MCB wrote:Dale, what is the likelihood that Cowdery could have been in Nashville, Tennessee on September 7, 1828?
I have no reason to believe that he traveled that far afield
that early in his life. There are reports of his being a pedestrian
peddler of pamphlets, etc., prior to his employment as a teacher.
Possibly he wandered about on the roads of western NY State,
as far north as Ontario, Canada and as far west as Ohio. But
there is not positive proof for such reports.
One early report (see Vogel's EMD #5) puts Cowdery in the
vicinity of the Whitmers, in Seneca Co., NY in 1827-28. This
was about the same time that his name first appeared on a
postal letters list in adjacent Wayne Co. My best guess is
that Oliver was somewhere in the Wayne/Ontario/Seneca
counties region for all of 1827-28, and that he went from
there to Harmony, PA early in 1829.
There is one report saying that he came to Manchester
(in northwestern Ontario Co.) in about 1828, from "Kirtland."
At that date there were three such "Kirtlands" in Ohio --
Kirtland Flats, in northern Geauga Co., Kirtland Tract in
southern Geauga Co., and another Kirtland near Warren.
Art Vanick speculates that Oliver visited Ohio at an early
date -- because he had a brother and cousins living there.
While some early presence in Ohio is a possibility, I doubt
that Oliver made it as far south as Kentucky or Tennessee.
UD