- Life of Joseph Smith, Jr. from 1838 to 1842
The life of
Joseph Smith, Jr. from 1838 to 1842 covers a period beginning when Smith leftMissouri and settled inNauvoo, Illinois , to 1842.Imprisonment
Instead of execution, Smith and others spent several months in
Liberty Jail awaiting a trial that never came. With shaky legal grounds for imprisonment, guards, likely on the instructions of other authorities, eventually allowed their escape. They joined the rest of the church inIllinois .Life in Nauvoo, Illinois
After leaving Missouri in 1839, Smith and his followers made headquarters in a town called
Commerce, Illinois on the banks of theMississippi River , which they renamed Nauvoo (meaning "to be beautiful"; - the word is found in the Hebrew of "Isaiah" 52:7 - Latter Day Saints often referred to Nauvoo as "the city beautiful", or "the city of Joseph"—which was actually the name of the city for a short time after the city charter was revoked—or other similar nicknames) after being granted a charter by the state ofIllinois . Nauvoo was quickly built up by the faithful, including many new arrivals.In October 1839, Smith and others left for
Washington, D.C. to meet withMartin Van Buren , then thePresident of the United States . Smith and his delegation sought redress for the persecution and loss of property suffered by the Saints in Missouri.In 1840, the Illinois State Legislature passed a city-state charter for Nauvoo. On
December 16 the governor signed it into law, granting Smith and the city of Nauvoo broad powers.Work on a temple in Nauvoo began in the autumn of 1840. The cornerstones were laid during a conference on
April 6 ,1841 . Construction took five years and it was dedicated onMay 1 ,1846 ; about four months after Nauvoo was abandoned by the majority of the citizens.Notes
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