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Revised Committee Appointments, 11 February–circa 10 June 1843, as Recorded in Nauvoo City Council Minute Book

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JS as mayor, Revised Committee Appointments,
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., IL, 11 Feb.–ca. 10 June 1843. Featured version copied [between 11 May and 30 July 1843] in Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, pp. 159–160; handwriting of
James Sloan

28 Oct. 1792–24 Oct. 1886. City recorder, notary public, attorney, judge, farmer. Born in Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Son of Alexander Sloan and Anne. Married Mary Magill. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ordained an elder, ...

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; CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 1841–1845.

Historical Introduction

JS, acting as mayor of
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Illinois, appointed members of the Nauvoo City Council to various standing committees on 11 February 1843. The “Rules of Order of the City Council of the City of Nauvoo,” adopted in January 1842, stated that all of the council’s standing committees, which were created to oversee major aspects of city governance, were to be “appointed by the mayor.” The rules stipulated that certain committees—the committees of Ways and Means, Improvements, Police, and Public Grounds—were to consist of one council member from each of the four political wards in the city, while other committees each consisted of a set number of council members with no regard to the wards in which they lived.
1

Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 45–51.


In several instances, the number of council members JS appointed to a committee did not match the number or ward representation stipulated by the rules. However, there is no record of objections to his appointments on these grounds.
On 6 February 1843, an election was held for officers of the city council.
2

JS, Journal, 6 Feb. 1843.


JS, who had replaced
John C. Bennett

3 Aug. 1804–5 Aug. 1867. Physician, minister, poultry breeder. Born at Fairhaven, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. Son of John Bennett and Abigail Cook. Moved to Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio, 1808; to Massachusetts, 1812; and back to Marietta, 1822. Married ...

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as city mayor in May 1842, was elected to continue in that position.
3

“City Election,” Wasp, 8 Feb. 1843, [2].


Comprehensive Works Cited

The Wasp. Nauvoo, IL. Apr. 1842–Apr. 1843.

Sometime during the next five days, JS determined which city council members would serve on each of the council’s standing committees. On 11 February, following their swearing-in ceremony and the appointment of city officers but before giving his inaugural address, JS informed the city council members of their committee appointments.
4

Oath, 11 Feb. 1843; Discourse, 11 Feb. 1843; JS, Journal, 11 Feb. 1843; Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, 11 Feb. 1843, 6–8.


City recorder
James Sloan

28 Oct. 1792–24 Oct. 1886. City recorder, notary public, attorney, judge, farmer. Born in Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Son of Alexander Sloan and Anne. Married Mary Magill. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ordained an elder, ...

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apparently noted the appointment of the new standing committees during the day’s city council meeting and shortly thereafter copied a more detailed record into the
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

More Info
City Council Minute Book as part of the minutes for business that the city council conducted. Many of the committees received assignments later that same day.
5

Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, 11 Feb. 1843, 7–8.


Footnotes

  1. [1]

    Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 45–51.

  2. [2]

    JS, Journal, 6 Feb. 1843.

  3. [3]

    “City Election,” Wasp, 8 Feb. 1843, [2].

    The Wasp. Nauvoo, IL. Apr. 1842–Apr. 1843.

  4. [4]

    Oath, 11 Feb. 1843; Discourse, 11 Feb. 1843; JS, Journal, 11 Feb. 1843; Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, 11 Feb. 1843, 6–8.

  5. [5]

    Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, 11 Feb. 1843, 7–8.

Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. Committee Appointments, 11 February 1843 Revised Committee Appointments, 11 February–circa 10 June 1843 *Revised Committee Appointments, 11 February–circa 10 June 1843, as Recorded in Nauvoo City Council Minute Book *Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 1841–1845

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of Improvements.
3

The Committee of Improvements was “to consist of One Member from each Ward, to whom shall be referred all Subjects relative to Repairs and opening of Roads & Streets, & other Subjects of a similar nature.” All three committee members lived in the Fourth Ward. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 50; Platt, Nauvoo, 77, 90, 92.)


Comprehensive Works Cited

Platt, Lyman De. Nauvoo: Early Mormon Records Series, 1839–1846. Vol. 1. Highland, UT, 1980.

of Municipal Laws.
4

The Committee of Municipal Laws was “to consist of five Members, to whom shall be referred all Bills for Ordinances presented to the Council.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51.)


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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.
Sylvester Emmons

28 Feb. 1808–15 Nov. 1881. Lawyer, newspaper editor/publisher. Born in Readington Township, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. Son of Abraham Emmons and Margaret Vlerebome. Moved to Philadelphia, 1831. Moved to Illinois, 1840. Admitted to bar in Hancock Co., Illinois...

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.
George A. Smith

26 June 1817–1 Sept. 1875. Born at Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., New York. Son of John Smith and Clarissa Lyman. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Joseph H. Wakefield, 10 Sept. 1832, at Potsdam. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio,...

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.
Orson Hyde

8 Jan. 1805–28 Nov. 1878. Laborer, clerk, storekeeper, teacher, editor, businessman, lawyer, judge. Born at Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Nathan Hyde and Sally Thorpe. Moved to Derby, New Haven Co., 1812. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, ...

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.
Samuel Bennett

Ca. 1810–May 1893. Market inspector, barometer manufacturer, physician. Born in England. Married Selina Campion, 9 Aug. 1836. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by 1839, in U.S. Ordained an elder, 23 Dec. 1839, in Philadelphia. Served...

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.
Daniel H. Wells

27 Oct. 1814–24 Mar. 1891. Farmer, teacher, ferry operator, lumber merchant, manager of nail factory, politician. Born in Trenton, Oneida Co., New York. Son of Daniel Wells and Catherine Chapin. Moved to Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio, ca. 1832. Moved to ...

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.
of Claims.
5

The Committee of Claims was “to consist of three Members to whom shall be referred all Matters of claims against the City, & applications for remission of Penalties.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 50.)


of public Grounds.
Heber C. Kimball

14 June 1801–22 June 1868. Blacksmith, potter. Born at Sheldon, Franklin Co., Vermont. Son of Solomon Farnham Kimball and Anna Spaulding. Married Vilate Murray, 22 Nov. 1822, at Mendon, Monroe Co., New York. Member of Baptist church at Mendon, 1831. Baptized...

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.
George A. Smith

26 June 1817–1 Sept. 1875. Born at Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., New York. Son of John Smith and Clarissa Lyman. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Joseph H. Wakefield, 10 Sept. 1832, at Potsdam. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio,...

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.
Brigham Young

1 June 1801–29 Aug. 1877. Carpenter, painter, glazier, colonizer. Born at Whitingham, Windham Co., Vermont. Son of John Young and Abigail (Nabby) Howe. Brought up in Methodist household; later joined Methodist church. Moved to Sherburne, Chenango Co., New...

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Benjamin Warrington

1810–June 1850. Wheelwright. Born in New Jersey. Married Sarah Horner, 16 Jan. 1834, in Preble Co., Ohio. Owned lots in Somerville, Milford Township, Butler Co., Ohio, 1835–ca. 1838. Moved to Hancock Co., Illinois, by 1840. Appointed quartermaster sergeant...

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.
Benjamin Warrington

1810–June 1850. Wheelwright. Born in New Jersey. Married Sarah Horner, 16 Jan. 1834, in Preble Co., Ohio. Owned lots in Somerville, Milford Township, Butler Co., Ohio, 1835–ca. 1838. Moved to Hancock Co., Illinois, by 1840. Appointed quartermaster sergeant...

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.
Samuel Bennett

Ca. 1810–May 1893. Market inspector, barometer manufacturer, physician. Born in England. Married Selina Campion, 9 Aug. 1836. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by 1839, in U.S. Ordained an elder, 23 Dec. 1839, in Philadelphia. Served...

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.
6

The Committee of Public Grounds was “to consist of One Member from each Ward.” Smith and Bennett lived in the Fourth Ward. The precise location of Warrington’s residence is unknown, but he owned land in both the Second and Third wards. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51; Platt, Nauvoo, 77, 90; Book of Assessment, 1842, Second Ward, 18; Book of Assessment, 1842, Third Ward, 23, Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL.)


Comprehensive Works Cited

Platt, Lyman De. Nauvoo: Early Mormon Records Series, 1839–1846. Vol. 1. Highland, UT, 1980.

Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845. CHL.

of unfinished business.
7

The Committee of Unfinished Business was “to consist of two Members, who shall examine the Journal of the preceding Council, & report such business as may have remained unfinished.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51.)


of public Works.
8

The Committee of Public Works was “to consist of three Members.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51.)


John Taylor

1 Nov. 1808–25 July 1887. Preacher, editor, publisher, politician. Born at Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, England. Son of James Taylor and Agnes Taylor, members of Church of England. Around age sixteen, joined Methodist church and was local preacher. Migrated ...

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.
Orson Pratt

19 Sept. 1811–3 Oct. 1881. Farmer, writer, teacher, merchant, surveyor, editor, publisher. Born at Hartford, Washington Co., New York. Son of Jared Pratt and Charity Dickinson. Moved to New Lebanon, Columbia Co., New York, 1814; to Canaan, Columbia Co., fall...

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.
Sylvester Emmons

28 Feb. 1808–15 Nov. 1881. Lawyer, newspaper editor/publisher. Born in Readington Township, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. Son of Abraham Emmons and Margaret Vlerebome. Moved to Philadelphia, 1831. Moved to Illinois, 1840. Admitted to bar in Hancock Co., Illinois...

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.
Orson Hyde

8 Jan. 1805–28 Nov. 1878. Laborer, clerk, storekeeper, teacher, editor, businessman, lawyer, judge. Born at Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Nathan Hyde and Sally Thorpe. Moved to Derby, New Haven Co., 1812. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, ...

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.
Daniel Spencer

20 July 1794–8 Dec. 1868. Rancher, merchant. Born in West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. Son of Daniel Spencer and Chloe Wilson. Moved to Savannah, Chatham Co., Georgia, ca. 1816. Operated a mercantile business in Savannah. Returned to West Stockbridge...

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.
Heber C. Kimball

14 June 1801–22 June 1868. Blacksmith, potter. Born at Sheldon, Franklin Co., Vermont. Son of Solomon Farnham Kimball and Anna Spaulding. Married Vilate Murray, 22 Nov. 1822, at Mendon, Monroe Co., New York. Member of Baptist church at Mendon, 1831. Baptized...

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.
of Elections.
9

The Committee of Elections was “to consist of Three Members.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51.)


of Finance.
10

No description of the Committee of Finance appears in the “Rules of Order of the City Council of the City of Nauvoo,” although it was a functioning committee. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 15 and 22 Jan. 1842, 41, 50–51.)


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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.
Daniel Spencer

20 July 1794–8 Dec. 1868. Rancher, merchant. Born in West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. Son of Daniel Spencer and Chloe Wilson. Moved to Savannah, Chatham Co., Georgia, ca. 1816. Operated a mercantile business in Savannah. Returned to West Stockbridge...

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.
Orson Hyde

8 Jan. 1805–28 Nov. 1878. Laborer, clerk, storekeeper, teacher, editor, businessman, lawyer, judge. Born at Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Nathan Hyde and Sally Thorpe. Moved to Derby, New Haven Co., 1812. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, ...

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.
Orson Hyde

8 Jan. 1805–28 Nov. 1878. Laborer, clerk, storekeeper, teacher, editor, businessman, lawyer, judge. Born at Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Nathan Hyde and Sally Thorpe. Moved to Derby, New Haven Co., 1812. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, ...

View Full Bio
.
John Taylor

1 Nov. 1808–25 July 1887. Preacher, editor, publisher, politician. Born at Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, England. Son of James Taylor and Agnes Taylor, members of Church of England. Around age sixteen, joined Methodist church and was local preacher. Migrated ...

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.
Orson Spencer

14 Mar./13 May 1802–15 Oct. 1855. Teacher, minister, university professor and chancellor. Born in West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. Son of Daniel Spencer and Chloe Wilson. Moved to Lenox, Berkshire Co., 1817; to Schenectady, Schenectady Co.,...

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.
feb.y. 11th. 1843
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
James Sloan

28 Oct. 1792–24 Oct. 1886. City recorder, notary public, attorney, judge, farmer. Born in Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Son of Alexander Sloan and Anne. Married Mary Magill. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ordained an elder, ...

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Footnotes

  1. [3]

    The Committee of Improvements was “to consist of One Member from each Ward, to whom shall be referred all Subjects relative to Repairs and opening of Roads & Streets, & other Subjects of a similar nature.” All three committee members lived in the Fourth Ward. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 50; Platt, Nauvoo, 77, 90, 92.)

    Platt, Lyman De. Nauvoo: Early Mormon Records Series, 1839–1846. Vol. 1. Highland, UT, 1980.

  2. [4]

    The Committee of Municipal Laws was “to consist of five Members, to whom shall be referred all Bills for Ordinances presented to the Council.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51.)

  3. [5]

    The Committee of Claims was “to consist of three Members to whom shall be referred all Matters of claims against the City, & applications for remission of Penalties.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 50.)

  4. [6]

    The Committee of Public Grounds was “to consist of One Member from each Ward.” Smith and Bennett lived in the Fourth Ward. The precise location of Warrington’s residence is unknown, but he owned land in both the Second and Third wards. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51; Platt, Nauvoo, 77, 90; Book of Assessment, 1842, Second Ward, 18; Book of Assessment, 1842, Third Ward, 23, Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL.)

    Platt, Lyman De. Nauvoo: Early Mormon Records Series, 1839–1846. Vol. 1. Highland, UT, 1980.

    Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845. CHL.

  5. [7]

    The Committee of Unfinished Business was “to consist of two Members, who shall examine the Journal of the preceding Council, & report such business as may have remained unfinished.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51.)

  6. [8]

    The Committee of Public Works was “to consist of three Members.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51.)

  7. [9]

    The Committee of Elections was “to consist of Three Members.” (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 22 Jan. 1842, 51.)

  8. [10]

    No description of the Committee of Finance appears in the “Rules of Order of the City Council of the City of Nauvoo,” although it was a functioning committee. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 15 and 22 Jan. 1842, 41, 50–51.)

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