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Joseph Smith" is the serialized version of
the Manuscript History of the Church, published
in the Times and Seasons, Deseret News, and Millennial
Star. |
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Preparation of the Manuscript |
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| 1835–1836
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The Manuscript History was written in the first person, though it was mostly written and compiled by Joseph's scribes. An earlier draft of the
September 22, 1835–January 17, 1836 period was written in the third person.
It was rewritten in the first person, with some changes, in both the final
draft of the manuscript history; and in Joseph's diary of September 22,
1835 to April 3, 1836, which contains the handwriting of Oliver
Cowdery,
Joseph Smith, Frederick G. Williams, Warren
Parrish, Sylvester Smith, possibly
Jesse Hitchcock, probably Levi Jackman, and Warren
A. Cowdery. |
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History
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Handwriting is identified by Dean Jessee in footnotes of PWJS,
82–225. |
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Joseph writes very little of the
history himself. His contributions are primarily dictated and drawn from
his diaries and letterbooks. The scribes compose much of the history themselves,
based on their observations of Joseph's activities, minutes of meetings,
correspondence, and other documents accumulated during his lifetime. |
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| 1838 history |
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On Friday, April 27, 1838 Joseph, Sidney, and Hyrum, with George W. Robinson scribe, spent most of the day "writing a history of this Church from the earliest period of its existance up to this date." They also worked on the history on the following Monday–Thursday. The history is mentioned on only two other days, so it is unlikely the work proceeded far before the fall of Far West and imprisonment of the First Presidency and others. |
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Scriptory Book, 34. |
1839 draft history
May 1829–September 10, 1830 |
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On June 11, 1839, Joseph began dictating his history to clerk, James Mulholland. Presumably this was the draft used to prepare the Manuscript History. Since the draft begins with Joseph baptism in May 1829, it is assumed that the 1838 document had proceeded to that point. The draft ends at September 10, 1830. |
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"Tuesday
11. I commenced dictating my history for my Clerk, James Mulholland to
write. " 1834-1836 History, 956.
For a comparison of the draft document and the final version in the Manuscript History, see Early documents 1:76–135. |
Manuscript History, A-1
1805–September 30, 1830 |
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The first 59 pages of the Manuscript History are in the hand of James Mulholland, covering 1805–September 30, 1830, before his death on November
3, 1839. |
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| September–November 1830 |
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Robert
B. Thompson wrote the next 15 pages (September–November 1830)
sometime before his death on August 27, 1841. |
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| November 1830–November 1, 1831 |
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W.
W. Phelps wrote pages 75–157 (November 1830–November 1,
1831) except Notes A, B, C on pages 131–133 written by Willard
Richards. |
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Volumes A and
B
November 1, 1831–August 30, 1834
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Beginning
December 21, 1842, Willard Richards wrote pages 158–553, covering November 1, 1831–August
30, 1834. |
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| September 1, 1834–August 5, 1838 |
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Richards resumed writing Oct.1, 1843, in a new volume (), commencing with the entry for September 1, 1834. |
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On March 2, 1844 he made the last entry (August 5, 1838) made before
the death of Joseph Smith (June 27, 1844). That entry is on page 813. |
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Manuscript History authorship, 111. |
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Publication of "The History of Joseph Smith" in the Times and Seasons had reached January 7, 1832. |
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| Volumes B–D |
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On June 15, 1845, Richards
resumed the work, assisted by Thomas Bullock. They began on page 812 (August 5,
1838). Their method was for Richards to compose a rough draft, leaving Thomas Bullock
to flesh it out and copy assorted documents into the history. |
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Manuscript History authorship, 114. |
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Brigham Young began "revising the
history" with Heber C. Kimball and George A. Smith on April 1, 1845. Willard
read the manuscript to them. Young stated, "President Joseph Smith had
corrected forty-two pages before his massacre." A notation at the top of
A-1, p. 42, reads: "1845 April 1—Commenced reading." What was
Brigham's source for this information is not known. Page 42 deals with
events of early July 1830 and shows no change in handwriting, narrative,
or any other indication of Joseph's review. According to George A. Smith
in April 1856, Brigham "revised" the manuscript "almost without any alteration." |
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Manuscript History authorship, 116. |
Hiatus
from 1846 to 1854
Completed 1856 |
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They were on page 1,485
in volume D-1 when Willard and Thomas began packing for the journey west
on January 20, 1846. Eight-and-a-half
years later, on July 1, 1854, they resumed work, this time with Richards
dictating the rough draft to Bullock. They reached March 1, 1843 by the
time of Richards' death on December 1, 1853. George A. Smith became Church
Historian on April 7, 1854 and began work on the history on April 18. |
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Manuscript History authorship, 117. |
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The Joseph Smith section of the Manuscript History was completed under George A. Smith's direction in January 1857. |
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Manuscript History authorship, 119. |
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Published Versions |
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| Times
and Seasons 1842–1846 |
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Serialization of the history began in the Times and Seasons 3, no. 10 (March 15,
1842) and continued through almost every issue to the end of the publication,
6 no. 23 (February 15, 1846). |
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| Beginning
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Those familiar with
Mormon history will recognize the beginning of the history: "Owing
to the many reports which have been put in circulation by evil designing
persons in relation to the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter
Day Saints,
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| End of
Times and Seasons |
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The last episode of
the Times and Seasons concludes with the minutes of a Kirtland assembly
held on August 11, 1834 (after the return of Zion's Camp). |
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| Deseret
News 1851 |
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Publication of the
history resumed with Deseret News 2 no. 1 (November 15, 1851),
Willard Richards editor. I have not identified the concluding issue of
the series yet. The December 15, 1855 issue discusses events of August
1842. |
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| Millennial
Star 1842–1844 |
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Meanwhile in England,
the Millennial Star commenced publication of the history in
3, no. 2 (June 1842): 21, and ended in November, 1831 with volume 5, no. 12 (May 1845). Publication of the series is then suspended, probably due to the unsettled state of affairs with the church in America, until volume 14, no. 8 (April 15, 1852). The 1852
supplement to volume 14 contains 56 pages of the history. |
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| History
of the Church |
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B. H. Roberts edited
the "History of Joseph Smith" for publication as History
of the Church of Jesus Christ / Period I / History of Joseph Smith the Prophet / by Himself. |
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Scribes
Church Historians
History of Joseph Smith: Contents
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