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Minutes of November 11, 1831
Reynolds Cahoon is not to go to Zion in the spring. He is to go on his mission.

D&C 107:59-100, announcing the need for a president of the High Priesthood, was received November 11, 1831. Reynolds Cahoon's diary states that "the President of the high Preas[t]hood" was "ordained" at a general conference in Amherst, Ohio on January 25, 1832, but Orson Pratt's history indicates at this conference "the Prophet Joseph was acknowledged President of the High Priesthood, and hands laid on him by Elder Sidney Rigdon, who sealed upon his head the blessings which he had formerly received." If Sidney only sealed blessings "formerly received," could Joseph have been ordained on or shortly after November 11, and only the blessings associated with that ordination were "sealed upon his head" at the January 25, 1832 general conference?

Date November 11, 1831 [Friday] FWR, 30–31.
Location Hiram, Portage County, Ohio.
Description … a Special Conference …
Clerk Oliver Cowdery
Present

Joseph Smith Jr.
Oliver Cowdery
Peter Whitmer Jr.
Sidney Rigdon
Reynolds Cahoon
William E. McLellin
Luke Johnson
Lyman Johnson

Open Prayer by Reynolds Cahoon
Reynolds Cahoon to Zion? Reynolds says he wants to know if it is the will of the Lord for him to go to Zion in the spring.
Oliver reads revelations Oliver reads "Commandments concerning the duties of the Elders." BCR // ¶ D&C 20:38–45 (April 10, 1830)

Reynolds journalized that he is "not at liberty to go to the land of Zion yet."
No.

Voted that it is the mind of the conference that our br. Reynolds is not yet commanded to go to Zion in the spring by any thing yet written; Therefore, Voted that our br. Reynolds be not sent up to Zion in the coming spring.

Thomas Marsh mission A commandment to Thomas B. Marsh (h) is read. D&C 31, given in late September 1830, urges Thomas to go on his mission and not worry about his family.
Sidney ordains Harvey D. Redfield a priest.

Minutes of November 12–13, 1831
Minutes of November 9, 1831
Ohio Minutes
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