Martin Harris's 1873 Letter to Walter Conrad

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BYU Studies Quarterly Volume 23 Issue 1 Article 11 1-1-1983 Martin Harris's 1873 Letter to Walter Conrad Brent Ashworth Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq Recommended Citation Ashworth, Brent (1983) "Martin Harris's 1873 Letter to Walter Conrad," BYU Studies Quarterly: Vol. 23 : Iss. 1, Article 11. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol23/iss1/11 This The Historians Corner is brought to you for free and open access by the All Journals at BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted for inclusion in BYU Studies Quarterly by an authorized editor of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact scholarsarchive@byu.edu, ellen_amatangelo@byu.edu.

Ashworth: Martin Harris's 1873 Letter to Walter Conrad MARTIN HARRISS 1873 LETTER TO WALTER CONRAD EDITORS introduction be it known unto all nations kindreds tongues and people unto whom this work shall come that we through the grace of god the algernon aigernon sidney gilbert operated the gilbert whitney store in missouri john whitmer was one of the eight witnesses of the book of mormon william W phelps a prominent church leader edited the eve ning andmorning und star edward partridge was the first bishop of the church all were members of the united or literary firms cook revelations of the prophetjoseph smith pp ap 84 25 87 54 24see louis C zucker joseph smith as a student of hebrew dialogue A journal of mormon thought 3 summer 1968 41 55 this is the only attempt in IDS literature to deal specifically with the possible origins of these pseudonyms see especially pp ap 48 50 mormon leaders were again forced to use code names in the 1880s due to the antipolygamy crusade in a similar fashion many of these pseudonyms were not known until recent years see gustive 0 larson the americanization ofutah ulsh ulsa for statehood san marino calif huntington library 1971 p 120 for a list est of the cohab cocab code from the journal of moses franklin farnsworth Farnsw onh unlike the codes of the 1830s the codes of the 1880s were more contemporary or were drawn directly from the bible paul nolan hyde the pseudonym revelations an historical and linguistic approach unpublished essay prepared for the church education system symposium 1981 copy in my possession 112 bngham brigham bangham young university august Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1983 1

BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 23, Iss. 1 [1983], Art. 11 father and our lordjesus Lor djesus christ have seen the plates which contain this record and we also know that they have been translated by the gift and power of god for his voice hath declared it unto us wherefore we know of a surety that the work is true and we declare with words of soberness that an angel of god came down from heaven and he brought and laid before our eyes that we beheld and saw the plates and the engravings thereon and we know that it is by the grace of god the father and our lord jesus christ that we beheld and bear record that these things are true so states the declaration signed by martin harris oliver cowdery and david whitmer and published in the book of mormon a declaration which has come to be known as the testimony of three witnesses in the following letter to walter conrad martin harris sr reaffirms this testimony the letter written in 1873 forty four years after harriss original witness and just two and one half years before his death is the last known signed affirmation by him of his experience with the gold plates of the book of mormon although martin harris sr left the church within a decade of this vision he never denied his testimony that an angel of the lord showed him the gold plates and the voice of the lord bore divine witness of them martin harris was born on 18 may 1783 in easttown Easttown saratoga county new york later his family moved to palmyra wayne county where he met the prophet joseph smith in the fall of 1827 during the timejoseph smith was translating the book of mormon from the gold plates martin harris served as his first scribe recording what the prophet dictated in 1830 martin harris mortgaged and later sold his farm to raise 3000 needed to pay the bill for the first printing of the book of mormon but when the saints moved from kirtland ohio to missouri martin remained behind cutting himself off from the body of the church it was not until 1870 that martin harris migrated to utah and was rebaptized rebaptizer a member ofthe church ofjesus baptized ofjesus christ oflatter day saints from the time he first saw the plates until his death on 10 july 1875 in clarkston cache county utah martin harris continued to bear testimony of the book of mormon his last audible words were something about the three witnesses of the book of mormon I1 martin harris jr to george A smith 9 july 1875 as cited in andrew jenson latter day saint biographical encyclopedia 4 vols salt lake city andrew jenson historical co 1901 36 1271 113 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol23/iss1/11 2

Ashworth: Martin Harris's 1873 Letter to Walter Conrad ACQUIRING THE manuscript brent ashworth early in the spring of 1982 1 I acquired the 1873 martin harris sr letter A collector friend of mine had purchased it from another collector who had acquired it from an old utah collection of stamped covers which had been assembled over a period of many years when I1 first acquired the harris letter neither the person I1 acquired it from nor I1 were certain of its authenticity it became immediately obvious to me that the handwriting of the body of the letter was quite different from the signature I1 spent much time in the ensuing nine months trying to satisfy myself of the letter s authenticity I1 discovered that the handwriting of the body of my letter matched very closely handwriting in a couple of letters in LDS church archives addressed to brigham young from martin harris jr since martin harris sr would have been eighty nine years old at the time the letter was drafted and since he was living with his son martin jr at the time it seemed to make sense that he would use his son as a scribe next I1 was faced with the task of authenticating the signature itself one of my problems was that there is very little original material signed by martin harris sr another thing that added to my confusion over the signature was the portraits contained in B H robertss comprehensive history odthe of rhe church and reprinted in several other histories of the book of mormon although these engravings have a purported signature of each witness under each portrait it is apparent that roberts and others had been using the signature of martin harris jr rather than the elder harriss signature by early fall of 1982 1 I obtained through the assistance ofbyu BYU professor richard L anderson a copy of an application for a military pension which martin harris sr had filed in 1871 the witnessed signature on the application appeared to me to be almost identical to that on the 1873 letter in order to obtain expert confirmation of the signature I1 gave a one of the hand- copy of the letter to LDS historian dean jessee writing experts of the church the friday before the october 1982 general conference of the church I1 called dean to get his analysis of the handwriting and signature of the letter he indicated that he had done a preliminary study which agreed with my supposition that the son had acted as scribe also the pension application signature agreed very favorably with the signature on the 1873 letter 114 Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1983 3

BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 23, Iss. 1 [1983], Art. 11 A couple of events occurred during general conference weekend which prompted me to contact the church the following monday 4 october 1982 first on sunday 3 october I1 was moved by elder boyd K packers conference address in which he announced that the brethren had agreed to add a subtitle another testament ofjesus christ to the book of mormon I1 felt that idid edid I1 have a letter which substantiated that new subtitle a letter which would be of benefit to the mission of the church at this particular time monday the following after consulting with family members my wife and I1 decided to contact elder G homer durham the managing director of the church historical department elder durham seemed very interested as was president gordon B hinckley when later that day I1 showed them the harris letter the decision was made that monday afternoon by the historical department personnel to call a news conference for the following morning 5 october at which the letter and its contents were announced I1 think the real significance of the 1873 martin harris letter lies in the fact that it is presently the only known signed statement of martin harris restating his witness to the book of mormon 115 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol23/iss1/11 4

Ashworth: Martin Harris's 1873 Letter to Walter Conrad ashuorth courtesy of brent ashworth ofbrent martin harris sr letter to walter conrad 116 Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1983 5

BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 23, Iss. 1 [1983], Art. 11 smithfield cache co utah jan 13th 1873 brother walter conrad dear sir of the 7th ath dinst has been purused perused with much pleasure and I1 am pleased to reply it is truly gratifying to hear of the continual increase of influence manifested by the book of mormon as you have entreated me to write my witness of said book and have graciously enclosed a stamp for the same I1 now solemnly state your favor that as I1 was praying unto the lord that I1 might behold the ancient record lo 10 there appeared to view a holy angel and before him a table and upon the table the holy spectacles or urim arim and thummim Thummim and other ancient relics of the nephites Nep and lo 10 the angel did take up the plates and turn them over so as we could plainly see the engravings thereon and lo 10 there came a voice from heaven saying 1 I am the lord and that the plates were translated by god and not by men and also that we should bear record of it to all the world and thus the vision was taken from us and now dear brother I1 would that you and 117 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol23/iss1/11 6

Ashworth: Martin Harris's 1873 Letter to Walter Conrad y f 7 i i 1 i w i gf 118 Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1983 7

BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 23, Iss. 1 [1983], Art. 11 might look upon my countenance and know that I1 lie not neither was I1 deceived but it pleases the lord that I1 must be content to write these few lines yours in the gospel of christ martin harris mr walterconrad waiter 20th ward salt lake city UT 119 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol23/iss1/11 8