Bird, Charles,—solicits means to help the poor, [262].

Black, Adam, justice of the peace, Daviess county, interview with the Prophet and agreement, [59]; affidavit of against the Samts, [64], [65].

Blanchard, Richard D.,—joins Kirtland camp near Dayton, Ohio, [126].

Bliss, Daniel,—leaves Kirtland camp, [129].

Boggs, Lilburn W., Governor of Missouri,—issues orders to quell the Indian disturbances and quiet Mormon troubles in upper Missouri, [65]; orders General Atchison to call out militia to assist peace officer's, [77], [78]; orders General S. D. Lucas and Captain Childs to scene of mob disturbances, [81]; orders discharge of troops, [83]; message of to De Witt, "mob and Mormons may fight it out," [157]; exterminating order of, [175]; reports information to Missouri Legislature, [217]; remarks on Mormons leaving the state, [234].

Bogart, Capt. Samuel,—mob leader and Methodist minister, mutinies in militia, [158]; threats of, [169], arrests witnesses of the Prophet, [211].

Bond, Abram,—complained of for murmuring, [107]; reproved by counsel of the camp, [110], [111]; disfellowshiped from the camp, [117].

Brooks, G. W., and wife,—expelled from Kirtland camp, [127], [128], [129].

Buttler, John L.,—resists mob violence, Gallatin, [58].

Butterfield, Benjamin,—deserts Kirtland camp, [105]; returns to Kirtland camp, [108].