-- early Feb 1835
The Northern Times, a Democratic newspaper at Kirtland, began regular publication, with F. G. Williams as publisher and Oliver Cowdery as its editor. Its stated goal was to help projected presidential candidate Martin Van Buren (then Vice President under Andrew Jackson) win the 1836 election. (1)
-- Feb 4, 1835
Brigham Young: Ordained apostle 14 Feb. 1835 (2)
Heber C Kimball: Ordained apostle 14 Feb. 1835 (2)
Lyman E Johnson: Ordained an apostle 14 Feb. 1835 (2)
-- Feb 5, 1835
David W Patten: Ordained apostle 15 Feb. 1835, but not president of Twelve due to Thomas B Marsh 's misstatement of his age (2)
John F Boynton: Ordained an apostle 15 Feb. 1835 (2)
Luke S Johnson: Ordained apostle 15 Feb. 1835 (2)
Orson Hyde: Ordained apostle 15 Feb. 1835 (2)
William E Mclellin: Ordained apostle 15 Feb. 1835 (2)
William Smith: Ordained apostle 15 Feb. 1835 (2)
-- Feb 6, 1835
[Black History] Phelps says Ham married "a black wife", (3)
-- Feb 8, 1835
Brigham and Joseph Young sing for Joseph. "The Spirit of the Lord was poured out upon us, and I told them I wanted to see those brethren together, who went up to Zion in the camp, the previous summer, for I had a blessing for them." (4)
Hazen Aldrich: Seventies president 28 Feb. 1835, and senior president of First Council of Seventy (1835-37) (2)
Footnotes:
1 - Broadhurst, Dale R., Mormon Chronology, http://olivercowdery.com/history/morchrn2.htm
2 - Quinn, D. Michael, The Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power, Appendix 6, Biographical Sketches of General Officers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-47
3 - http://www.xtimeline.com/events.aspx?q=Bif200802111550260291166
4 - Kenny, Scott, "Mormon History 1830-1844," http://saintswithouthalos.com/dirs/d_c.phtml
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