Orson Pratt and Joseph Fielding Smith
interviewed David Whitmer September 7 & 8, 1878 in Richmond,
Missouri. I found this account in
The David Whitmer Interviews - Lyndon W. Cook, editor
Grandin Book Co. 1991
page 26-7
Soon after this, Joseph sent
for me (D. W.) to come to Harmony to get him and Oliver and bring
them to my father's house. I did not know what to do, I was pressed
with my work. I had some 20 acres to plow, so I concluded I would
finish plowing and then go. I got up one morning to go to work
as usual and, on going to the field, found between five and seven
acres of my ground had been plowed during the night.
I don't know who did it;
but it was done just as I would have done it myself, and the plow
was left standing in the furrow.
This enabled me to start sooner.
When I arrived at Harmony, Joseph and Oliver were coming toward
me, and met me some distance from the house. Oliver told me that
Joseph had informed him when I started from home, where I had
stopped the first night, how I read the sign at the tavern, where
I stopped the next night, etc., and that I would be there that
day before dinner, and this was why they had come out to meet
me; all of which was exactly as Joseph had told Oliver, at which
I was greatly astonished. When I was returning to Fayette, with
Joseph and Oliver, all of us riding in the wagon, Oliver and I
on an old-fashioned, wooden, spring seat and Joseph behind us;
while traveling along in a clear open place, a very pleasant,
nice-looking old man suddenly appeared by the side of our wagon
and saluted us with, "Good morning, it is very warm,"
at the same time wiping his face or forehead with his hand. We
returned the salutation, and, by a sign from Joseph, I invited
him to ride if he was going our way. But he said very pleasantly,
"No, I am going to Cumorah." This name was something
new to me, I did not know what Cumorah meant. We all gazed at
him and at each other, and as I looked around inquiringly of Joseph,
the old man instantly disappeared, so that I did not see him again.
J. F. S. Did you notice his
appearance?
D. I should think I did.
He was, I should think, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches tall and heavy
set, about such a man as James Vancleave there, but heavier; his
face was as large, he was dressed in a suit of brown woolen clothes,
his hair and beard were white, like Brother Pratt's, but his beard
was not so heavy. I also remember that he had on his back a sort
of knapsack with something in, shaped like a book. It was the
messenger who had the plates, who had taken them from Joseph
just prior to our starting from Harmony. Soon after our arrival
home, I saw something which led me to the belief that the plates
were placed or concealed in my father's barn. I frankly asked
Joseph if my [page 773] supposition was right, he told me it was.
Some time after this, my mother was going to milk the cows, when
she was met out near the yard by the same old man (judging by
her description of him) who said to her: "You have been very
faithful and diligent in your labors, but you are tired because
of the increase in your toil; it is proper therefore that you
should receive a witness that your faith may be strengthened."
Thereupon he showed her the plates. My father and mother had
a large family of their own; the addition to it, therefore, of
Joseph, his wife Emma, and Oliver very greatly increased the toil
and anxiety of my mother. And although she had never complained,
she had sometimes felt that her labor was too much, or at least
she was perhaps beginning to feel so. This circumstance, however,
completely removed all such feelings and nerved her up for her
increased responsibilities.
Elder O. P. Have you any idea
when the other record will be brought forth?
D. W. When we see things in
the spirit and by the power of God they seem to be right here;
the present signs of the times indicate the near approach of the
coming forth of the other plates, but when it will be I cannot
tell. The Three Nephites are at work among the lost tribes and
elsewhere. John the Revelator is at work, and I believe the time
will come suddenly, before we are prepared for it.