Joseph Smith dictated a letter to Moses Nickerson in Mount Pleasant, Upper Canada, relating some of his travel experiences and his testimony of the gospel.
Before departing on a mission to recruit and raise funds for the Zion's Camp march, Joseph Smith prayed for more subscribers to the Church newspaper The Evening and the Morning Star.
Joseph Smith dictated a letter to Edward Partridge, William W. Phelps, and other members of the United Firm, a business Joseph established to oversee the Church's properties and commercial interests in Ohio and Missouri.
Joseph Smith dictated a letter to his wife, Emma, giving news of Zion's Camp and recounting how their enemies had perceived their band of 170 men to be from five to seven hundred.
Joseph Smith wrote a letter to Oliver Cowdery about Alexander Campbell''s "Millennial Harbinger" and its misrepresentations of "Joe Smith! false prophet!"
Joseph Smith wrote a letter to Oliver Cowdery, providing details about his birth and early life for a history of the Church Oliver intended to publish in the Messenger and Advocate.