CONTENTS.
Solomon Mack, the Father of Lucy Mack—Extract from his Narrative
History of Jason Mack
Lovisa and Lovina Mack
Life of Stephen Mack
Lydia Mack, third Daughter of Solomon Mack
Daniel Mack—He Rescues Three Men from a Watery Grave
Solomon Mack
Early Life of Lucy Mack—Her Marriage with Joseph Smith
Seven Generations of the Smith Family—Four Generations of the Mack Family
A Present of One Thousand Dollars, from John Mudget and Stephen Mack, to the Author
Sickness in Randolph
Joseph Smith, Senior, Loses his Property and Becomes Poor—Receives a Visit from Jason Mack—The History of the Latter Concluded
The Author's Dream
First Vision of Joseph Smith, Senior—The Box—Second Vision—The Tree and the Spacious Building
Sickness at Lebanon—Sophronia's Miraculous Recovery
The Sufferings of Joseph Smith, Junior, with a Fever Sore—Extraction of Large Fragments of Bone from one of his Legs
Joseph Smith, Senior, removes to Norwich, thence to Palmyra—His Dream of the Images—of the Judgment
History of Joseph the Prophet Commences—Seventh Vision of Joseph Smith, Senior
The Angel Visits Joseph again—Joseph Tells his Father what he has Seen and Heard—He is Permitted to Behold the Plates—Receives Further Instructions—Communicates the Same to the Family—Takes the Plates into his Hands—They are Taken from him and he is Reproved—His Disappointment
Alvin's Sickness and Death
Religious Excitement—Joseph's Prophecy—He Works for Mr. Stoal—Becomes Acquainted with Emma Hale
Joseph Smith, Senior, Loses his Farm—Joseph, Junior, is Married—Has Another Interview with the Angel, by Whom he is Chastised—Receives Further Instructions
Joseph Obtains the Plates
Joseph Brings Home the Breast-plate—Martin Harris and his Wife Introduced—The Translation Commences—Mrs. Harris Begins to Oppose the Work
Martin Harris is Permitted to take the Manuscript Home with him—He Loses it—The Season of Mourning which Ensued
Martin Harris's Perfidy
The Urim and Thummim are Taken from Joseph—He Receives them Again
Oliver Cowdery Commences Writing for Joseph—They Attend to the Ordinance of Baptism
Mrs. Harris Prosecutes Joseph—Ex-parte Examination
Joseph and Oliver Remove to Waterloo—They Finish the Translation
The Plates are Shown to Twelve Witnesses—Joseph Makes Arrangements for Printing the Book of Mormon
The Printing is Begun—A Meeting of the Citizens Held in Reference to the Book
Esquire Cole's Dogberry Paper—Second Meeting of the Citizens
The Church Organized
Joseph Smith, Senior, and Don Carlos Visit Stockholm
Joseph Smith, Senior, Imprisoned—An Attempt to Take Hyrum
The Family of Joseph Smith, Senior, Remove to Waterloo
The First Western Mission—Joseph Smith, Junior, Moves to Kirtland
The Different Branches of the Church Remove to Kirtland—Miracle at Buffalo
Samuel Smith's First Mission to Missouri
Lucy Smith Visits Detroit
An Extract from the History of Joseph the Prophet—Sidney Rigdon's Transgression—Trouble in Jackson County
Building of a House—Joseph and Hyrum Return from Missouri—They Rehearse the History of their Trouble
The Lord's House at Kirtland Commenced—A Letter from the Prophet to his Uncle Silas
The House of the Lord Completed—A Division in the Church
Joseph Smith, Senior, and his Brother John, go on a Mission to the East—The Death of Jerusha Smith
The Persecution Revives—Don Carlos and his Father Fly from their Enemies—Joseph Moves to Missouri
Joseph Smith, Senior, Moves with his Family to Missouri—Commencement of the Persecution in Caldwell
Testimony of Hyrum Smith
Removal of the Smith Family to Illinois
Joseph and Hyrum Escape from their Persecutors, and Return to their Families
A Purchase Made in the Town of Commerce—Joseph the Prophet Goes to Washington—Death of Joseph Smith, Senior
Joseph Arrested at Quincy—Discharged at Monmouth—Joseph Charged with an Attempt to Assassinate ex-Governor Boggs
Joseph and Hyrum Assassinated
A Journal Kept by Don C. Smith while on a Mission with George A. Smith, his Cousin
Letters of Don C. Smith to his Wife, Agnes
Elegy on the Death of Joseph Smith, Senior, the Patriarch
Lines on the Death of Don Carlos Smith
Lines Written on the Martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith