December 26, 1835 Joseph Smith resumed his Hebrew studies with Warren Parrish and Frederick G. Williams. Read more about December 26, 1835
January 1, 1836 Joseph Smith reconciled differences with his brother William and healed George A. Smith of inflammatory rheumatism. Read more about January 1, 1836
January 7, 1836 Joseph Smith attended a feast at Bishop Newel K. Whitney's to which the poor were invited. Read more about January 7, 1836
January 9, 1836 Joseph Smith accepted an invitation from Bishop Newel K. Whitney to attend a dinner party similar to the one on January 7 "for the poor and the lame." Read more about January 9, 1836
January 29, 1836 In the evening Joseph Smith made a feast for his father's family. Read more about January 29, 1836
January 30, 1836 Joseph Smith received several visitors and showed them the Abraham papyri. Read more about January 30, 1836
February 3, 1836 Joseph Smith received many visitors and showed them the Abraham papyri. Read more about February 3, 1836
February 10, 1836 Joseph Smith tended to his brother Hyrum, who had wounded his arm with an axe. Read more about February 10, 1836
February 11, 1836 Joseph Smith spent the afternoon reading and showing the Egyptian records to those who came to call. Read more about February 11, 1836
February 21, 1836 Joseph Smith spent the day at home in meditation and prayer. Read more about February 21, 1836