![]() ![]() In February 1837, Rounds sued JS, Rigdon, Newel K. bSee Advertisement, Northern Times, 2 Oct. 1837, and Notes Receivable from Rigdon, Smith & Co. ![]() Scribner, Invoice, Buffalo, NY, for Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 16 June 1836, JS Office Papers, CHL Rigdon, Smith & Co., Store Ledger, 1 “Mormonism in Ohio,” Aurora, 21 Jan. Cahoon, Carter, and Smith’s mercantile efforts appear to be related to their assignment to supervise funding for the construction of the House of the Lord in Kirtland. ![]() included Reynolds Cahoon, Jared Carter, and Hyrum Smith the firm was selling goods in Kirtland by June 1835. a The mercantile firm Cahoon, Carter & Co. The exact relationship between the two firms is unclear. These goods were then sold by the firm Rigdon, Smith & Co., which operated at least one store, located in Chester, Ohio. The mercantile firm Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery was a partnership comprising Sidney Rigdon, JS, and Oliver Cowdery that began by June 1836 and purchased wholesale goods in New York in 1836. ![]()
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