Mormon History: 1830 to 1839
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  • New York
    • Visions
    • Oliver Cowdery History (1834)
  • Kirtland
    • Enthusiasm (1830-1831)
      • George A. Smith Recollection
    • Mission (1830)
    • First Kirtland Conference (June 1831)
    • Ezra Booth Letters (1831)
    • Witnessing the Book of Commandments
    • Misconduct Alleged (August 1834)
    • Tar and Feathers (March 1832)
    • Conditions (1835)
    • Nepotism Charge (December 1835)
    • Debating School Incident (December 1835)
    • Safety Society Articles (January 187)
    • Endowment (1837)
    • Plot to Murder Grandison Newell (1837)
    • Apostasy
      • Mary Fielding Letter (July 1837)
      • Dissidents Meet (July 1838)
      • Dissidents Scorned (July 1838)
      • Mary Fielding Letter (September 1837)
  • Jackson County
    • Ezra Booth Letters (1831)
    • Leadership Conflicts
    • Violence
    • Endowment (1837)
    • Advice to Refugees
    • Zion's Camp (May-June 1834)
  • Far West
    • Managing Expectations (1837)
    • Beware of Apostasy (September 1837)
    • Purge (1837-1838)
    • Sidney Rigdon Oration (July 4,1838)
    • Marsh-Hyde Affidavits
    • Vigilantes, Danites, and Militia (1838)
      • Siege of DeWitt
      • Haun's Mill Massacre (October 1838)
      • Extermination Order
    • Persecution: Joseph Smith Account
    • Persecution: Hyrum Smith Account
  • Biographies
  • Joseph Smith
    • History: 1832
    • History: 1838-1839
    • Stuck in Greenville (1832)
    • Misconduct Alleged (August 1834)
    • Debating School Incident
    • Plot to Murder Grandison Newell (1837)
    • Correspondence
      • Advice to Jackson Refugees
      • Joseph and William Apologies (1835)
      • To W. W. Phelps (July 1832)
    • Remembered
  • D&C
  • Beliefs & Practices
    • Cursings
    • Dreams, Visions, Visitations
    • False Spirits
    • Gathering
    • Miracles
    • Priesthood
    • Women's Role
    • Word of Wisdom
    • Zion
  • Church
    • Offices
      • Apostles
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    • United Firm
    • Disciplinary Actions
    • Common Consent
  • Sources
    • Book of Commandments and Revelations
    • Kirtland Revelations Book
    • Book of Commandments, Law and Covenants Books
    • Kirtland Council Minutes
    • Scriptory Book
    • Manuscript History of the Church
    • Selected Collections of the Church
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Church
         
Name    
  Church of Christ (April 6, 1830)   ¶ D&C 21:11
  Church of the Latter-day Saints (May 3, 1834)   Minutes of May 3, 1834
  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (April 26, 1838)   ¶ D&C 21:11
First Meetings      
  Initial meeting Meeting of six founding members: probably four Smiths (Joseph Sr and Jr, Hyrum, Samuel) plus Oliver Cowdery and David Whitmer, though other lists exist.   April 6, 1830
    A church is organized at the home of Peter Whitmer in Fayette, New York. Oliver delivers the first sermon. Several baptized.   TS
Times and Seasons
4, no. 1 (Nov. 15, 1842): 12.
    Spiritual outpouring, swooning, Newel Knight's exorcism and vision.   June 1, 1830
    Articles and Covenants (D&C 20) are ratified; Elders, priests, and teachers ordained.   June 9, 1830
Other Noteworthy Meetings    
  Primacy of First Presidency Joseph is sustained as "president of the whole church" for the first time with Sidney Rigdon and Frederick G. Williams as counselors, and as assistant counselors, three Smiths and Oliver Cowdery. The First Presidency and assistant counselors are to be considered "the heads of the Church." Three apostles are rejected and four high counselors dropped..   Minutes of September 3, 1837
  Solemn assembly Hosanna shout; washing of feet. Joseph speaks three hours. His vision of Kirtland, plea to save the bank. Night-long meeting of prophesy, speaking in tongues, etc.   Minutes of April 6, 1837
Apostates (1864) George A. Smith recalls the unusual characters and spiritual manifestations of the early Kirtland period, especially Ezra Booth. Joseph and Sidney tarred and feathered. Dedication of the House of the Lord at Kirtland. The bank failed because Warren Parrish and other apostates embezzled funds. Councils and trials were held constantly in Kirtland.    
Kirtland Apostasy (1837–1838)    
Opposers & Apostates (1858)      
Purge (1837–1838)      
Membership Statistics (1830–1838)   Membership Statistics
   
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