Mormon History, 1838

-- During 1838
George A Smith: Danire in Missouri 1838 (1)

George A Smith: High priest 1838 (1)

George A Smith: Indicted 1838 for intimidating a judge, not tried (1)

George A Smith: Stake high council 1838 (1)

Henry Harriman: A leader of Kirtland Camp which traveled to Far West, Missouri 1838 (1)

James Foster: A leader of the Kirtland Camp of 529 Mormons who traveled from Kirtland to Far West, Missouri 1838 (1)

John E Page: High priest and stake high council 1838 (1)

John F Boynton: Pleaded guilty for two defaulted debts and convicted of another 1838 (1)

John Smith: Arrested 1838 by non-Mormon militia, released unharmed (another Mormon beaten to death) (1)

John Smith: Stake president, Adam-ondi-Ahman, Missouri 1838, noted Danite meetings in journal (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Indicted 1838 for entering Daviess county, Missouri with firearms, but sheriff ruled out of jurisdiction (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Initiated as Danite 1838 and had oversight of their activities as the Mormon "Secretary of War" and commander-in-chief (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Narrowly avoided execution by Missouri militia for treason 1838 (1)


Footnotes:
1 - 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


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