Footnotes
On 21 October 1839 the Nauvoo high council recommended that Nauvoo lots be sold for $500 each, with no lots sold for less than $200 or more than $800. Not all of the lots listed in the 4 January 1842 bond were full lots; many—particularly those abutting the Mississippi River—were fractional lots with a lower value than full lots. (Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, fair copy, 21 Oct. 1839, 26.)
Nauvoo Stake High Council Minutes, ca. 1839–ca. 1843. Fair copy. In Oliver Cowdery, Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL.
An Act concerning Religious Societies [6 Feb. 1835], Laws of the State of Illinois [1834–1835], p. 147, sec. 1.
Incorporation Laws of the State of Illinois; Passed at a Session of the General Assembly, Begun and Held at Vandalia the 6th Day of December, 1836. Vandalia, IL; William Walters, 1837.
Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–A. The most southern lots listed in the 1842 bond were in Nauvoo blocks 90 and 92, located on the north side of Ripley Street.
See Bond from Horace Hotchkiss, 12 Aug. 1839–B; and Hancock Co., IL, Deed Records, 1817–1917, vol. 12-G, p. 274, 30 Apr. 1839, microfilm 954,195; Hancock Co., IL, Bonds and Mortgages, 1840–1904, vol. 1, pp. 31–32, 30 Apr. 1839, microfilm 954,776, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.
U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.
JS, Sidney Rigdon, and Hyrum Smith to JS as Trustee-in-Trust, Bond, 4 Jan. 1842, JS Collection, CHL.
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Unlike most blocks listed in this bond, Nauvoo block 1 was not subdivided into lots. It was a fractional block along the shoreline of the Mississippi River and was less than an acre.
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“Block No one” here was probably a scribal error. Block 1 of the Nauvoo plat was listed earlier and was not subdivided into lots. The blocks are listed sequentially, suggesting that the lot intended was lot 1 of block 8, 9, or 10.
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The “old Tomb” was the gravesite of early settler George Cutler. (Blum, Nauvoo, 7; see also Gregg, History of Hancock County, Illinois, 216–217.)
Blum, Ida. Nauvoo—an American Heritage. Carthage, IL: By the author, 1969.
Gregg, Thomas. History of Hancock County, Illinois, Together with an Outline History of the State, and a Digest of State Laws. Chicago: Charles C. Chapman, 1880.
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