Events

About July 6, 1830

Harmony, Pennsylvania—
Joseph Smith received Doctrine and Covenants 26, a revelation regarding scripture study and common consent.

About August 5, 1830

Harmony, Pennsylvania—
Joseph Smith received Doctrine and Covenants 27, a revelation concerning the sacrament.

August 25, 1830

Harmony, Pennsylvania—
George H. Noble v. Joseph Smith. Joseph Smith executed a promissory note payable to George H. Noble for $190.95 to enable Joseph to purchase from his father-in-law, Isaac Hale, thirteen acres and the home where Joseph and Emma had been living and where he had translated much of the Book of Mormon. See entry for April 6, 1829.

August 26, 1830

Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania—
George H. Noble v. Joseph Smith. An amicable judgment was entered in favor of George H. Noble to secure his creditor rights for the $190.95 owed to him by Joseph Smith. Jesse Lane was judge as well as notary on the deed, filed with Court of Common Pleas in Montrose, Pennsylvania. Satisfied in full June 3, 1831.

August 29, 1830

Between Colesville, New York, and Harmony, Pennsylvania—
While traveling to Colesville, New York, from Harmony, Pennsylvania, Joseph Smith and his company were miraculously delivered from their enemies, who were blinded and unable to identify them.
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August 31, 1830

Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania—
Noble v. Smith: A transcript from the papers of Justice of the Peace Lane was filed and entered in the Susquehanna Court of Common Pleas.

About September 20, 1830

Fayette, New York—
Joseph Smith received Doctrine and Covenants 28, a revelation to Oliver Cowdery, in response to Hiram Page's professed revelations, directing that no one was to receive revelation for the Church save the Prophet.

About September 21, 1830

Fayette, New York—
In the presence of six elders, Joseph Smith received Doctrine and Covenants 29, a revelation concerning the Millennium.

About September 24, 1830

Fayette, New York—
Joseph Smith received Doctrine and Covenants 30, a revelation for David Whitmer, Peter Whitmer Jr., and John Whitmer concerning their callings and duties in the Church.

September 26, 1830

Fayette, New York—
Joseph Smith conducted the second conference of the Church at the Peter Whitmer Sr. home.

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