Nauvoo temple committee
Summary
A committee assigned to raise funds and direct the building of the Nauvoo temple; also called the building committee or temple building committee. On 3 October 1840, Alpheus Cutler, Reynolds Cahoon, and Elias Higbee were appointed as a committee responsible for managing the construction of the Nauvoo temple. JS, as trustee-in-trust for the church, supervised the committee’s efforts. Tithing donations to the church—both goods and labor—were used for temple construction. Tithing donations were initially managed by the temple committee, but by December 1842 JS decided to have the trustee’s office manage the recording and distribution of tithing donations. The committee secured building materials for the temple through the church’s Wisconsin lumbering operation, which the committee and the Nauvoo House Association were jointly responsible for overseeing. The committee also managed the temple store.
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- Times and Seasons, 1 October 1842
- Times and Seasons, 15 October 1842
- Times and Seasons, 15 September 1842
- Times and Seasons , 2 May 1842
- Account of Meeting, 1 October 1842
- Account of Meeting, 28 November 1842
- Authorization for Shadrach Roundy, 24 November 1842
- Bond from Samuel Bent, 11 October 1842
- Deed from Daniel H. and Eliza Robison Wells, 4 February 1843
- Discourse, 11 June 1843–A, as Reported by Willard Richards
- Discourse, 21 February 1843, as Reported by Willard Richards
- Discourse, 6 April 1843–A, as Published in Times and Seasons
- Discourse, 6 April 1843–A, as Reported by Willard Richards
- Discourse, 6 April 1843–A, as Reported by William Clayton
- Henry G. Sherwood, Account Book, November 1839–June 1844, November 1844
- History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]
- History Draft [1 March–31 December 1843]
- History, 1838–1856, volume D-1 [1 August 1842–1 July 1843]
- History, 1838–1856, volume E-1 [1 July 1843–30 April 1844]
- Introduction to Commercial Bank of Lake Erie v. Cahoon et al.
- Introduction to the Book of the Law of the Lord
- Introduction to the Trustee Records
- Joseph Smith’s Store Daybook A, January–July 1842
- Letter from Edward Hunter, 10 May 1842
- Letter from George W. Henry, 18 July 1841
- Letter from Hiram Clark and Others, 21 October 1842
- Letter from Joseph L. Heywood, 5 June 1843
- Letter from Nauvoo Temple Committee, 26 January 1843
- Letter from Parley P. Pratt, 24 October 1841
- Letter to Editor, 8 April 1843
- Letter to Editor, 8 April 1843, Initial Draft
- Letter to Editor, 8 April 1843, Second Draft
- Letter to John McKee, 28 March 1843
- Letter to “Hands in the Stone Shop,” 21 December 1842
- Letter, Orson Hyde to John Taylor, between 7 December 1842 and circa 15 February 1843
- Minutes and Discourse, 3–5 October 1840
- Minutes and Discourse, 9 June 1842
- Minutes and Discourses, 6–7 April 1843, as Reported by William Clayton
- Minutes and Discourses, 6–7 April 1843, as Reported by Willard Richards
- Minutes and Discourses, 6–8 April 1844, as Reported by Thomas Bullock
- Minutes, 19 April 1843
- Minutes, 7–11 April 1841
- Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book
- Notice, 11 October 1842
- Notice, 8 July 1842
- Promissory Notes, William Watson and Others to William Kay and the Temple Committee, 15–26 March 1844
- Receipt from Reynolds Cahoon, 11 February 1841
- Revelation, 19 January 1841 [D&C 124]
- Revised Minutes and Discourses, 23 April-circa 8 May 1843, Willard Richards Draft
- Revised Minutes and Discourses, 23 April–circa 8 May 1843, James Sloan and John Taylor Draft
- Revised Minutes and Discourses, 23 April–circa 8 May 1843
- Statement of Account, Maid of Iowa to Temple Committee, 26 June–7 August 1844
- Statement of Account, Maid of Iowa to Thomas Bullock, May–June 1844
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B