Times and Seasons
The Times and Seasons was an early Latter Day Saint periodical published monthly or twice-monthly in Nauvoo, Illinois from November 1839 to February 15 1846. The publication was the first to include such significant Latter Day Saint documents as the Wentworth letter, the King Follett Discourse, the Book of Abraham, and the personal history of Joseph Smith, Jr.
Initially, the publication was edited by Ebenezer Robinson and Don Carlos Smith (a brother of Joseph Smith, Jr.), who died in 1841. After the death of Don Carlos Smith, Joseph Smith, Jr. himself became the chief editor, assisted by John Taylor. in November 1842, John Taylor became the principle editor, assisted by Willard Richards.
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