Lot 1022

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WINGATE FAMILY MORMON CORRESPONDENCE
Small archive of letters addressed to John F. Wingate, a teacher in Maine, from various family members, largely concerning the involvement in the faith and life at Nauvoo of his brothers, Joseph and Edward Wingate. Edward, believed to be a "Danite" or church policeman/body guard, was married to the daughter of church leader Sidney Rigdon and would escort Joseph Smith to the scene of his murder at the Carthage Jail. The Wingates were clearly a very spiritual family, with every member deeply involved in religion or religious contemplation. There are six content letters present: JAMES H. WINGATE A.L.S. 3pp. 4to., Boston, Mar. 26, 1844: "…the spirit of God directs me…come into the new and everlasting covenant…You had best come in to the Church , and go to Zion…Elder Tukesberry is cut off…we are getting read as fast as we can to get off…"; REBECCA WINGATE A.L.S. 2pp. 4to., Cambridgeport, May 21, 1844: "…I have not seen Edward of Joseph for somehow E is very steady but Joseph I am afraid is not…I think he drinks as much intoxicating liquor as he did before he went to sea…"; JAMES H. WINGATE A.L.S. 1p. 4to., Charlestown, June 11, 1844: "…we are witting for that money and nothing else…is the cause of the delay…we should like to see you before we go. We expect a letter from Edward every day…" JAMES H. WINGATE A.L.S. 1p. 4to., Charlestown, July 8, 1844: "…I have been ready to go west this 6 weeks and am still waiting…answer this as soon as you get it…Rebecca arrived here Saturday she is agoing to work at her truth…We have heard from Edward he was 24 days aging, all work, and he likes [it] first rate. The storys that you hear the largest part are lies. He is waiting for me as he is running out of money…"; REBECCA WINGATE A.L.S. 2pp. 4to., Cambridgeport, Jan. 26, 1845: "…Joseph has returned he was very sick indeed…he does not look like the same person…Edward has also returned from Nauvoo. He says he likes the place better than he does the people. He says that old Massachusetts is the best place for him…James is in Nauvoo to work on the Temple. Joseph feels very bad about Cora's being away so far he thinks he shall go after her in the Spring…"; M. M. WINGATE (a sister), 3pp. 4to., Boston, July 15, 1845:"…I have not seen Joseph since you went away. I saw Edward last Wednesday the day General Jackson was buried…he was very sorry he went to the palace…Joseph…has got sick of the Mormons and thinks Edward had better let them alone and I think so too. I am very sorry he ever went out there, but it may all be for the best…"; EDWARD B. WINGATE A.L.S 2pp. 4to., Boston, July 13, 1846: "…money is very scarce with me…it always went like chaff before the wind…I am sorry I cannot do better for you in temporal matters…My prayer[?] to God is that you receive strength…& be a useful instrument in the hands of God…". Fourteen other letters and documents are present, several of which are written to Wingate after he had asked for spiritual advice. Other letters concern teaching, business affairs, a land transfer, etc. Overall very good condition. Edward Wingate would remain with Sidney Rigdon and his church until Rigdon's final days. Records indicate that James Wingate finally made the journey to Nauvoo and thereafter travelled west with his fellow Mormons under Brigham Young.

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February 19, 2014 11:00 AM EST
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