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Joseph Smith Correspondence  
 
    Outgoing
Martin Harris (February 22, 1831)   To Martin Harris and others in the East: come to Kirtland quickly to choose land for yourself and Palmyra/Manchester church. Bring Books of Mormon. Missionary work booming. Laws of the Kingdom received. Care for Smith family. Hyrum or Newel come immediately.
Hyrum Smith (March 3, 1831)   The devil tries to overthrow churches in Ohio, but after much effort, Joseph has things under control. Oliver's letter from Independence. Met with Deleware chief, leaders, uncertain about them. Harsh weather. Joseph urges Hyrum to come quickly as the Lord has commanded. Joseph performs exorcism. Samuel and Orson Pratt arrived a few days ago. Joseph Sr. is threatened with suit. Enemies lie in wait in Buffalo
Emma Smith, June 6, 1832
¶ Joseph in Greenville
  Stuck in Greenville for nearly a month, Joseph writes that Newel's wife wrote, but not Emma. Anxious, he goes daily to a nearby grove to pray and meditate. Sheds tears for past follies. Heart's desire is to serve the Lord. Disappointed a good woman chose to marry William E. McLellin. Pleased that Emma "is still in the faith of Christ." Alludes alludes to things that would not be "prudent" for him to write about. 
W. W. Phelps (July 31, 1832)   Angered by William W. Phelps' report that disharmony again reigned in Zion, the Prophet castigates him, Bishop Partridge, and the Saints in Missouri generally. Sidney blew up when he read William's letter and had to be temporarily removed from office. Joseph refuses to let the revelations out of his hands, so they won't go to Independence for printing before fall. Frederick G. Williams is now the scribe. Revision of the New Testament is complete. Cholera in the East, Indian uprising in the East. Missionary work progressing well. John Whitmer is reminded to prepare a history of the church and the gathering.
Emma Smith (October 13, 1832) Joseph's first visit to New York City. He is astonished by the engineering and buildings, but beneath it all he can see the citizens do not give proper credit to the Lord. Their beauty is superficial, for beneath it all, their world is corrupt and will soon to be destroyed. He enjoys a conversation with a young man well into the night and they part reluctantly the next morning. Joseph is grateful for Newel's experience as a purchasing agent. He has good contacts and is a good, faithful companion.
Edward Partridge (May 2, 1833) Acknowledges error in addressing other leaders in Zion instead of Edward Partridge. Consecration guidelines §. Excommunicants retain their inheritances but not any portion set aside for the poor
 
  Incoming
Oliver Cowdery (January 28, 1832) Oliver amplifies on the official minutes of the January 23 conference and adds minutes for the January 24 and 27 conferences.
Emma (April 25, 1837) Emma replies to a letter Joseph has written from New York while in hiding.
 
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