Mormon History, 1838

-- During 1838
Sidney Rigdon: Gave Independence Day sermon threatening bloody war if non-Mormons attacked Mormons, Jul. 4, 1838 (1)

Sidney Rigdon: Sued with business associates Zebedee Coltrin and Sampson Avard, dismissed by Ohio court 1838 (1)

Sylvester Smith: His brother among those murdered by non-Mormon militia at Haun's Mill, Missouri 1838 (1)

Thomas B Marsh: Indicted 1838 for arson in Missouri, charges dismissed (1)

Thomas B Marsh: Stake president 1838 (1)

Vinson Knight: Convicted 1838 for defaulting on debt (1)

Vinson Knight: Mormon militia and Danite 1838 (1)

Vinson Knight: Stake bishop 1838 (1)

Willard Richards: High priest 1838 (1)

William E Mclellin: Appointed by Missouri court 1838 to confiscate stolen property from homes of David W Patten , Sidney Rigdon , and other Mormons (1)

William Smith: Declined to visit his brothers in Liberty Jail, 1838-39 (1)

Zebedee Coltrin: Indicted for arson 1837, acquitted 1838 (1)

Zebedee Coltrin: Pleaded guilty 1838 for defaulting on debt (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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