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Minutes of July 3, 1834  
Selection of the Missouri "general Council of High Priests." David Whitmer president, William W. Phelps and John Whitmer assistant presidents, and twelve counselors.
Other sources: Wilford Woodruff §, Manuscript History §, George A. Smith §.

Date   July 3, 1834   FWR, 70–71.
Location   Clay County, Missouri.   [MH-A, 513] On the 3d of July. the High priests of Zion assembled <in the yard of Col. [Michael] Arthur where Lyman Wight lived> in Clay county. and I proceeded to organize a High council, …
Description   The High Priests of Zion assembled for the purpose of organizing a general Council of High Priests …
[Presiding]   [Joseph Smith]
Clerk   Frederick G. Williams
Council to settle issues   High priests assemble to organize a "general Council of High Priests, agreeable to the revelation" to settle issues that "could not be settled by the Bishop and his council."   D&C 102
President, assistants, 12 counselors   Proceeded to make choice of the President. It was agreed that David Whitmer should be the first President and to be assisted by William W. Phelps and John Whitmer.—and the following High Priests as Councillors:  
    Christian Whitmer
Newel Knight
Lyman Wight
Calvin Bebee
William E. McLellin
Solomon Hancock
Thomas B. Marsh (h)
Simeon Carter
Parley P. Pratt (h)
Orson Pratt
John Murdock
Levi Jackman
  For ordinations, see Minutes of July 7, 1834

    Wilford Woodruff's Journal
[January] 1835
   
    Wilford Woodruff, a teacher, attended the meeting, indicating not all present were high priests.    
David chastized for unfaithfulness

T o preside over Zion
  On the 3d day of July I attended the Meeting at Lyman Wight's at which time Joseph Smith the Prophet Organized the High council. Joseph was Clothed with the power of God. He Chastised David Whitmer & others for unfaithfulnes. Said their hearts were not set upon the building up the Kingdom of God as they should be. After He was chastised He was set apart under the hand of Joseph to Preside over the Land of Zion And Wm W. Phelps & John Whitmer assistant Pres[ident?] or Councillor.   WWJ 1:13. Wilford conflates the July 3 and 7 meetings. The setting apart (ordinations) took place on the 7th.

Minutes of July 7, 1834
Minutes of June 23, 1834
Clay County Minutes
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