AlmaBound wrote:Uncle Dale wrote: 1. When did Mother Smith's "stranger" and Joseph first realize the pages were unrecoverable?
You're going to have to fill me in on some details here, though I will say that I think Mother Smith was in on it, so anything she may have said, to me, is read from that point of view.
Turning to Vogel, EMD-5, p. 410, we see that Joseph went to Manchester at some point in
"early June" 1828. Vogel does not mention the accompanying "stranger,"
Uncle Dale wrote:2. When did "the angel" take "the plates" away from Joseph?
I think Rigdon took away the rest of the manuscript he had been working on, to include the Book of Moses, at around the time of this usurpation of Joseph.
According to Vogel, Joseph loses possession of "the plates" by the time he had returned to
Harmony -- "early July" 1828.
Uncle Dale wrote:3. What was Joseph doing, during the period when he had no "plates?"
Compiling his own recollections to be included in the final project.
According to Vogel, this period must have been early July to mid-Sept., 1828 David Whitmer
agrees that Joseph went "three months" with no "plates." He evidently worked at being a
farmer at Harmony during that period.
Uncle Dale wrote:4. When did Joseph (and Cowdery?) resume translating/writing?
I'm not sure. What is the accepted timeline for translation? i think there was a period where things got sorted out and an agreement was made between the parties.
According to Vogel, by "early September" 1828, Joseph again had "the plates" and Emma was
doing some writing for him. "Early September" might have been the first or second week.
Uncle Dale wrote:5. Where was Sidney Rigdon, between the time the pages were found to be unrecoverable and the time when "the plates" were returned to Joseph?
I don't know - but one thing is for sure, in my mind, some agreement was reached. I think that agreement is explained in the "exchange of prisoners" between Ammoron and Moroni.
According to Fawn Brodie (copying from the RLDS "Saints Herald") From some point in June of
1828, until August, of the same year, Rigdon's whereabouts are unaccounted for. He then shows
up for a few days at the annual Mahoning Baptist Assoc. meeting, near the OH border with PA.
Then he is again missing in action until September 7, 1828, when he is back at Mentor, OH.
In other words, during the time that "the stranger" accompanied Joseph back to Manchester, and
during the time that "the plates" were removed from Joseph's keeping, the whereabouts of Elder
Sidney Rigdon are a mystery -- except for his one brief appearance near Pennsylvania.
UD