[5]. The letter here referred to will be found on pages 476-8.
[6]. The arms were never returned to their owners. Before Lucas received the Governor's order, forwarded to him by the brethren, he had left Jackson county, settled in Lexington, Missouri, and resigned his commission. Subsequently Governor Dunklin issued a second requisition for the arms, this time directing it to Colonel Pitcher; but between the issuing of the two orders, the first to Lucas and the second to Pitcher, the arms were distributed among the mob, and they insolently boasted that the arms should not be returned notwithstanding the order of the chief executive of the state.
End of Volume I.
INDEX TO VOLUME I.
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Addresses,Elders in Zion to churches abroad, [379], et seq.
Agreement,memorandum of, between Jackson county mob and Saints, [394].