- Sarah A. Kimball, Affidavit, July 27, 1869, Joseph F. Smith, Affidavit Books, 1:36; 4:36. Printed in Joseph Fielding Smith, Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage, 73.
- Revelation to Joseph Smith, July 27, 1842, holograph in LDS Church History Library, published in H. Michael Marquardt, The Joseph Smith Revelations: Text and Commentary (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1999), 315–16; see also Revelations in Addition to Those Found in the LDS Edition of the D&C, New Mormon Studies: A Comprehensive Resource Library, CD-ROM (Salt Lake City: Smith Research Associates, 1998).
- Eliza R. Snow, “First list of wives,” Document #1, Andrew Jenson Papers, MS 17956, Box 49, fd. 16.
- Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Affidavit, Joseph F. Smith, Affidavit Books, 1:72; 4:74, printed in Joseph Fielding Smith, Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage, 74.
- William Clayton, Affidavit, February 16, 1874, MS 3412, LDS Church History Library, in Jenson, “Plural Marriage,” 225.
- Joseph Kingsbury, Affidavit, May 22, 1886, MS 3412, LDS Church History Library, printed in Jenson, “Plural Marriage,” 226.
- Elizabeth Ann Whitney, in Edward Tullidge, The Women of Mormondom (New York City: N.pub., 1877), 368–69. See also Elizabeth Ann Whitney, “A Leaf from an Autobiography,” Woman=s Exponent 7, no. 14 (December 15, 1878): 105; see also Carol Cornwall Madsen, ed., In Their Own Words: Women and the Story of Nauvoo (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1994), 202.
- Orson F. Whitney, “Life of Heber C. Kimball,” [headline?], The Contributor 6, no. 4 (January 1885,): 131.
- Helen Mar Kimball Whitney, “Scenes in Nauvoo after the Martyrdom of the Prophet and Patriarch,” Woman’s Exponent 11, no. 19 (March 1, 1883): 146.
- Nauvoo Temple proxy marriage to Joseph Smith, January 12, 1846. Brown, Nauvoo Sealings, Adoptions, and Anointings, 281.
- Orson F. Whitney, Life of Heber C. Kimball (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1945), 418.
- Jenson, “Sarah Ann Whitney biographical information sheet,” Document #17, Andrew Jenson Papers, MS 17956, Box 49, fd. 16.
- Jenson, “Plural Marriage,” 233.