The Joseph Smith Papers
The Joseph Smith Papers is a project researching, collecting, and publishing all manuscripts and documents created by, or under the direction of, Joseph Smith, Jr., the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. The documents, which include transcriptions and annotations, have been published both online and in printed form. The project is sponsored by the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, while the website and volumes are published under the department's imprint, the Church Historian's Press.
History of the project
After Joseph Smith's death in 1844, a collection of his papers was carried West by Brigham Young and other church leaders. Some significant documents remained with John Whitmer, Smith's widow Emma, and others. Many of these were not published until years later by the LDS Church, the Community of Christ, and independent researchers. The "Roots of the current effort" began in the late 1960s when Truman G. Madsen invited Dean C. Jessee, then an employee of the Church Historian's Office, to contribute documents relating to Joseph Smith and early Mormonism to issues of BYU Studies. In 1972 Leonard J. Arrington was appointed the Church Historian and he directed Jessee to continue to "locate, collect, and transcribe Smith's writings." This resulted in Jessee's 1984 publication, The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith followed by the two volume Papers of Joseph Smith, the first in 1989 and the second in 1992.In 2001, Dean Jessee's project became a joint venture between Brigham Young University's Joseph Fielding Smith Institute and the LDS Church Archives. The project was renamed The Joseph Smith Papers and expanded with added funding from Larry H. and Gail Miller. Its preliminary work was important to the creation of the landmark biography, , which Richard Bushman published in 2005.
In August 2004, the Project received endorsement by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, a division of the National Archives, to ensure research is conducted according to the highest scholarly standards. The Project was moved back to the Church History Department in 2005.
Although not an official part of the project, a documentary TV series also called The Joseph Smith Papers was created. This series documented the creation of and work involved in the Joseph Smith Papers Project. It was produced by KJZZ-TV in cooperation with the LDS Church History Department.
Publishing
In February 2008, The Church Historian's Press, an imprint of the Church History Department of the LDS Church, was established "for publishing works related to the Church's origin and growth." The publication of The Joseph Smith Papers is the press's initial project.Marlin K. Jensen, Church Historian and Recorder at the time of the announcement, said the project will include "journals, diaries, correspondence, articles and notices. Everything of a written nature Joseph Smith generated, or over which he had oversight." High resolution images of many of the original documents were published by Brigham Young University Press in 2002 as part of Selected Collections from the Archives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The two volume set contains 76 DVDs of images from 1830 to 1923, including complete images of the Joseph Smith Collection, circa 1831-1844, the Revelations Collections, circa 1831-1876, architectural drawings of the Nauvoo Temple, and several volumes containing minutes from meetings Joseph Smith attended or oversaw. Annotated transcriptions of the Joseph Smith related document from this DVD collection, in addition to the number of Joseph Smith documents housed in widespread repositories and in private collections will make the documents far more accessible to scholars of American religious history, historians, researchers, and the public.
Before publication, transcripts of the manuscripts are verified three times, and annotation is supplied to illuminate the historical context of each document.." To assure quality, all citations and footnotes are verified, often double-checked, by production editors and carefully copy edited. The manuscripts are also examined by editors over the project, and drafts of volumes are reviewed by external scholarly reviewers and General Authorities of the LDS Church.
The first volume of The Joseph Smith Papers, entitled, The Joseph Smith Papers, Journals, Volume 1: 1832–1839, was released in December 2008. Despite the $50 retail price, unexpectedly high demand caused the initial printing of 12,500 copies to sell out in two weeks, and the publishers to triple their projected second printing order to 16,500. Many Christmas purchasers bought gift certificates for the coming printing and some extant copies were resold for over twice the retail price.
As of October 10, 2009 over 48,000 copies of volume 1 were sold. The second volume of The Joseph Smith Papers, entitled The Joseph Smith Papers: Revelations and Translations, Volume 1: Manuscript Revelation Books was available for purchase September 23, 2009. The original sales projection for this volume was 3,000 copies. Within two weeks, over 6,100 copies were sold in Deseret Book retail stores and over 11,000 copies were requested by other bookstores.
Volumes
The Joseph Smith Papers project anticipates that it will publish around two dozen print volumes, as well as some additional volumes published online. The Joseph Smith Papers have been divided into the following series:Journals
The ten journals kept by Joseph Smith and his scribes from 1832 to 1844.- Volume 1: 1832-1839
- Volume 2: December 1841-April 1843
- Volume 3: May 1843-June 1844
Documents
- Volume 1: July 1828-June 1831
- Volume 2: July 1831-January 1833
- Volume 3: February 1833-March 1834
- Volume 4: April 1834-September 1835
- Volume 5: October 1835-January 1838
- Volume 6: February 1838–August 1839
- Volume 7: September 1839–January 1841
Histories
- Volume 1: Joseph Smith Histories, 1832-1844
- Volume 2: Assigned Historical Writings, 1831-1847
Legal, Business, and Financial Records
- Volume 1
Revelations and Translations
- Volume 1: Manuscript Revelation Books, Facsimile Edition
- Volume 1: Manuscript Revelation Books
- Volume 2: Published Revelations
- Volume 3, Part 1: Printer's Manuscript of the Book of Mormon, 1 Nephi 1 - Alma 35, Facsimile Edition
- Volume 3, Part 2: Printer's Manuscript of the Book of Mormon, Alma 36 - Moroni 10, Facsimile Edition
- Volume 4: Book of Abraham and Related Manuscripts
Administrative Records
- Minute Book 1
- Minute Book 2
- Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book
- Administrative Records, Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846
Editorial board and project staff
Editorial Board
Steven E. Snow - Church Historian and Recorder
Richard E. Turley Jr. - Assistant Church Historian and Recorder
Reid L. Neilson - Managing Director, Church History Department, and Assistant Church Historian and Recorder
Matthew J. Grow
Director, Publications Division, Church History Department
National Advisory Board
Stephen J. Stein - Chancellor's Professor, Emeritus, of Religious Studies and Adjunct Professor of American History and American Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington
Harry S. Stout - Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Religious History and Chair, Department of Religious Studies, Yale University
Terryl L. Givens - James A. Bostwick Chair and Professor of Literature and Religion,
University of Richmond
Susan Holbrook Perdue - Program Director, Documents Compass, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, University of Virginia
General Editors
Ronald K. Esplin, Matthew J. Grow, Richard Lyman Bushman
Managing Historian
Matthew C. Godfrey
Associate Managing Historian
Robin Jensen
Editorial Manager
R. Eric Smith
Assistant Editorial Managers
Nathan Waite
Riley Lorimer
Project Archivist
Robin Scott Jensen
Document Specialists
Sharalyn D. Howcroft
Volume Co-editors
Mason K. Allred, Mark Ashurst-McGee, Alexander L. Baugh, Christopher James Blythe, Gerrit Dirkmaat, David W. Grua, Karen Lynn Davidson, Steven C. Harper, William G. Hartley, Andrew H. Hedges, Christian Heimburger, Elizabeth A. Kuehn, Gordon A. Madsen, Spencer W. McBride, Max H. Parkin, Brenden W. Rensink, Brent M. Rogers, Royal Skousen, Alex D. Smith, Grant Underwood, Jeffrey N. Walker, John W. Welch, David J. Whittaker, Robert J. Woodford.
Production Editors
R. Eric Smith, senior editor, Linda Hunter Adams, Susan Hainsworth, Rachel Osborne, Sarah Gibby Peris, Heather Seferovich, Nathan N. Waite.