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
In the matter of Joseph Smith, upon habeas corpus.
District of Illinois, ss.
Stephen A. Douglas, James H. Ralston, Almeron Wheat, J. B.
Backenstos, being duly sworn, each for himself, says that they were
at Nauvoo in the county of Hancock, in this state on the seventh
day of May last; that they saw Joseph Smith on that day reviewing
the Nauvoo Legion at that place in the presence of several thousand
persons.
J. B. BACKENSTOS,
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS.
Sworn to and subscribed in open court, this 4th day of January,
1843.
JAMES F. OWINGS, Clerk.
Circuit Court of the United States, District of Illinois.
In the matter of Joseph Smith upon habeas corpus.
District of Illinois:--Wilson Law, Henry G. Sherwood, Theodore
Turley, Shadrach Roundy, Willard Richards, William Clayton, and
Hyrum Smith, being duly sworn, say that they know that Joseph Smith
was in Nauvoo, in the county or Hancock, in the state of Illinois,
during the whole of the sixth and seventh days of May last; that
on the sixth day of May, aforesaid, the said Smith attended an
officer-drill at Nauvoo, from ten o'clock in the forenoon to about
four o'clock in the afternoon, at which drill the said Joseph
Smith was present. And {243} these deponents, Hyrum Smith, Willard
Richards, Henry G. Sherwood, John Taylor, and William Clayton,
were with the said Smith at Nauvoo aforesaid, during the evening
of the sixth day of May last, and sat with the said Joseph Smith
in Nauvoo Lodge from six until nine o'clock of said evening. And
these deponents, Hyrum Smith, Willard Richards, and William Marks,
were with the said Smith at his dwelling house, in Nauvoo, on and
during the evening of the fifth day of May last, and conversed
with him; and all of the deponents aforesaid do say that, on the
seventh day of May aforesaid, the said Smith reviewed the Nauvoo
Legion, and was present with the said Legion all that day, in the
presence of many thousand people, and it would have been impossible
for the said Joseph Smith to have been at any place in the state
of Missouri at any time on or between the sixth or seventh days
of May aforesaid. And these deponents, Willard Richards, William
Clayton, Hyrum Smith, and Lorin Walker, say that they have seen and
conversed with the said Smith at Nauvoo, aforesaid, daily, from
the tenth of February last, until the first day of July last, and
know that he has not been absent from said city of Nauvoo, at any
time during that time, long enough to have been in the state of
Missouri; that Jackson county in the state of Missouri is about
three hundred miles from Nauvoo.
WILSON LAW,
HENRY G. SHERWOOD,
THEODORE TURLEY,
SHADRACH ROUNDY,
WILLARD RICHARDS,
WILLIAM CLAYTON,
JOHN TAYLOR,
WILLIAM MARKS,
LORIN WALKER.
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