Hosea Stout Journals
January 5, 1848
Location: Winter Quarters - 1014
miles left, Nebraska - Location: 41:21:41N
95:56:45W Currently the site of Florence, Nebraska, Winter Quarters
was settled in September, 1846 as a temporary resting place for
the pioneers. It is located just west of the Missouri river in Nebraska.
Summary: Procedure for the making of covenants is firmly
explained and established.
Journal entry: Wed Jan 5th 1848. Went to H. Council at ten.
The case of Emmett came up (Coons V.S. Emmett). The council had
a long trial. Emmett called on John L. Butler and others of like
stamp & was proving very plainly what solemn covenants all had made
while with Jas Emmett, that if they did not abide with them & stay
together they should forfeit all they possessed & many more such
things when President Young demanded of the Council to first decide
who & on what conditions could make a covenant to bind people together
as it appeared Emmett had done.
The council soon confessed their entire ignorance on the subject
and desired the president to give the information. He said that
no man had a right to make a covenant to bind men together. That
God only had that right and by his commandment to the person holding
the keys of revelation could any man legally make a covenant & all
covenants otherwise made were null & of no effect. This of course
up set all Butlers Hobbies while he was endeavoring so hard to make
it appear that Emmett was a very good honest man.
After some time the proposition was made that all such property
belonging to any of Emmetts company in dispute be Church property
which was decided. Several persons present who were contending about
their property gave up their titles to the church Coons got some
of his back & kept it not wanting to yield to the decision. After
some time the proposition was made that all such property belonging
to any of Emmetts company in dispute be Church property which was
decided. Several persons present who were contending about their
property gave up their titles to the church Coons got some of his
back & kept it not wanting to yield to the decision. After some
time the proposition was made that all such property belonging to
any of Emmetts company in dispute be Church property which was decided.
Several persons present who were contending about their property
gave up their titles to the church Coons got some of his back &
kept it not wanting to yield to the decision. After some time the
proposition was made that all such property belonging to any of
Emmetts company in dispute be Church property which was decided.
Several persons present who were contending about their property
gave up their titles to the church Coons got some of his back &
kept it not wanting to yield to the decision. After some time the
proposition was made that all such property belonging to any of
Emmetts company in dispute be Church property which was decided.
Several persons present who were contending about their property
gave up their titles to the church Coons got some of his back &
kept it not wanting to yield to the decision.
Source: On the Mormon Frontier: The
Diary of Hosea Stout
- 1844-1861 Volume I - Edited by Juanita Brooks. Permission to
use excerpts granted by Utah State Historical Society and the
University of Utah Press.
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