Folder 1
Contains 8 Results:
John Snyder receipt, 1830-1839
John Snyder receipt of $60 for a lot signed by Joseph Smith. Springfield, November 8, 1839. On the same page a newspaper clipping about the Book of Mormon. Palmyra, March 26, 1839. Photocopy.
Joseph Smith and Emma Smith indenture, 1841 December 21
Joseph and Emma Smith indenture made in the sum of $100 between Joseph and Emma Smith and their heris, Julia M. Smith, Joseph Smith Jr., Frederick G. W. Smith and Alexander Smith for land described as Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 92 of the city of Nauvoo. Photocopy.
Certification of signatures by Ebenezer Robinson, Justice of the Peace, 1841 December 30
Ebenezer Robinson, Justice of the Peace for Hancock County. Certification of signatures of Joseph and Emma Smith on aforementioned identure.
Certificate of deed and acknowledgement of property transfer, 1842 January 1
Certificate of Deed and acknowledgement of property transfer, signed by Chauncey Robison, Recorder of Hancock County. Photocopy.
Joseph Smith complaint, 1842 November 28
Joseph Smith complaint against Thomas Hunter for defamation of character. Photocopy.
Isaac Chase note, 1844 April 24
"Due on demand" note for $100 signed by Joseph Smith. Photocopy.
Rapell & Donoghue receipt, 1844 June 28
Rapell and Donoghue receipt to the estate of Joseph Smith II for lumber for a pine coffin. Nauvoo. Photocopy.
Holbrook and Firme promissory note, 1837 September 1
Holbrook and Firme promissory note from Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, and Olivery Cowdery as principles. Photocopy.