15
Correspondence with Brigham Young concerning the prospect of Utah statehood; employment in the eastern United States for European immigrants; methods of improving the economy; the abolitionist movement and indications of civil war; and the Mormon and St. Louis Luminary, two newspapers published bv John Taylor to counter attacks by the eastern popular press.
Establishment of Handcart Migration, 1855 September 28-1857 September 13
Correspondence with Brigham Young about organizing handcart companies to migrate to Utah; national political parties and the possibility of statehood for Utah; and construction of the Salt Lake Temple.
The Utah War, 1857 November 15-1858 April 25
Correspondence with Brigham Young and members of the Utah army concerning relations with the Indians and preparations to confront United States troops; and a Tabernacle speech in which John Taylor challenged the appointment of Alfred Cummings as governor of the territory of Utah.
Religious and Political Statements, 1856 October 18-1861 November 19
An undated letter requested by Brigham Young in which John Taylor explained his views regarding the church presidency and priesthood; a statement written by John Taylor declaring the church's neutrality in the United States Civil War; and correspondence and journal entries concerning territorial government, the possibility of statehood for Utah, and priesthood ordination protocol.
Church Business--Apostle, 1861 October 7-1876 December 23
Correspondence, journal entries, and poetry about church business, including industrial and economic ventures undertaken by Mormon leaders; plans to send settlers to Arizona; and obtaining textbooks for territorial schools.
Church Business--Apostle, 1877 August 30-1878 January 23
Correspondence and journal entries about the Logan Temple Fund collection, temple ordinance procedure for bishops, missionary work among the Indians, and a contract with Union Pacific Railroad.
Church Business--Presiding Apostle, 1878 January 4-June 4
Meeting minutes reviewing accounts held by the late Brigham Young as the church's trustee-intrust; correspondence discussing attempts to obtain a copy of the manuscript of Joseph Smith's translation of the Bible from Joseph Smith III, president of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; and an indenture turning real estate over to John Taylor, who replaced Young as trustee.
Church Business--Presiding Apostle, 1878 July 23-December 11
Meeting minutes about a preliminary questionnaire to gather information for a proposed history of Hancock County, Illinois; correspondence concerning United Order colonies and prospective settlements in Mexico; and a letter from George D. Watt, the first Mormon convert in England, explaining his faith and beliefs following his excommunication.
George Darling Watt, 1878 December 5-1879 January 29
A statement of faith to John Taylor from George D. Watt, the first Mormon convert in England, and a copy of his published biography by Ida Watt Stringham and Dora Dutson Flack.
Church Business--Presiding Apostle, 1879 February 12-1886 October 19
Inquiries from businessmen and prospective settlers about Utah; and a lengthy letter by Wilford Woodruff from his mission among Indians in Arizona.
Daniel Tyler, 1878 March 7-1886 March 12
Correspondence with Daniel Tyler, former member of the Mormon Battalion living in Beaver, who was writing a narrative history of the battalion and sought advice from John Taylor concerning the inclusion of certain events, such as the circumstances involving the death of Col. James Allen.
Assumption of Church Presidency, 1879 March 23-1883 July 13
Correspondence with non-Mormons and church members about various church doctrines and policies, including polygamy and the Adam-God theory; and an address to the Wyoming territorial legislature upon its visit to Utah during the church's fiftieth anniversary jubilee.