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Introduction to H. Smith & Co.

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H. Smith & Co.

A mercantile company created and run by Hyrum Smith. It is unclear when Smith started the business. An extant daybook and ledger for the company indicate that he sold goods between July and November 1836. It is not clear if Smith operated an independent store...

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was a mercantile company created and run by
Hyrum Smith

9 Feb. 1800–27 June 1844. Farmer, cooper. Born at Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack. Moved to Randolph, Orange Co., 1802; back to Tunbridge, before May 1803; to Royalton, Windsor Co., Vermont, 1804; to Sharon, Windsor Co...

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. It is unclear when Smith started the business. An extant daybook and ledger for the company indicate that he sold goods between July and November 1836.
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A partial daybook for the firm can be found in Gilbert Belnap, Account Book, 1836–1874, CHL. A ledger for the company can be found in Trustees Land Book A, CHL. Entries in the ledger were recorded by Joseph Kingsbury from July to November 1836, with later accounting by Vinson Knight to May 1837.


Comprehensive Works Cited

Belnap, Gilbert. Account Book, 1836–1874. CHL. MS 8124.

Trustees Land Books / Trustee-in-Trust, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Land Books, 1839–1845. 2 vols. CHL. MS 3437.

It is not clear if Smith operated an independent store or if he sold the goods he had purchased in established
Kirtland

Located ten miles south of Lake Erie. Settled by 1811. Organized by 1818. Latter-day Saint missionaries visited township, early Nov. 1830; many residents joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Population in 1830 about 55 Latter-day Saints and...

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stores, such as those operated by
N. K. Whitney & Co.

A partnership between Newel K. Whitney and Sidney Gilbert; later the branch of the United Firm responsible for overseeing the church’s mercantile endeavors in Kirtland, Ohio. In late 1826 or early 1827, Whitney and Gilbert established this partnership to ...

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Cahoon, Carter & Co

A mercantile company likely established in June 1835, composed of partners Reynolds Cahoon, Jared Carter, and Hyrum Smith. The company was an outgrowth of their role as members of the committee to build the House of the Lord in Kirtland, Ohio; the funds they...

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Geauga County tax records indicate that there was no taxable property owned by H. Smith & Co. (Geauga Co., OH, Tax Duplicates, vol. 7, pp. 21, 24–25, 27, 33, Ohio Local Government Record Collection, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, OH; Geauga Co., OH, Duplicate Tax Records, 1816–1850, Tax Record for 1836, pp. 22–24, 26, microfilm 559,345, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.)


Comprehensive Works Cited

Ohio Local Government Record Collection, 1825–1826, 1832–1870. Geauga County Auditor Collection. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, OH.

U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.

Latter-day Saints
Joseph Kingsbury

2 May 1812–15 Oct. 1898. Mining superintendent, store clerk, teacher, farmer, ferry operator, tithing storehouse supervisor, Temple Square guide. Born at Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of Solomon Kingsbury and Bathsheba Amanda Pease. Moved from Enfield...

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and
Vinson Knight

14 Mar. 1804–31 July 1842. Farmer, druggist, school warden. Born at Norwich, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. Son of Rudolphus Knight and Rispah (Rizpah) Lee. Married Martha McBride, July 1826. Moved to Perrysburg, Cattaraugus Co., New York, by 1830. Owned farm...

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acted as clerks for the firm.
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In the ledger, both Kingsbury and Knight were credited payment for work. (H. Smith & Co., Ledger, 12, 16, in Trustees Land Book A, CHL.)


Comprehensive Works Cited

Trustees Land Books / Trustee-in-Trust, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Land Books, 1839–1845. 2 vols. CHL. MS 3437.

Smith purchased wholesale goods from merchants in
New York

Located in northeast region of U.S. Area settled by Dutch traders, 1620s; later governed by Britain, 1664–1776. Admitted to U.S. as state, 1788. Population in 1810 about 1,000,000; in 1820 about 1,400,000; in 1830 about 1,900,000; and in 1840 about 2,400,...

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in October 1836. He appears to have sold these and other remaining goods the following month to Kirtland residents, including his brothers JS and
William Smith

13 Mar. 1811–13 Nov. 1893. Farmer, newspaper editor. Born at Royalton, Windsor Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack. Moved to Lebanon, Grafton Co., New Hampshire, 1811; to Norwich, Windsor Co., 1813; and to Palmyra, Ontario Co., New York, 1816...

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and his business partners in the firm of Cahoon, Carter & Co.,
Reynolds Cahoon

30 Apr. 1790–29 Apr. 1861. Farmer, tanner, builder. Born at Cambridge, Washington Co., New York. Son of William Cahoon Jr. and Mehitable Hodges. Married Thirza Stiles, 11 Dec. 1810. Moved to northeastern Ohio, 1811. Located at Harpersfield, Ashtabula Co.,...

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and
Jared Carter

14 June 1801–6 July 1849. Born at Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. Son of Gideon Carter and Johanna Sims. Moved to Benson, Rutland Co., Vermont, by 1810. Married Lydia Ames, 20 Sept. 1823, at Benson. Moved to Chenango, Broome Co., New York, by Jan...

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See, for example, Invoice, Mead, Stafford & Co. to H. Smith & Co., 8 Oct. 1836; Invoice from H. Smith & Co., 12 Nov. 1836; Invoice, H. Smith & Co. to William Smith, 15 Nov. 1836; and Invoice, H. Smith & Co. to Jared Carter, Nov. 1836.


These November 1836 sales may have been connected to closing the business.
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    1. [1]

      A partial daybook for the firm can be found in Gilbert Belnap, Account Book, 1836–1874, CHL. A ledger for the company can be found in Trustees Land Book A, CHL. Entries in the ledger were recorded by Joseph Kingsbury from July to November 1836, with later accounting by Vinson Knight to May 1837.

      Belnap, Gilbert. Account Book, 1836–1874. CHL. MS 8124.

      Trustees Land Books / Trustee-in-Trust, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Land Books, 1839–1845. 2 vols. CHL. MS 3437.

    2. [2]

      Geauga County tax records indicate that there was no taxable property owned by H. Smith & Co. (Geauga Co., OH, Tax Duplicates, vol. 7, pp. 21, 24–25, 27, 33, Ohio Local Government Record Collection, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, OH; Geauga Co., OH, Duplicate Tax Records, 1816–1850, Tax Record for 1836, pp. 22–24, 26, microfilm 559,345, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.)

      Ohio Local Government Record Collection, 1825–1826, 1832–1870. Geauga County Auditor Collection. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, OH.

      U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.

    3. [3]

      In the ledger, both Kingsbury and Knight were credited payment for work. (H. Smith & Co., Ledger, 12, 16, in Trustees Land Book A, CHL.)

      Trustees Land Books / Trustee-in-Trust, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Land Books, 1839–1845. 2 vols. CHL. MS 3437.

    4. [4]

      See, for example, Invoice, Mead, Stafford & Co. to H. Smith & Co., 8 Oct. 1836; Invoice from H. Smith & Co., 12 Nov. 1836; Invoice, H. Smith & Co. to William Smith, 15 Nov. 1836; and Invoice, H. Smith & Co. to Jared Carter, Nov. 1836.

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