- Solomon Spalding
Solomon Spalding (1761 –
October 20 ,1816 ) was the author of the supposed "Manuscript Story", [Also entitled "Manuscript Found" in some editions.] a work offiction about the lost civilization of the mound builders ofNorth America . After Spalding's death, a number of individuals suggested that "Manuscript Story" was identical or similar to portions of the "Book of Mormon ", ascripture in theLatter Day Saint movement .Biography
Spalding was born in Ashford,
Connecticut . He was a member of theContinental Army during theAmerican Revolutionary War . In 1782, he enteredDartmouth College in Hanover,New Hampshire , graduating with the class of 1785. In October 1787, he became an ordainedCongregationalist preacher inWindham, Connecticut .In 1795, Spalding married Matilda Sabin and opened a store with his brother Josiah in Cherry Valley,
New York . In 1799, they moved the store toRichfield, New York . Around this time, Spalding bought a tract of land in and relocated to Conneaut,Ohio . While in Conneaut, Spalding began writing "Manuscript Found". In 1812, due to the disruptions of theWar of 1812 , Spalding moved to Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania . In 1814, he moved to Amity,Washington County, Pennsylvania , where he died two years later.palding manuscript
In 1832, Latter Day Saint missionaries Samuel H. Smith and
Orson Hyde visited Conneaut, Ohio, and preached from the "Book of Mormon ". Nehemiah King, a resident of Conneaut who knew Spalding when he lived there, felt that theMormon text resembled the story written by Spalding years before. In 1833, King, Spalding's widow, his brother Josiah, and a number of other residents of Conneaut signedaffidavit s stating that Spalding had written a manuscript, portions of which were identical to the "Book of Mormon ". Several years later, residents of Amity, Pennsylvania also signed statements that Spalding had read to them from a manuscript that was similar to the "Book of Mormon". These statements were published in E. D. Howe's 1834 book "Mormonism Unvailed ", in which the theory was presented that the "Book of Mormon" was plagiarized from this manuscript.Hurlbut obtained a manuscript through Spalding's widow, and showed it in public presentations in
Kirtland, Ohio , in December 1833.Fact|date=October 2007 Hurlbut then became embroiled in a legal dispute with Joseph Smith. Subsequently, Hurlbut delivered the documents he had collected to Howe. Howe was unable to find the alleged similarities with the "Book of Mormon" that were described in the statements and instead argued in "Mormonism Unvailed" (1834) that there must exist a "second" Spalding manuscript which was now lost. Howe concluded that Joseph Smith and Sidney Ridgon used the Spalding manuscript to produce the "Book of Mormon" for the purpose of making money. [Harvnb|Roper|2005]The text of the Spalding manuscript was published by the
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1885, and byThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1886 and 1910.ee also
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Spalding–Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship
*View of the Hebrews Notes
References
*Wayne Cowdrey, Howard Davis, and Arthur Vanick (2005). "Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon?: The Spalding Enigma" (Concordia Publishing House)
*Harvard reference
last=Roper
first=Matthew
title=The Mythical "Manuscript Found"
journal=FARMS Review
volume=17
issue=2
publisher=Maxwell Institute
location=Provo, Utah
year=2005
pages=7-140
url=http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=review&id=584
accessdate=2007-01-31 .External links
* [http://solomonspalding.com/index3.htm The Spalding Studies Site] : website favoring Spalding authorship of the "Book of Mormon"
* [http://www.scn.org/~bp760/enigma.htm The Spalding Enigma: The Fallacy of Repetition Continued?] : website opposing Spalding authorship of the "Book of Mormon"
* [http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs/rlds1885.htm Oberlin Spalding manuscript 1885 RLDS Church edition]
* [http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs/lds1886.htm Oberlin Spalding manuscript 1886 and 1910 LDS Church editions]
* [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~speccoll/chapman/chapman_page_39.shtml Spalding biography in 1867 Dartmouth Alumni publication]
* [http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=review&id=584 The FARMS Review of "Wayne Cowdrey, Howard Davis, and Arthur Vanick (2005). Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon?: The Spalding Enigma (Concordia Publishing House)"]
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