Day in the Life

Apr 6, 1848

Journal Entry

April 06, 1848 ~ Thursday

CONFERENCE
Of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints held at
the Log Tabernacle Potawatame County Ioway April 6th 1848
Conference organized at 11 oclok O Hyde appointed President
After the organization there was an intermission of one hour
conference then opened by singing and Prayer by O Hyde who
also addressed the meeting & remarked that A first Presidency
had been Appointed but wished it sustained by the conference
O Hyde moved that Brigham Young Be the President of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints it was carried unani-
mously. It was then moved and carried unanimously that Heber
C Kimball
be his first councellor. It was moved and carried
unanimously that Willard Richards be his second councellor
It was moved And carried unanimously that the Church
sustain And uphold Orson Hyde, Parley P. Pratt, Orson Pratt,
Wilford Woodruff, John Taylor George A Smith, Amasa Lyman
Lyman Wight Ezra T. Benson, in there office as members of
the quorum of the Twelve. Moved and carried unanimously
that we sustain Joseph Young, Levi Hancock, Henry Herriman
Zerah Pulsipher, A. P. Rockwood Benjamin Clapp, Jedadiah M. Grant
As Presidents of the Seventies. Resolved that we sustain Father
John Smith As the Partriarch over the whole Church. President Young
made some remarks concerning Appointing the first Presidency. the
spirit of the Lord has been with us & we know what is right it
would have been our right to have appointed the Presidency the
first conference we held after Joseph death but it was not wisdom
to do it we have now whiped all of our enemies with one hand
tied behind us & now it is time to organize the Church In speaking
upon principle said that An honest man would not be dishonest
neither would they follow such men as Rigdon & Strang, the
sheep would follow such as God sent even the shepherds while
dishonest men would follow the wolves. The Lord will
rule in his Kingdom. I know how things have been & are and
will be. Some suppose that by appointing A presidency it is
robing some of the rising generation or taking away someones
rights but it is not so. Concerning Persecution I will say
that the Lord will cause the wrath of man ^to^ Praise him the rema-
inder will the Lord restrain. Resolved that we sustain Br
Wm Snow As President of the High Priest quorum And
Moses Clawson And Aaron Johnson as councellors. Joseph S Clark
appointed As President of the Elders quorum Charles Hopkins and
Lewis Neley as councellors.

Resolved that James Alread
be appointed & sustained as president of the High Council in
Potowatamee County And that Ira Overt, Aaaron Johnson
Wm Draper, Wm Snow, Even M Green, Lyman Stodard, Silas Richards
Henry W Miller, Noah S Bindley, Heman Hyde, composed the
High Council in Potawatame Co

G A Smith spoke
in favor of the Hcause of Br Yoakham. Elder Hyde made
some remarks concerning the subject of raising teams and
waggons for the Presidency. The Names of such were
taken as had teams to spare. Adjurned untill evening
Meeting was Addressed by Brs Groves And Major & followed
By the President, who spoke much upon principle, the spirit
would guide into all truth then Harken to council and all would
be right

People

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Johnson, Aaron
22 Jun 1806 - 10 May 1877
Rockwood, Albert Perry
9 Jun 1805 - 26 Nov 1879
Lyman, Amasa Mason
30 Mar 1813 - 4 Feb 1877
297 mentions
Apostle
Clapp, Benjamin Lynn
19 Aug 1814 - 21 Oct 1865
141 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3425 mentions
Apostle, Family
Groves, Elisha Hurd
5 Nov 1797 - 29 Dec 1867
Benson, Ezra Taft
22 Feb 1811 - 3 Sep 1869
378 mentions
Apostle
Smith, George Albert
26 Jun 1817 - 1 Sep 1875
1431 mentions
Apostle, Missionary
Kimball, Heber Chase
14 Jun 1801 - 22 Jun 1868
1455 mentions
Apostle
Hyde, Heman
30 Jun 1788 - 11 Jun 1869
Harriman, Henry
9 Jun 1804 - 17 May 1891
Miller, Henry William
1 May 1807 - 9 Oct 1885
Oviatt, Ira
abt. 1804-1868
Allred, James
22 Jan 1784 - 10 Jan 1876
23 mentions
Zion's Camp
Strang, James Jesse
21 Mar 1813 - 9 Jul 1856
Grant, Jedediah Morgan
25 Feb 1816 - 1 Dec 1856
280 mentions
Apostle, Zion's Camp
Smith, John, b. 1781
16 Jul 1781 - 23 May 1854
Taylor, John, b. 1808
1 Nov 1808 - 25 Jul 1887
1944 mentions
Apostle
Smith, Joseph (Jr.)
23 Dec 1805 - 27 Jun 1844
Young, Joseph
7 Apr 1797 - 16 Jul 1881
Hancock, Levi Ward
7 Apr 1803 - 10 Jun 1882
35 mentions
Zion's Camp
Neeley, Lewis
abt. 1805-1857
Wight, Lyman
9 May 1796 - 31 Mar 1858
197 mentions
Apostle
Hyde, Orson
8 Jan 1805 - 28 Nov 1878
693 mentions
Apostle
Pratt, Orson
19 Sep 1811 - 3 Oct 1881
1083 mentions
Apostle
Pratt, Parley Parker
12 Apr 1807 - 13 May 1857
547 mentions
Apostle
Rigdon, Sidney
19 Feb 1793 - 14 Jul 1876
Richards, Silas
18 Dec 1807 - 17 Mar 1884
Richards, Willard
24 Jun 1804 - 11 Mar 1854
540 mentions
Apostle
Snow, Willard Trowbridge
6 May 1811 - 21 Aug 1853
16 mentions
Zion's Camp
Draper, William
24 Apr 1807 - 28 May 1886
Major, William Warner
27 Jan 1804 - 2 Oct 1854
Pulsipher, Zerah
24 Jun 1788 - 1 Jan 1872

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Autobiography Volume 2 circa 1865
The conference organized at 11 o'clock and Orson Hyde was appointed President. There was then an intermission of one hour The conference re-assembled and Orson Hyde addressed the meeting. He remarked that a First Presidency had been appointed but he wished it sustained by this

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Apr 6, 1848