Smith, Joseph, Jun. the Prophet,—prays for special blessings, [2], [3]; visits Wilkins J. Salisbury, [4]; on rights and duties of the President of the Church, [25]; on order of ancient councils, [25]; on responsibility of those who sit in judgment, [26]; prophesies his triumph over enemies, [26]; reviews and corrects minutes of High Council, [31]; urges necessity of prayer, [31]; organizes High Council at Kirtland, [31], [32]; declares intention of going to Zion, [39]; calls for volunteers to accompany him to Mo., [39]; seeks volunteers for Zion, [40]; preaches at Westfield, [41]; prayer of, for welfare of the Saints, [41]; course of travel of, when seeking volunteers for Zion, [41]; holds meetings at Father Nickerson's, [42]; preaches in Palmersville, [42]; preaches at Freedom, N. Y., [42], [43]; attends conference at Avon, Livingston Co., N. Y., [44]; journey from New York to Kirtland, [45]; attends court at Chardon, [46]; prophecy against "Dr." Hurlburt, [46]; a witness for Father Johnson at Chardon, [47]; prayer of, with Bishop Whitney et al., [47]; triumph over "Dr" Hurlburt, [49] (and note); temporal labors of, [50]; attends conference at New Portage, [50]; escaped from enemies en route from Kirtland to New Portage, [50]; blessed by Sidney Rigdon et al., [51]; attends conference, Norton, O., [52]; returns to Kirtland, [54]; receives money for deliverance of Zion, [61]; departs for Kirtland with Zion's Camp, [63]; loneliness of, in passing ancient battle-field, [66]; instructs Zion's Camp relative to animals, [71]; writes from "Camp of Israel" to brethren in Mo., [75]; reproves camp cook for partiality, [75]; gives the history of Zelph, the Lamanite, by inspiration, [79]; prophesies a scourge on ZIon's Camp, [80] (and note); accepts a rejected supper, [81]; commander-in-chief of Zion's Camp, (note) [88]; reproves brethren for trifling with God's promises, [95]; reflections on Jackson Co. proposition to Saints, [99]; sickness of, in camp, [101]; addresses committee from Ray Co., [106] (and note); reveals his identity to Cornelius Gillium, [108]; leaves Rush Creek, Clay Co., [115]; visits with brethren in Clay Co., [120]; prophesies stay of the plague of cholera, [120]; organizes High Council in Mo., [122], [124]; authorizes discharge of Zion's Camp members, [123] (and note); departs from Mo. for Kirtland, [135]; arrives in Kirtland, [139]; charges brought against, at Kirtland, [142] et seq.; foreman in Kirtland Temple quarry, [161]; mission to Michigan, [168], [169]; calls meeting for choosing the Twelve, [180]; vision of Church organization, [182] (and note); confirms ordination of the Twelve, (note) [187], [188]; instructs the Twelve, [198] et seq.; instruction on the sacrament, [204]; instructs the Twelve and Seventy, [219] et seq.; (and note); instructions of, to Elders in Zion, [228]; works on translation of Book of Abraham, [238], [286], [289], [320]; returns from Michigan to Kirtland, [253]; seeks special blessing for himself and brethren, [281]; takes leave of brethren bound for Zion, [281]; comforts and instructs the Twelve, [287]; blessing of, upon Bishop Whitney, [288]; waits upon his father in illness, [288], [289], [290]; prays for deliverance of brother's wife, [292], [293]; meets parents of Bishop N. K. Whitney, [294]; remarks concerning prophets, [302]; labors with those in error, [303], [304]; meets "Joshua," alia Matthias, [304] et seq.; cautions debating society, [317]; insulted at Mentor, [323]; requires payment of postage on letters, [325]; assisted by the brethren [326], [327]; reproves a young lady, [329]; reflections on opening year, [352]; difficulty with Wm. Smith, his brother, [334]; reconciled to William Smith, [353]; remarks on ministry, [394]; reflections on intemperance, [406]; instructions to the ministry in Kirtland Temple, [431], [432]; vies on abolition, [436] et seq.; mission with others to Salem, Mass., [463] et sep; reflections on religious intolerance, [465]; illness of, [492]; suggestions of apostates concerning, [493]; resigns office in Safety Society, [497]; starts on a mission to Canada, [502]; detained at Painesville, by vexations law suit, [502]; returns from Canada to Kirtland, [508]; arrives at Far West, [521]; departs from Missouri for Kirtland, [525]; arrives at Kirtland, [528].
Smith, Joseph, Sen., the Patriarch,—pronounces blessings of his progenitors upon head of the Prophet, [32]; blesses Samuel H., [22]; also Father John Johnson, [32]; illness of, [288], [289]; sorrow of, over his son William's errors, [338]; gives patriarchal blessings, [346]; reconciles the Prophet and William, [353]; mission of, to Eastern States, [446]; return to Kirtland from Eastern mission, [467].
Smith, Lyman,—wounded accidentally, [107].
Smith, Mary, grandmother of the Prophet,—arrives in Kirtland, [442]; death of, [443].
Smith, Samuel H.,—charged with neglecting military duty, [292]; President of Kirtland High Council, [518].
Smith, Sylvester,—member of Zion's Camp, [65]; refractory actions of, in Camp, [65]; reproved by the Prophet, [68]; rebellion of in Zion's Camp, [83] (and note); creates division in Camp, [100]; trial of for slandering the Prophet, [142] et seq.; refusal to abide decision of COuncil, [149]; second trial of, [150] et seq.; vindicates the Prophet in a signed statement, [160].
Smith, William,—disorderly conduct of, in High Council, [295]; difficulty with the Prophet and his brother Hyrum, [296], [297]; assaults the Prophet, [334]; seeks Prophet's forgiveness, [338]; charges against, [346]; reconciliation with Prophet, [353], [354]; confession of, [354].
Snow, Willard,—joins Zion's Camp, [65].
Snow, Zerubbabel,—chosen commissary General of Zion's Camp. [64].
Snyder, John,—[494] (and note).