History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
The people of the State of Illinois to the Sheriff of Sangamon
County, greeting:
Whereas it has been made known to me by the executive authority of
{236} the state of Missouri, that one Joseph Smith stands charged
by the affidavit of one Lilburn W. Boggs, made on the 20th day of
July, 1842, at the county of Jackson, in the state of Missouri,
before Samuel Weston, a justice of the peace within and for the
county of Jackson aforesaid, with being accessory before the fact
to an assault with intent to kill, made by one O. P. Rockwell on
Lilburn W. Boggs, on the night of the sixth of May, A.D. 1842, at
the county of Jackson, in said state of Missouri; and that the said
Joseph Smith has fled from the justice of said state, and taken
refuge in the state of Illinois:
Now, therefore, I, Thomas Ford, governor of the state of Illinois,
pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the United States, and
of this state, do hereby command you to arrest and apprehend the
said Joseph Smith, if he be found within the limits of the state
aforesaid, and cause him to be safely kept and delivered to the
custody of Edward R. Ford, who has been duly constituted the agent
of said state of Missouri to receive said fugitive from the justice
of said state, he paying all fees and charges for the arrest and
apprehension of said Joseph Smith, and make due return to the
executive department of this state, the manner in which the writ
may be executed.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
great seal of the state to be affixed.
Done at the city of Springfield, this 31st day of December, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-two; and of
the Independence of the United States, the sixty-seventh.
By the Governor,
[Seal.] THOMAS FORD.
LYMAN TRUMBULL, Secretary of State.
VI.
#_Governor Carlin's Proclamation_.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ILLINOIS,
September 20, 1842.
Whereas a requisition has been made upon me, as the executive of
this state, by the governor of the state of Missouri, for the
apprehension and surrender of O. P. Rockwell, who is charged with
the crime of shooting Lilburn W. Boggs, with intent to kill, in the
county of Jackson and state of Missouri, on the night of the sixth
day of May, A. D., 1842:
And whereas a demand has also been made by the governor of Missouri
upon me for the apprehension and surrender of Joseph Smith,
commonly called the Mormon Prophet, who is charged with the crime
of being accessory to the shooting of said Boggs at the time and
place aforesaid, with intent to kill:
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