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Summary: Original text of Joseph's accounts of the First Vision
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Summary: Erastus Holmes account
Deseret News 2.15 (May 29, 1852); also in
Millennial Star 15. 27 (July 2, 1853): 424; Jessee,
The Papers of Joseph Smith, 2: 79-80; cf. Dan Vogel (editor),
Early Mormon Documents (Salt Lake City, Signature Books, 1996–2003), 5 vols, 1:207.; DHC 2. 312.
Summary: "Joseph Smith’s History of the Church,"
Times and Seasons 3. 10 (15 Mar. 1842): 726-28
Summary: Wentworth letter. (
Times and Seasons, 3.9 (1 Mar. 1842), p. 706-710
Summary: “The Prairies, Nauvoo, Joe Smith, the Temple, the Mormons, etc.,” editor, David Nye White,
The Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette 58 (September 15, 1843): 3
Summary: Levi Richards’s diary about Joseph Smith preaching in the summer of 1843 and repeating the Lord’s first message to him that no church was His (see Andrew F. Ehat and Lyndon W. Cook,
The Words of Joseph Smith: The Contemporary Accounts of the Nauvoo Discourses of Joseph Smith, 2nd Edition, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1996), 215.
Summary: : “Latter Day Saints, by Joseph Smith, Nauvoo, Illinois,” in I. Daniel Rupp,
HE PASA EKKLESIA: An Original History of the Religious Denominations at Present Existing in the United States (Philadelphia: J. Y. Humphreys, 1844), pp. 404; The account for Rupp was published in the original history of the Church published in “History of Joseph Smith,”
Millennial Star 22. 7 (February 18, 1860): 102-3; also in Dean Jesse,
Papers of Joseph Smith, 1:448.
Summary: Alexander Neibaur Journal, 24 May 1844
Summary: As told by John Alger