History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 3Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 3
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
it must come at last. We have great reliance upon your ability,
discretion and fitness {173} for the task you have undertaken, and
we have only time to say, God speed you.
Yours truly,
E. M. Ryland, Judge.
The brethren had _not thought_ of going to Richmond--it was a lie out
of whole cloth.
_Governor Boggs' Order to General John B. Clark_.
Friday, Headquarters Of The Militia,
City Of Jefferson October 26, 1838.
_General John B. Clark, 1st Division Missouri Militia_:
Sir:--Application has been made to the commander-in-chief, by the
citizens of Daviess county, in this state, for protection, and to
be restored to their homes and property, with intelligence that
the Mormons, with an armed force, have expelled the inhabitants
of that county from their homes, have pillaged and burnt their
dwellings, driven off their stock, and were destroying their crops;
that they (the Mormons) have burnt to ashes the towns of Gallatin
and Millport in said county; the former being the county seat of
said county, and including the clerk's office and all the public
records of the county, and that there is not now a civil officer
within said county. The commander-in-chief therefore orders that
there be raised, from the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th and 12th Divisions of
the militia of this state, four hundred men each, to be mounted
and armed as Infantry or Riflemen, each man to furnish himself
with at least fifty rounds of ammunition, and at least fifteen
days provisions. The troops from the 1st, 5th, 6th and 12th, will
rendezvous at Fayette, in Howard county, on Saturday, the 3rd day
of next month (November) at which point they will receive further
instructions as to their line of march. You will therefore cause to
be raised the quota of men required of your division (four hundred
men) without delay, either by volunteer or drafts, and rendezvous
at Fayette, in Howard county, on Saturday, the third day of next
month (November) and there join the troops from the 5th, 6th and
12th divisions. The troops from the 4th division will join you at
Richmond in Ray county. You will cause the troops raised in your
division, to be formed into companies according to law, and placed
under officers already in commission. If volunteer companies are
raised, they shall elect their own officers. The preference should
always be given to volunteer companies already organized and
commissioned. You will also detail the necessary field and staff
officers. For the convenience of transporting the camp equipage,
{174} provisions and hospital stores for the troops under your
command, you are authorized to employ two or three baggage wagons.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief,
B. M. Lisle, Adj.-General.
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