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INTRODUCTION OF CELESTIAL AND
PLURAL MARRIAGE
Additional testimony of a few out of the multitude[1] of witnesses who were
taught these principles by the Prophet Joseph Smith, and who knew that he
received the revelation known as section 132 in the Book of Doctrine and
Covenants.

AFFIDAVIT OF PRESIDENT LORENZO SNOW

In the month of April, 1843, I returned from my European mission. A few


days after my arrival at Nauvoo, when at President Joseph Smith's house, he
said he wished to have some private talk with me, and requested me to walk
out with him. It was toward evening. We walked a little distance and sat
down on a large log that lay near the bank of the river. He there and then
explained to me the doctrine of plurality of wives; he said that the Lord had
revealed it unto him, and commanded him to have women sealed to him as
wives; that he foresaw the trouble that would follow, and sought to turn
away from the commandment; that an angel from heaven then appeared
before him with a drawn sword, threatening him with destruction unless he
went forward and obeyed the commandment.

He further said that my sister Eliza R. Snow had been sealed to him as his
wife for time and eternity. He told me that the Lord would open the way,
and I should have women sealed to me as wives. This conversation was
prolonged, I think one hour or more, in which he told me many important
things.

I solemnly declare before God and holy angels, and as I hope to come forth
in the morning of the resurrection, that the above statement is true.

Lorenzo Snow.
Territory of Utah, Box Elder County. ss.

Personally came before me J. C. Wright, Clerk of the County and Probate


Courts in and for the County and Territory aforesaid, Lorenzo Snow, and
who being duly sworn deposeth and says that the foregoing statement by
him subscribed is true of his own certain knowledge.

Witness my hand and seal of Court, at my office in Brigham City, Box


Elder County, Utah Territory, this 28th day of August, A.D. 1869.

[Seal.]

J. C. Wright, Clerk.

AFFIDAVIT OF LUCY WALKER

United States of America,

State of Utah.

County of Salt Lake.

Lucy Walker Smith Kimball, being first duly sworn, says:

I was a plural wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith, and was married for time
and eternity in Nauvoo, State of Illinois, on the first day of May, 1843, by
Elder William Clayton. The Prophet was then living with his first wife,
Emma Smith, and I know that she gave her consent to the marriage of at
least four women to her husband as plural wives, and she was well aware
that he associated and cohabited with them as wives. The names of these
women are Eliza and Emily Partridge, and Maria and Sarah Lawrence, all
of whom knew that I too was his wife.

When the Prophet Joseph Smith mentioned the principle of plural marriage
to me I felt indignant, and so expressed myself to him, because my feelings
and education were averse to anything of that nature. But he assured me
that this doctrine had been revealed to him of the Lord, and that I was
entitled to receive a testimony of its divine origin for myself. He counseled
me to pray to the Lord, which I did, and thereupon received from Him a
powerful and irresistible testimony of the truthfulness and divinity of plural
marriage, which testimony has abided with me ever since.

On the 8th day of February, 1845, I was married for time to President Heber
C. Kimball, and bore to him nine children. And in this connection allow me
to say to his everlasting credit that during the whole of my married life with
him he never failed to regard me as the wife for eternity of his devoted
friend, the Prophet Joseph Smith.

Lucy Walker Smith Kimball.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of December, 1902.

[Seal.]

James Jack, Notary Public.

AFFIDAVIT OF CATHERINE PHILLIPS SMITH

United States of America,

State of Utah.

County of Salt Lake.

Catherine Phillips Smith,[2] being first sworn, says:

I am the daughter of Thomas Denner and Sarah Godshall Phillips, and was
born in Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, on the first day of August,
1819. My present residence is East Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah.

I was married to Hyrum Smith, brother of the Prophet Joseph Smith, as his
plural wife, and lived with him as his wife. The sealing was performed by
the Prophet Joseph Smith himself, in Nauvoo, State of Illinois, in August,
1843, in the brick office belonging to my husband, and occupied at the time
as a dwelling by Brother and Sister Robert and Julia Stone, and was
witnessed by my mother, Sister Stone and her daughter Hettie.
In consequence of the strong feeling manifested at the time against plural
marriage and those suspected of having entered into it, I, with my mother,
moved to St. Louis near the close of the year, where I was living when the
Prophet Joseph and my husband were martyred.

The purpose of this affidavit is that my testimony to the truthfulness and


divinity of plural marriage may live after I shall have passed away; and in
this spirit I commend it to all to whom it may come.

Catherine Phillips Smith.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 28th day of January, 1903.

[Seal]

L. John Nuttall, Notary Public.

AFFIDAVIT OF ALMIRA W. JOHNSON SMITH


BARTON

Territory of Utah, County of Iron. ss.

Be it remembered on this first day of August A.D. 1883, personally


appeared before me John W. Brown a notary public in and for said county,
Almira W. Johnson Smith Barton, who was by me sworn in due form of
law, and upon her oath says: I am a citizen in the Territory of Utah, over the
age of twenty-one years, and I am the daughter of Ezekiel Johnson and Julia
Hills Johnson his wife; that I was born at Westford, in the State of Vermont
on the 22nd day of October A.D. 1813; that I had nine brothers who were
named respectfully Joel H., Seth, David, Benjamin F., Joseph E., Elmer,
George W., William D., and Amos; and six sisters named respectfully
Nancy, Dulcena, Julia, Susan, Mary and Esther, all of whom, with myself,
were baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the
exception of Elmer, who died in infancy.

Deponent further says, that in the years 1842 and 1843, I resided most of
the time at Macedonia, in the County of Hancock, State of Illinois,
sometimes with my sister who was the wife of Almon W. Babbitt, and
sometimes with my brother Benjamin F. Johnson. During that time the
Prophet Joseph Smith taught me the principle of celestial marriage
including plurality of wives and asked me to become his wife. He first
spoke to me on this subject at the house of my brother Benjamin F. I also
lived a portion of the time at Brother Joseph Smith's in Nauvoo, when many
conversations passed between him and myself on this subject. On a certain
occasion in the spring of the year 1843, the exact date of which I do not
now recollect, I went from Macedonia to Nauvoo to visit another of my
sisters, the one who was the widow of Lyman R. Sherman, deceased, at
which time I was sealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith. At the time this took
place Hyrum Smith, Joseph's brother, came to me and said I need not be
afraid. I had been fearing and doubting about the principle and so had he,
but he now knew it was true. After this time I lived with the Prophet Joseph
as his wife, and he visited me at the home of my brother Benjamin F. at
Macedonia.

Deponent further says that I had many conversations with Eliza Beaman
who was also a wife of Joseph Smith, and who was present when I was
sealed to him, on the subject of plurality of wives, both before and after the
performance of that ceremony. And also that since the death of the Prophet
Joseph Smith I was married for time to Reuben Barton of Nauvoo, Hancock
Co., Ill., by whom I have had five daughters, one only of whom is now
living.

Almira W. Johnson Smith Barton.

Subscribed and sworn to by the said Almira W. Johnson Smith Barton the
day and year first above written.

[Seal.]

John W. Brown, Notary Public.

AFFIDAVIT OF MARTHA McBRIDE KIMBALL

Territory of Utah, County of Millard. ss.


Be it remembered that on this eighth day of July, A.D. 1869, personally
appeared before me Edward Partridge, Probate Judge in and for said county,
Martha McBride Kimball, who was by me sworn in due form of law, and
upon her oath saith that sometime in the summer of the year 1842, at the
city of Nauvoo, county of Hancock, state of Illinois, she was married or
sealed to Joseph Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints, by Heber C. Kimball, one of the Twelve Apostles in said
Church, according to the laws of the same regulating marriage.

Martha McBride Kimball.

Subscribed and sworn to by said Martha McBride Kimball the day and year
first above written.

[Seal.]

Edward Partridge, Probate Judge.

AFFIDAVIT OF MELISSA LOTT WILLES

Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss.

Be it remembered that on this twentieth day of May, A.D. 1869, personally


appeared before me, James Jack a notary public in and for said county,
Melissa Lott Willes, who was by me sworn in due form of law, and upon
her oath saith that on the twentieth day of September, A.D. 1843, at the city
of Nauvoo, county of Hancock, state of Illinois, she was married or sealed
to Joseph Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, by Hyrum Smith, Presiding Patriarch of said Church, according to
laws of the same, regulating marriage, in the presence of Cornelius P. Lott
and Parmelia Lott.

Melissa Lott Willes.

Subscribed and sworn to by the said Melissa Lott Willes, the day and year
first above written.

[Seal.]
James Jack, Notary Public.

LOVINA SMITH WALKER'S TESTIMONY

I, Lovina Walker, hereby certify that while I was living with Aunt Emma
Smith, in Fulton City, Fulton Co., Illinois, in the year 1846, that she told me
that she, Emma Smith, was present and witnessed the marrying or sealing
of Eliza Partridge, Emily Partridge, Maria Lawrence and Sarah Lawrence to
her husband, Joseph Smith, and that she gave her consent thereto.

Lovina Walker.

We hereby witness that Lovina Walker made and signed the above
statement on this 16th day of June, A.D. 1869, at Salt Lake City, S. L.
County, Utah Territory, of her own free will and record.

Hyrum S. Walker,
Sarah E. Smith,
Joseph F. Smith.

AFFIDAVIT OF SARAH A. KIMBALL

Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss.

Be it remembered that on this nineteenth day of June, A.D. 1869, personally


appeared before me Elias Smith, Probate Judge for said county, Sarah Ann
Kimball, who was by me sworn in due form of law, and upon her oath saith
that on the twenty-seventh day of July, A.D. 1842, at the city of Nauvoo,
county of Hancock, state of Illinois, she was married or sealed to Joseph
Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by
Newell K. Whitney, Presiding Bishop of said Church, according to the laws
of the same regulating marriage, in the presence of Elizabeth Ann Whitney
her mother.

Sarah A. Kimball.
Subscribed and sworn to by the said Sarah Ann (Whitney) Kimball, the day
and year first above written.

E. Smith, Probate Judge.

AFFIDAVIT OF ELIZABETH A. WHITNEY

Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss.

Be it remembered that on this thirtieth day of August, A.D. 1869, personally


appeared before me, James Jack, a notary public in and for said county,
Elizabeth Ann Whitney, who was by me sworn in due form of law, and
upon her oath saith that on the twenty-seventh day of July, A.D. 1842, at the
city of Nauvoo, county of Hancock, state of Illinois, she was present and
witnessed the marrying or sealing of her daughter Sarah Ann Whitney to the
Prophet Joseph Smith, for time and all eternity, by her husband Newel K.
Whitney then Presiding Bishop of the Church.

E. A. Whitney.

Subscribed and sworn to by the said Elizabeth Ann Whitney the day and
year first above written.

James Jack, Notary Public.

AFFIDAVIT OF ORSON HYDE

Springtown, Sept. 15, 1869.

I, Orson Hyde, do hereby certify and declare according to my best


recollection that on the fourth day of September I was married to Miss
Marinda N. Johnson, in Kirtland, Ohio, in the year of our Lord 1834, and in
the month of February or March, 1843, I was married to Miss Martha R.
Browitt, by Joseph Smith, the martyred prophet, and by him she was sealed
to me for time and for all eternity in Nauvoo, Ill., and in the month of April
of the same year, 1843, I was married by the same person to Mrs. Mary Ann
Price, and by him she was sealed to me for time and for all eternity, in
Nauvoo, Ill., while the woman to whom I was first married was yet living,
and gave her cordial consent to both transactions, and was personally
present to witness the ceremonies.

Orson Hyde.

Sworn to and subscribed to before me this the 15th day of September, 1869,
at Springtown, Sanpete County, UT.

George Brough, Justice of the Peace.

I hereby certify that the above named George Brough is a justice of the
peace for the precinct of Springtown in the county of Sanpete, UT., and that
he is duly qualified in accordance with law; in testimony whereof, I
hereunto set my hand and official seal of the County Court of Sanpete
County, at my office, Manti City, this Sept. 16, 1869.

[Seal.]

William T. Reed, County Clerk.

AFFIDAVIT OF JOSEPH BATES NOBLE

Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss.

Be it remembered that on the 26th day of June, A.D. 1869, personally


appeared before me, James Jack, a notary public in and for said county,
Joseph Bates Noble, who was by me sworn in due form of law, and upon
his oath saith, that on the fifth day of April, A.D. 1841, at the city of
Nauvoo, County of Hancock, State of Illinois, he married or sealed Louisa
Beaman to Joseph Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints, according to the order of celestial marriage revealed to the said
Joseph Smith.

Joseph B. Noble.

Subscribed and sworn to by the said Joseph Bates Noble, the day and year
first above written.
[Seal.]

James Jack, Notary Public.

AFFIDAVIT OF RHODA RICHARDS SMITH

Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss.

Be it remembered that on this first day of May, A.D. 1869, personally


appeared before me, Elias Smith, Probate Judge for said county, Rhoda
Richards, who was by me sworn in due form of law and upon her oath saith
that on the twelfth day of June A.D. 1843, at the city of Nauvoo, County of
Hancock, State of Illinois, she was married or sealed to Joseph Smith,
President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Willard
Richards, one of the Twelve Apostles of said Church, according to the laws
of the same regulating marriage.

Rhoda Richards.

Subscribed and sworn to by the said Rhoda Richards, the day and year
above written.

[Seal.]

Elias Smith, Probate Judge.

TESTIMONY OF BENJAMIN F. JOHNSON

Mesa City, Arizona, 9th March, 1904.

President Joseph F. Smith,

Washington, D. C.

My Dear Brother:—
In reading reports from the Senate Committee on the Reed Smoot case, I
see that witnesses are subpoenaed to prove that the Prophet Joseph Smith
did not authorize or practice polygamy; and I do know that he did teach
plural marriage, and that he did give to me a plural wife who is still living
with me, and that I saw one of my sisters married to him. * * *

And I do know that at his Mansion House was living Mariah and Sarah
Lawrence and one of Cornelius P. Lott's daughters as his plural wives with
the full knowledge of his wife, Emma, of the married relations to him.

At that time I was his legal business agent at Macedonia or Ramtis, and was
familiar with his family or domestic affairs; and occupying, as I did, the
family mansion often in a business way with Emma, the Prophet's first wife,
who at no time did ever in my hearing deny the plural character of her
husband's family.

And now with this and much more knowledge relating to this subject, could
my evidence before the Senate Committee be of any real value to the cause
of truth? If so, although too infirm to travel alone I would willingly try to be
there, if according to your counsel and wish.

Loyal to the truth, I am,

Always brother,

B. F. Johnson.

THE CELESTIAL AND PLURAL MARRIAGE


REVELATION

The following letter was written by Elder William Clayton who wrote the
revelation known as section 132 in the Book of Doctrine and Covenants, at
the direction of the Prophet Joseph Smith, July 12, 1843.[3]

Salt Lake City, Nov, 11, 1871.

Madison M. Scott, Esq.


Dear Sir:

Your letter of 23rd of June last, was received by due course of mail,
but owing to my being so very closely confined with public duties,
which has almost destroyed my health, I have not answered your letter
so promptly as is my practice. My health is yet very poor, but I have
resigned the office which was bearing so heavy upon me, and am in
hopes to regain my usual sound health.

Now, in regard to the subject matter of your letter, it appears to me that


the principal topic is what is commonly called polygamy, but which I
prefer to call celestial marriage. As to young Joseph saying that the
Church here have apostatized; that we have introduced polygamy,
denying bitterly that his father ever had a revelation on the subject, that
is all mere bosh! I believe he knows better, and I have often felt sorry
to learn that the sons of the Prophet should spend their time in
contending against a pure and holy principle which their father's blood
was shed to establish. They will have a heavy atonement to make when
they meet their father in the next world. They are in the hands of God,
and my respect for their father will not permit me to say much about
the wicked course of his sons.

Now, I say to you, as I am ready to testify to all the world, and on


which testimony I am most willing to meet all the Latter-day Saints and
all apostates, in time and through all eternity, I did write the
revelations on celestial marriage given through the Prophet Joseph
Smith, on the 12th of July, 1843.

When the revelation was written there was no one present except the
Prophet Joseph, his brother Hyrum and myself. It was written in the
small office upstairs in the rear of the brick store which stood on the
banks of the Mississippi river. It took some three hours to write it.
Joseph dictated sentence by sentence, and I wrote it as he dictated.
After the whole was written Joseph requested me to read it slowly and
carefully, which I did, and he then pronounced it correct. The same
night a copy was taken by Bishop Whitney, which copy is now here (in
the Historian's office) and which I know and testify is correct. The
original was destroyed by Emma Smith.
I again testify that the revelation on polygamy was given through the
prophet Joseph on the 12th July, 1843; and that the Prophet Joseph
both taught and practiced polygamy I do positively know, and bear
testimony to the fact. In April, 1843, he sealed to me my second wife,
my first wife being then living. By my said second wife I had two sons
born in Nauvoo. The first died; the second is here now, and is married.

I had the honor to seal one woman[4] to Joseph under his direction. I
could name ten or a dozen of his wives who are now living in this
territory, so that for any man to tell me that Joseph did not teach
polygamy, he is losing his time, for I know better. It is not hearsay, nor
opinion with me, for I positively know of what I speak, and I testify to
the truth, and shall be willing to meet all opponents on the subject
through all eternity.

As to the Church here having apostatized that is all a mere matter of


assertion, destitute of truth. President Young and his associates are, and
have been doing everything they can to carry out the plans and
instructions of the Prophet Joseph, and so eternity will prove to the
condemnation and confusion of all their enemies. Any one who says to
the contrary does not know Joseph nor the mission the Lord gave him
to fulfill. * * *

Truly yours,
William Clayton.

AFFIDAVIT OF HOWARD CORAY

Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss.

As many false statements have been made in relation to the authorship of


the revelation on celestial marriage, I deem it but justice to all lovers of
truth for me to express what I know concerning this very important matter.

On the 22nd day of July, A.D. 1843, Hyrum Smith, the martyred Patriarch,
came in a carriage to my house in Nauvoo; he invited me and my wife to
take a ride with him; accordingly, as soon as we could make ourselves
ready, we got into his carriage and he set off in the direction of Carthage.
Having gone a short distance, he observed to us that his brother Joseph
Smith, the Prophet, had received a revelation on marriage, that was not for
the public yet, which he would rehearse to us, as he had taken pains to
commit it to memory. He then commenced rehearsing the revelation on
celestial marriage not stopping till he had gone quite through with the
matter. After which he reviewed that part pertaining to plurality of wives,
dwelling at some length upon the same, in order that we might clearly
understand the principle. And on the same day (July 22, 1843,) he sealed
my wife, formerly Martha Jane Knowlton, to me; and when I heard the
revelation on celestial marriage read on the stand in Salt Lake City, in 1852,
I recognized it as the same as that repeated to me by Brother Hyrum Smith.
Not long after this I was present when Brother David Fullmer and wife
were sealed by Brother Hyrum Smith, the martyred Patriarch, according to
the law of celestial marriage. And, besides the foregoing, there was quite
enough came within the compass of my observation to have fully satisfied
my mind that plural marriage was practiced in the city of Nauvoo.

Howard Coray.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 18th day of June, A.D. 1882.

[Seal.]

James Jack, Notary Public.

AFFIDAVIT OF DAVID FULLMER[5]


Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss.

Be it remembered that on this fifteenth day of June, A.D. 1869, personally


appeared before me, James Jack, a notary public in and for said county,
David Fullmer, who was by me sworn in due form of law, and upon his oath
saith, that on or about the 12th day of August, A.D. 1843, while in meeting
with the High Council [he being a member thereof] in Hyrum Smith's brick
office, in the City of Nauvoo, County of Hancock, State of Illinois, Dunbar
Wilson made inquiry in relation to the subject of plurality of wives, as there
were rumors about respecting it, and he was satisfied there was something
in those rumors, and he wanted to know what it was. Upon which Hyrum
Smith stepped across the road to his residence, and soon returned bringing
with him a copy of the revelation on celestial marriage given to Joseph
Smith July 12, 1843, and read the same to the High Council, and bore
testimony to its truth. The said David Fullmer further saith that, to the best
of his memory and belief, the following named persons were present:
William Marks, Austin A. Cowles, Samuel Bent, George W. Harris, Dunbar
Wilson, William Huntington, Levi Jackman, Aaron Johnson, Thomas
Grover, David Fullmer, Phineas Richards, James Allred and Leonard Soby.
And the said David Fullmer further saith that William Marks, Austin A.
Cowles and Leonard Soby were the only persons present who did not
receive the testimony of Hyrum Smith, and that all the others did receive it
from the teachings and testimony of the said Hyrum Smith; and further, that
the copy of said revelation on celestial marriage published in the Deseret
News extra of September 14, A.D., 1852, is a true copy of the same.

David Fullmer.

Subscribed and sworn to by the said David Fullmer the day and year first
above written.

[Seal.]

James Jack, Notary Public.

AFFIDAVIT OF LEONARD SOBY[6]


Be it remembered that on the 23rd day of March, in the year 1886, before,
Joshua W. Roberts, notary public for the City of Beverly, County of
Burlington, State of New Jersey, Leonard Soby, of said city, county and
state, was by me duly sworn, and upon his oath saith:

That on or about the 12th day of August, 1843, I was a resident of Nauvoo,
Hancock County, State of Illinois, and being a member of the High Council
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was present at a meeting
of said council at the time herein above stated; Thomas Grover, Alpheus
Cutler, David Fullmer, William Huntington and others; when Elder Hyrum
Smith, after certain explanations, read the revelation on celestial marriage.

I have read and examined carefully said revelation, since published in the
Book of Doctrine and Covenants of said Church, and say to the best of my
knowledge and belief it is the same, word for word, as the revelation then
read by Hyrum Smith.

The deponent says further, that the revelation did not originate with
Brigham Young, as some persons have falsely stated, but was received by
the Prophet Joseph Smith, and read in the High Council by his authority as
a revelation to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

When read to this deponent and said High Council, I believed it was a
revelation from Jesus Christ, and I believe so now.

Leonard Soby.

Subscribed and sworn to by the said Leonard Soby the day and year first
above written.

Joshua W. Roberts, Notary Public.

Witnessed by:

James H. Hart,

Samuel Harrison.

AFFIDAVIT OF JOHN W. RIGDON

State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss.

John W. Rigdon, being duly sworn, says: I am the son of Sidney Rigdon,
deceased. Was born at Mentor, in the State of Ohio, in the year 1830, and
am now over seventy-five years of age. My father, Sidney Rigdon, joined
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that year, and was in 1833
ordained to be Joseph Smith's first counselor which position he held up to
the time Joseph the Prophet was killed, at Carthage jail, in 1844. That
Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon moved from Kirtland, with their families,
to the State of Missouri, during the winter of 1837, but Rigdon did not
reach Far West, in the State of Missouri, until the last of April, 1838. That
during the troubles in Missouri, in the year 1838, Joseph Smith, Hyrum
Smith, his brother, Sidney Rigdon, Lyman Wight and others, whose names I
do not now remember were arrested and imprisoned in Liberty jail, about
forty miles from the village of Far West, in Caldwell County, Missouri,
where they all remained incarcerated for several months. That while said
Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Lyman Wight and others were
prisoners in said Liberty jail, as aforesaid I, with my mother, wife of Sidney
Rigdon, Emma Smith, wife of said Joseph Smith, and Joseph Smith, son of
Joseph and Emma Smith, went to see the said prisoners during the latter
part of the winter of 1838. We all went together in the same carriage and
came home together. We stayed at Liberty jail with the prisoners three days
and then left for home. The story that is being told by some of the members
of the Reorganized Church, at Lamoni, that young Joseph Smith, now
president of the said Reorganized Church, was ordained by his father,
Joseph Smith, to be the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints after his father's death, is not true, for I know that no such ordination
took place while we were at Liberty jail; that if any such ordination had
taken place I most certainly should have known it and remembered it, as I
was with young Joseph, the Prophet's son, all the time we were there. If
Joseph Smith had ordained his son Joseph to be the leader of the Church at
his death, he would have done so in a manner that there could have been no
doubt about it. Both of his counselors were then in prison with him, namely,
Sidney Rigdon and Hyrum Smith, and it would have been in order for the
prophet to have called upon them to assist him in such an ordination had it
taken place, and a record of the same made in the Church books, so that all
members of the Church might have known that such an ordination had
taken place. But nothing of the kind appears in the Church books. My father
and mother lived a good many years after the incarceration at Liberty jail,
and I, who lived near my father, never heard my father or my mother
mention that such an ordination ever took place in Liberty jail; and as I
know myself that no such ordination took place in Liberty jail, and
inasmuch as it is not claimed that an ordination of this character was
bestowed at any other place, therefore I deny it as an untruth and a story
gotten up by the Reorganized Church for effect.

Besides all this, if Joseph Smith, the President of the Reorganized Church
was ordained while in Liberty jail, why did he, sixteen years after his
father's death, receive an ordination under the hands of William Marks,
William W. Blair, and Zenas H. Gurley? Would it not seem that one
ordination (and that too, said to have been by his own father, the President
of the Church) should have been sufficient? But further Wm. Marks, Wm.
W. Blair and Zenas H. Gurley had all been excommunicated from the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (excepting William W. Blair,
who never belonged to it) before they "ordained" young Joseph to be
President of the Reorganized Church, and therefore they did not have the
authority to ordain him. The whole story of his being ordained by anyone
having authority to do so is too preposterous to be entertained for a single
moment, and should be rejected by all who hear such a story mentioned.

As to the truth of the doctrine of polygamy being introduced by the Prophet


Joseph Smith, deponent further says: Joseph Smith was absolute so far as
spiritual figures were concerned, and no man would have dared to introduce
the doctrine of polygamy or any other new doctrine into the "Mormon"
Church at the city of Nauvoo during the years 1843 and 1844, or at any
other place or time, without first obtaining Joseph Smith's consent. If
anyone had dared to have done such a thing he would have been brought
before the High Council and tried, and if proven against him, he would have
been excommunicated from the Church, and that would have ended
polygamy forever, and would also have ended the man who had dared to
introduce such a doctrine without the consent of the Prophet Joseph.

And deponent further says: Joseph the Prophet, at the City of Nauvoo,
Illinois, some time in the latter part of the year 1843, or the first part of the
year 1844, made a proposition to my sister, Nancy Rigdon, to become his
wife. It happened in this way: Nancy had gone to Church, meeting being
held in a grove near the temple lot on which the "Mormons" were then
erecting a temple, an old lady friend who lived alone invited her to go home
with her, which Nancy did. When they got to the house and had taken their
bonnets off, the old lady began to talk to her about the new doctrine of
polygamy which was then being taught, telling Nancy, during the
conversation, that it was a surprise to her when she first heard it, but that
she had since come to believe it to be true. While they were talking Joseph
Smith the Prophet came into the house, and joined them, and the old lady
immediately left the room. It was then that Joseph made the proposal of
marriage to my sister. Nancy flatly refused him, saying if she ever got
married she would marry a single man or none at all, and thereupon took
her bonnet and went home, leaving Joseph at the old lady's house. Nancy
told father and mother of it. The story got out and it became the talk of the
town that Joseph had made a proposition to Nancy Rigdon to become his
wife, and that she refused him. A few days after the occurrence Joseph
Smith came to my father's house and talked the matter over with the family,
my sister, Mrs. Athalia Robinson also being present, who is now alive. The
feelings manifested by our family on this occasion were anything but
brotherly or sisterly, more especially on the part of Nancy, as she felt that
she had been insulted. A day or two later Joseph Smith returned to my
father's house, when matters were satisfactorily adjusted between them, and
there the matter ended. After that Joseph Smith sent my father to Pittsburgh,
Pa., to take charge of a little church that was there, and Ebenezer Robinson,
who was then the Church printer, or at least had been such, as he was the
printer of the paper in Kirtland, Ohio, and a printer by trade, was to go with
him to print a paper there, and nine days before Joseph Smith was shot at
Carthage we started, reaching Pittsburgh the day before he was killed.

Deponent further says: I have in my possession a paper called the Nauvoo


Expositor, bearing date, Nauvoo, Illinois, Friday, June 7th, 1844, which said
paper's printing plant was destroyed by the City Council at Nauvoo a night
or two after that issue. There never was but one issue of this paper. Joseph
Smith the Prophet was then Mayor of the City of Nauvoo. In the afternoon
of the day on which the printing plant was destroyed, Henry Phelps, a son
of W. W. Phelps, came down Main Street selling this paper, the Nauvoo
Expositor, and everyone who could raise five cents bought a copy. In that
paper the three following affidavits appeared, which I reproduce herewith.

AFFIDAVITS
I hereby certify that Hyrum Smith did (in his office) read to me a
certain written document which he said was a revelation from God. He
said that he was with Joseph when it was received. He afterwards gave
me the document to read and I took it to my house and read it and
showed it to my wife and returned it the next day. The revelation (so
called) authorized certain men to have more wives than one at a time
in this world and in the world to come. It said this was the law, and
commanded Joseph to enter into the law. And also that he should
administer to others. Several other items were in the revelation,
supporting the above doctrines.

Wm. Law.

State of Illinois,

Hancock County.

I, Robert D. Foster, certify that the above certificate was sworn to


before me as true in substance, this fourth day of May, A.D. 1844.

Robert D. Foster, J. P.

I certify that I read the revelation referred to in the above affidavit of


my husband. It sustained in strong terms the doctrine of more wives
than one at a time in this world and in the next. It authorized some to
have to the number of ten, and set forth that those women who would
not allow their husbands to have more wives than one should be under
condemnation before God.

Jane Law.

Sworn and subscribed before me this 4th day of May, A.D. 1844.

Robert D. Foster, J. P.

To all whom it may concern:


Forasmuch as the public mind hath been much agitated by a course of
procedure in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by a
number of persons declaring against certain doctrines and practices
therein (among whom I am one) it is but meet that I should give my
reasons at least in part as a cause that hath led me to declare myself. In
the latter part of the summer of 1843, the Patriarch Hyrum Smith did
in the High Council, of which I was a member, introduce what he said
was a revelation given through the Prophet, that the said Hyrum Smith
did essay to read the said revelation in the said council; that according
to his reading there was contained the following doctrines: 1st. The
sealing up of persons to eternal life, against all sins save that of
shedding innocent blood or of consenting thereto; 2nd. The doctrine of
plurality of wives or marrying virgins; that David and Solomon had
many wives, yet in this they sinned not, save in the matter of Uriah.
This revelation with others, evidence that the aforesaid heresies were
taught and practiced in the Church, determined me to leave the office
of first counselor to the President of the Church at Nauvoo, inasmuch
as I dared not teach or administer such laws. And further deponent
saith not.

Austin Cowles.

State of Illinois,

Hancock County.

To all whom it may concern: I hereby certify that the above certificate
was sworn and subscribed before me, this fourth day of May, 1844.

Robert D. Foster, J. P.

John W. Rigdon.

Sworn to before me this 28th day of July, 1905.

[Seal.]

James Jack, Notary Public.


STATEMENT OF ORANGE L. WIGHT

The following confirmation of John W. Rigdon's affidavit is copied from


the Deseret News of Saturday, August 12, 1905:

Bunkerville, Lincoln County, Nev., August 4, 1905:—Seeing the


testimony of J. W. Rigdon in the semi-weekly News of July 31, and
being much interested in the subject, and knowing that there lived in
this place a man that was quite familiar with the early scenes of church
history, especially those in and about Far West, Missouri, and having
heard him say that he had many times visited his father and the
Prophet Joseph, while they were incarcerated in Liberty jail, I went
and interviewed Orange L. Wight (eldest son of former Apostle Lyman
Wight), who is now 82 years old and resides with his daughter, Sister
Harriet M. Earl. Brother Wight is quite feeble in body, but his mind
seems to be as bright as ever.

I found Brother Wight in his usual good humor, and seemed quite
willing to talk, in fact, was pleased to do so. "Elder Wight," said I, "are
you willing to make a statement for publication in regard to what you
know about Joseph Smith, son of the Prophet Joseph, being ordained
while in Liberty jail to lead the Church?" "Certainly I am." "Then,"
said I, "just write me out a brief statement covering those points, and I
will give it in your own words." Following is Brother Wight's
statement:

"In regard to the statement of John W. Rigdon, I endorse it in every


point. Brother John W. Rigdon speaks of being in Liberty prison when
the Prophet Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Hyrum Smith, Lyman
Wight, and others were there (the others were Caleb Baldwin and
Alexander McRae). I also visited the prisoners at or about the same
time, and slept with them many times at different periods, and I cannot
recollect of ever hearing the subject of an ordination mentioned.

"My father, Lyman Wight, nor my mother, never alluded to it during


their lifetime in my presence; so I take it for granted that Joseph, the
son of the Prophet Joseph Smith, was not ordained to fill the place of
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