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Minutes of January 20, 1838
Two apostles, seven high counselors, and probably others, discuss the three presidents of the church in Zion and Oliver Cowdery. A committee is appointed to visit them. John Corrill is to help write a petition. Corrill and possibly others present are not listed, perhaps because they are not members of the high council.

Date   January 20, 1838   FWR, 135.

Many excommunications took place in December 1837. On January 1, 1838, Adam-ondi-Ahman stake president John Smith wrote his son, George A. "I called the High Council together last week and laid before them the case of dissenters, 28 persons were, upon mature discussion cut off from the Church. … We have cut off between 40 and 50 from the Church since you left. Thus you will see the Church has taken a mighty pruning and we think she will rise in the greatness of her strength, and I rejoice, for the Lord is good and He will cut his work short in righteousness. … I will rejoice for the Lord will purify His Church." Qtd. in Lost Legacy, 112.
Location   Far West  
Description   … a social meeting held at the house of Thos B. Marsh.  
Clerk   Not named.  
Apostles present   Thomas B. Marsh (h)
David W. Patten (h)
 
High counselors present   John Murdock
Simeon Carter
Elias Higbee
George M. Hinkle
Thomas Grover
Levi Jackman
George Morey
 
Discuss the three presidents of Zion and Oliver Cowdery   [Brethren discuss activities of] the Presidents in this place viz David Whitmer W. W. Phelps John Whitmer and Oliver Cowdery and we being grieved at their doings after varie various discussions appointed a committee to visit them and enquire into their feelings and determinations.    
Committee   The committee consists of George M. Hinkle, Thomas Grover, and George Morey.  
Petition court to change town plot   Thomas B. Marsh and John Corrill are to draft a petition to the court to alter the Far West town plot.  
  Adjourned meeting till the 26th inst. at 10 o'clock A. M.  
 
Minutes of January 26, 1838
Minutes of December 7, 1837
Far West Minutes
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