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During the 1920s, church members began to fulfill Cutler's long-cherished dream when they relocated their headquarters to Independence, Missouri; there they built a meetinghouse that remains today as the only functioning Cutlerite church building. As Cutler had taught in Manti, his followers continue
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tribes. However, since the role and place of the Fifty within Joseph Smith's overall scheme of things was not well known to many Latter Day Saints (due in part to its secret nature, and in part to Smith's untimely demise), many Latter Day Saints misunderstood Cutler's intentions and pronouncements on
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According to Cutler biographer Danny Jorgensen, Cutler had been appointed to a committee of the Council of Fifty specializing in "Lamanite" affairs, and he might have seen his mission as ultimately being Council of Fifty business, rather than as church business; thus, his resistance to Hyde and the
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had been withdrawn from the earth, said Cutler, for he viewed the church and the priesthood as two separate things. While the former had been rejected, said he, the latter had not, and now remained solely with him as the seventh and final member of a furtive "Quorum of Seven" appointed by Smith to
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Sometime prior to 1849, Cutler made a decision to withdraw from the main church body under the Twelve, and to go his own way. In the fall of 1847, Brigham Young had sanctioned his request to conduct the mission work among the Indians to which Joseph Smith had assigned him, and Cutler had commenced
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This "New Organization" had organized in 1853, though Joseph Smith III waited until 1860 to accept leadership of it. The early Reorganization claimed a "rejection" of Joseph Smith's churchβ€”hence the name "Reorganized"β€”but differed as to who had authority to reconstitute it, as well as disagreeing
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organization alone was possessed of the true priesthood authority. Nevertheless, many Cutlerites chose to accept "young Joseph;" among them was Cutler's son (and designated successor), Thaddeus. Joseph Smith III visited Cutler in person in 1863; he reported that the once-robust prophet had become
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Fletcher, pp. 44-45, 247–58. Cutlerites tend to assert that these records were forged by individuals bent upon discrediting Cutler, after he founded his own organization. Cutlerites also deny the efficacy of eternal marriages as well, including those contracted in the Nauvoo temple. The names of
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Cutler viewed the death of Joseph Smith as the rejection by the "Gentiles" of the restored gospel; as a result, the new sect believed that the gospel was to go to "the Jews and the House of Israel, including the Lamanites (Native Americans)." However, the Cutlerites proselyted to other groups of
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him on 20 April 1851. Young labored to bring Cutler back into the fold, writing of an ardent desire to see his old friend and promising him protection against any enemies he might have in the church. Even as late as 1856, long after Cutler had founded his own organization, Young indicated to LDS
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by occupation. He stood over six feet tall, and was described by one biographer as being "heavy set," "powerfully built," "critical" and "sarcastic," while generally expressing himself in "an extremely candid, sharp and brusque manner." Some of Cutler's contemporaries would later refer to him as
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surmises that this Quorum might have been the same as the so-called "Committee of the Council" or "Committee of Seven" spoken of in documents relating to the Council of Fifty, but questions whether it was ever anything more than a political body within the Council, as opposed to a group with
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Hyde ultimately became convinced that Cutler considered himself to be a greater authority than the council over which he (Hyde) presided, and ordered his mission suspended. Insisting that Cutler had become an enemy to Young's organization, the Kanesville High Council
627:, Cutler would later insist that it had not been finished by the "sufficient time" given in the revelation authorizing its construction; this proved pivotal for his own claims to legitimacy when he decided to commence his own church organization in 1853. 314:, but later left Young's church to reorganize the Church of Jesus Christ, with himself serving as its first president. Cutler claimed that this was the sole legitimate continuation of Smith's organization, and he served as its leader until his death. 806:, and build there the great temple that the Mormons had tried (and failed, due to intense local opposition) to construct in 1832–33; in an 1861 sermon, Cutler prophesied that he would "be standing in Zion, if he were 80 years old." According to 814:, Cutler's followers were so convinced that they would be moving to Independence soon that they refused to make substantial improvements to their homes and lands, and remained in a constant state of readiness to leave at a moment's notice for " 1000:. According to non-Cutlerite biographer Danny L. Jorgensen, Cutler allegedly abandoned his plural wives (and plural marriage altogether) sometime during the 1850s after one of his disciples, F. Walter Cox, was threatened with imprisonment in 468:," Cutler was expelled from the state with the other Latter Day Saints during the winter of 1838–39. Together with members of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles and other leading Latter Day Saints, Cutler risked death and slipped back into 680:, in 1846, and was appointed presiding member of the municipal High Council on 9 August of that year. Barely a month later, he was asked to find a new location for a settlement; on 11 September he selected the site that would become 3293: 424:
and complaining about not being paid enough for his work on the temple, Cutler weathered the storm and remained in Smith's good graces. During the building's dedication on 27 March 1836, Cutler claimed to have seen a vision of
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records indicate that Cutler was married to six other women during this timeframe, but the Cutlerite church adamantly denies this or any assertion that Cutlerβ€”or Joseph Smith, for that matterβ€”approved of or practiced
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carry on his authority independently of the rejected church. All previous members of this quorum had died or apostatized, said Cutler; hence, he and he alone possessed power to "reorganize" Smith's church. Historian
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Fletcher, pp. 36-37. The revelation referred to is Doctrine and Covenants 124:31-32 (see below). Although the temple was dedicated, all sources agree that its second storey was never fully finished. See article on
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But Cutler had no intention of going to Utah. Having broken with Young's organization, he set about creating his own. Having been forced to abandon his mission in 1851 under pressure from local
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inviting Cutler to join their movement. Cutler rebuffed Gurley's overtures with a tersely-worded letter of his own, in which he openly ridiculed the RLDS Church's claims and insisted that
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According to Cutler, the misdeed that brought about the rejection of Joseph Smith's church was its failure to complete the Nauvoo Temple within the "sufficient time" mentioned in
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descending down a long carpet into the temple; he claimed that Christ spoke to him, but did not record what he said. He also claimed in this vision to have seen a large
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partially paralyzed (due to a recent stroke) and weighed nearly 300 pounds; he struggled to speak, Joseph reported, but was no longer able to communicate effectively.
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Cutler did author a reply in which he promised to move to Utah after completing his work among the Indians, but he never followed through on it. Jorgensen, p. 53.
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in 1847. Their marriage produced 10 children and hundreds of descendants. Two other daughters, Clarissa (1824) and Emily (1828), married LDS Church apostle
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Jorgensen, pg. 35. In addition to preaching, Cutler and his associates built a mill and farmed land among the Indians. Jorgensen, p. 38; Fletcher, p. 43.
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and others to Cutler's mission only partially calmed the situation. Although Brigham Young wrote to Cutler, offering him aid to move west, a house in
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Fletcher, pp. 36–37, 154–55; Jorgensen, p. 57; "Letter of Alpheus Cutler to Zenos H. Gurley", 29 January 1856; reprinted in Fletcher, pp. 264–70.
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The contemporary Cutlerite church adamantly denies that any of these alleged marriages occurred, or that Cutler ever sanctioned or practiced
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Cutler's legal wife (and the only wife Cutlerites will acknowledge him having) was Lois Lathrop, who was born September 24, 1788, in
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At this point, however, Cutler's loyalties were clearly with Brigham Young; he participated as a member of the High Council in the
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Cutler's daughter Louisa Elizabeth Cutler (1816–1854) married Tunis Rappleye (1807–1883), who led the second group of
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and the ministry of Joseph Smith. Following what they claimed to be a miraculous cure of their daughter by Patten's prayers and
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While in Manti, the Cutlerite church attained its highest membership figure: 183 persons. The church endeavored to establish a
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124:31–32; that organization had accordingly ceased to exist as a legitimate entity. This did not mean that Smith's restored
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On 10 August 1864, those members of his church who had remained loyal to Cutler (including his wife, Lois) relocated to
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In addition to his legal wife, Lois, LDS Church records indicate Cutler as having married the following women in 1846:
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At first, Cutler threw in his lot with the Twelve. He continued to work on the Nauvoo Temple, where he was reportedly "
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Luana Hart Beebe Rockwell (b. Oct. 3, 1814 in Lebanon, Madison, NY; d. Mar. 6, 1897 in West Tintic, Juab Co., UT)
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in his movement, with members torn between competing claimants for Smith's prophetic mantle. These included the
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were often called by the Saints during this time in history). However, he had not yet departed when Smith was
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Sally Cox Smith Hutchings (b. Feb. 26, 1794 in Bernard, Somerset, NJ; d. Sept. 28, 1863 in Salt Lake City);
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Jorgensen, p. 51. Brigham signed the letter: "your sincere friend and brother in time & all eternity".
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under Smith's hand on 12 October 1843, and subsequently became only the sixth person to be given the rare
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Fletcher, p. 47. This should not be confused with the "reorganization" effected by the founders of the
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and a warm welcome once he arrived, the "Old Fox" (as Cutler was affectionately called) refused to go.
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Manti was visited during this period by missionaries from Joseph Smith III's church, now known as the
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having a "natural parabolical, allegorical, symbolical, mysterious, secretive way of telling things."
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this subject, and this contributed to the eventual severing of his ties with Brigham Young's church.
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received his—which made him a "King and Priest" in Smith's still-secret Kingdom of God (see
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Cutler's alleged wives, together with the LDS Church sources listing them, may be found at
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Prior to Smith's murder in 1844, Cutler was called by Smith to undertake a mission to the "
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his efforts with nearby tribes. All seemed well at first. However, the arrival of apostle
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Building the Kingdom of God: Alpheus Cutler and the Second Mormon Mission to the Indians
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Building the Kingdom of God: Alpheus Cutler and the Second Mormon Mission to the Indians
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today, virtually alone among all non–LDS Church-derived Latter Day Saint churches.
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in 1980, after the mainline Cutlerite organization rejected his claims to be the "
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for the new edifice, Cutler led a group of workmen into the Pineries along the
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and "Master Builder and Workman on all God's Holy Houses." Following the
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People excommunicated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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These two letters may be read in their entirety in Fletcher, pp. 264–70.
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Following the War of 1812, Cutler and his family were living in western
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Jorgensen, p. 49. Brigham Young defended Cutler before the October LDS
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of Alpheus Cutler, The Joseph Smith Papers (accessed December 28, 2011)
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Personalities in the Doctrine and Covenants and Joseph Smith–History
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trials of Rigdon and Strang, as well as Joseph Smith's own brother,
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in 1853. He had previously served in several church positions under
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124:132. All references are to the LDS Church edition of this work.
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in Carthage, Illinois. Cutler was a pallbearer at Smith's funeral.
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Two schisms emerged from the original Cutlerite organization: the
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When Brigham Young decided to commence the Saints' trek to the
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and government authorities, he and his followers relocated to
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that he would forgive everything if Cutler would only come to
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An enthusiastic convert, Cutler was invited to attend Smith's
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Criticism of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Box 1, folder 3, 87–88, Cutlerite Church Records. Quoted in
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Eyewitness accounts associated with the Joseph Smith Papyri
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Conflict in the Camps of Israel: The 1853 Cutlerite Schism
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on 15 March 1835 on charges of arguing with fellow member
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Clarissa Crissy (b. Dec. 23, 1824 in Pomfret, Chattauqua)
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on 3 October 1840. Directed to supervise the cutting of
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Unlike the Utah LDS Church, Cutlerites do not practice
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Obscure Believers: The Mormon Schism of Alpheus Cutler
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others' attempts to regulate his activities among the
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Emily Trask (b. Feb. 23, 1828 in Hanover, Chautauqua)
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in Kirtland, and assisted in the construction of the
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Louisa Elizabeth (b. May 16, 1816, in Lisle, Broome)
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Sept. 9, 1818 in Lisle, Broome) 857:on 10 June 1864, and is buried in Manti, Iowa. 653:, founded by Alpheus Cutler, in the late 1840s. 448:When Joseph Smith moved church headquarters to 1998:Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerites) collection 1896:Smith, Jason (2010). "Divergent Churches". In 1202: 950:Betsy A. (b. 1832 in Pomfret, Chatauqua, N.Y.) 3605:Doctrine and Covenants (Book of Commandments) 3521:Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite) history 3407: 3393: 2908: 2030: 1450:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ 1378:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ 1324:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ 1278:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ 1185:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ 1116:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ 1024:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ 416:there. Although brought before the Kirtland 4284:Bibliography of books critical of Mormonism 3797:List of Reorganized Restorationist churches 2054:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1728:Cutler to Gurley; Fletcher, pp. 51, 267–69. 571: 377:Conversion to the Latter Day Saint movement 306:in June 1844, Cutler at first followed the 3400: 3386: 2915: 2901: 2037: 2023: 1326:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, pp. 17–18. 1280:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, pp. 12–13. 1065:"BYU Studies - Biographical Registers - C" 1018: 1016: 980:Margaret Carr (b. 1771 in North Carolina); 479:Relocating with his religious brethren to 444:, which Cutler helped to design and build. 65: – June 10, 1864 29: 1853:"Cemetourism: Alpheus Cutler (1784–1864)" 983:Abigail Carr (b. 1780 in North Carolina); 298:, as well as captain of Smith's personal 1034: 1032: 836: 747: 656: 645: 530:on 15 November—a full week before 435: 321: 2922: 1448:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting, 1376:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting, 1322:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting, 1276:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting, 1183:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting, 1114:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting, 1022:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting, 1013: 911:Wife, alleged plural wives and children 4372: 3078:God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit 1842:(Minneapolis: Pogo Press, 2002) p. 61. 1737:Jorgensen, p. 57; Fletcher, pp. 46–55. 1466: 1452:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, p. 43. 1380:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, p. 25. 1187:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, p. 10. 1160:"Journal of a Mission of Don C. Smith" 848: 518:; he was also named to Joseph Smith's 51:The Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite) 4440:People from Plainfield, New Hampshire 4390:19th-century deaths from tuberculosis 3610:Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible 3381: 3131:Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible 2896: 2018: 1895: 1791:with several other Cutlerite beliefs. 1473:. Hawkes Publishing. pp. 37–38. 1462: 1460: 1458: 1416:Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith 1059: 1057: 1029: 567:Succession crisis (Latter Day Saints) 393:preach about the coming forth of the 334:, to Knight Cutler, a veteran of the 4195:Latter Day Saints in popular culture 1907:Mormonism: A Historical Encyclopedia 1757:The Council of Fifty and Its Members 1547:The Nauvoo High Council Minute Books 1520:Saints Without Halos: Alpheus Cutler 1402:Saints Without Halos: Alpheus Cutler 1118:. 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