Mormon History 1830-1844

Minutes of January 1, 1834
Refugees in Clay county send Lyman Wight and Parley P. Pratt to Kirtland.
Date January 1, 1834 TS 6, no. 13 (Nov. 15, 1845): 961–962.

No minutes of this conference are known.

Parley P. Pratt: "… a general Conference was held at my house, in which it was decided that two of the Elders should be sent to Ohio, in order to counsel with President Smith." Parley and Lyman volunteer. "I was at this time entirely destitute of proper clothing for the journey; and I had neither horse, saddle, bridle, money [132] nor provisions to take with me; or to leave with my wife, who lay sick and helpless most of the time." Parley P. Pratt, 131–132.
Location Clay county, Missouri.
Description … a conference …
Presiding Edward Partridge
Business After transacting much business relative to comforting and strengthening the scattered members of the church, it was
Send Lyman and Parley to Kirtland for advice Resolved, That Lyman Wight (h) (swh) and Parley P. Pratt (h) be sent as special messengers, to represent the situation of the scattered brethren in Missouri to the presidency and church in Kirtland and ask their advice, &c.
   
Minutes of January 2, 1834
Minutes of December 27, 1833
Clay County Minutes




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