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David Hale's Store Ledger: New Details about Joseph and Emma Smith, the Hale Family, and the Book of Mormon
Title
David Hale's Store Ledger: New Details about Joseph and Emma Smith, the Hale Family, and the Book of Mormon
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2014
Authors
Staker, Mark Lyman (Primary), and Jensen, Robin Scott (Primary)
Journal
BYU Studies Quarterly
Pagination
77-112
Volume
53
Issue
3
Abstract
In December 1827, Joseph and Emma Smith arrived in Harmony, Pennsylvania, to live while Joseph translated the gold plates. Harmony was the home of Emma's family, and Emma's brother David Hale had a small store that was used for trading goods and work among the neighbors. David kept a ledger that records Joseph's purchases of leatherwork, a shovel, a pocketbook, a pocketknife, and a comb. Joseph sold some pork and traded his own labor, and also hired others to help him with heavy chores. The ledger is now in the collections of Brigham Young University. This document provides a unique window into Joseph Smith's life during his time in Harmony, during which the Book of Mormon was translated.
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