170 years ago today - Jun 27, 1844

5 p.m. - A large group of men approaches Carthage Jail disguised with blackened faces. Joseph Smith at first assumes it is the Nauvoo Legion he has secretly ordered to rescue him. However, major-general Jonathan Dunham has disobeyed orders knowing that a prison escape would beam the annihilation of Nauvoo. Instead the vigilantes storm the upstairs room, instantly killing Hyrum Smith and severely wounding John Taylor. Joseph defends himself with a pistol (smuggled in by Cyrus H. Wheelock who had a written pass from Governor Ford allowing him to go "unmolested" in and out of the jail), fatally wounding two men in the mob. He then jumps out of the window, and begins to shout the Masonic cry of distress: "Oh Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow's son?" Masons in the crowd show no mercy and prop the semi-conscious Smith against a nearby well and shoot him several times at point-blank range. The Carthage Grays arrive at the jail moments later from their encampment half a mile away. Willard Richards is the only one not killed or severely wounded. Mormons immediately attribute this to the fact that he alone wore the undergarment given to endowed persons.

5 comments:

  1. AnonymousJune 27, 2014

    DMQ, MH:OP, Appendix 7, p.646, and HC 6:607,617-619.

    Notes: revolver was a pepperbox pistol. the cylinders were the barrels.
    3 barrels misfired. 2 shots supposedly fatally wounded 2 mobbers, but evidence is greatly lacking here.

    No evidence of a firing squad from the post-mortem examination of the wounds to the body of Joseph. 3 entry wounds: 2 from door of room into ? locations of body and 1 from window into right breast.

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  2. AnonymousJune 27, 2014

    See the DVD "Witness the Restoration: The Smith Family Artifacts and Their Story" with Eldred G and Hortense Smith (2004, 56 mins.). Discusses the trajectory of the wounds from an examination the actual clothing worn at the time of deaths of JS & HS.

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  3. AnonymousJune 27, 2014

    ? wounds from the door of the room were:
    1. "under the heart, in the lower part of the bowels on the right side."
    2. "on the back part of the right hip."

    the ball from the [open?] window that had entered JS's right breast had [exited] "at the right shoulder blade." See HC 6:627.

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  4. AnonymousJune 27, 2014

    John Taylor's pocket watch in vest stopped at 5:16 mins,26 secs. per HC 6:620.

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  5. AnonymousJune 27, 2014

    the actual pistols:

    http://www.mrm.org/files/images/carthage-jail-pepperbox.jpg

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