January 18, 1844

Nauvoo, Illinois
Joseph Smith dictated letters to Reuben McBride and Joseph Coe. McBride had become the Church's agent to regulate business affairs in Kirtland after Oliver Granger's untimely death. Coe had written Joseph claiming an interest in the Egyptian mummies. Joseph found Coe's "pretended claim" astonishing.
Sources: 
Personal Writings of Joseph Smith, Joseph Smith, pp. 590–94
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