Modèle:JohnStaffordOnRigdon

[Q]If young [Joseph] Smith [, Jr.] was as illiterate as you say, Doctor, how do you account for the Book of Mormon?
[A]"Well, I can't; except that Sidney Rigdon was connected with them."
[Q]Was Rigdon ever around there before the Book of Mormon was published?
[A]"No; not as we could ever find out. Sidney Rigdon was never there, that Hurlbut, or Howe, or Tucker could find out."
[Q]Well; you have been looking out for the facts a long time, have you not, Doctor?
[A]"Yes; I have been thinking and hearing about it for the last fifty years, and lived right among all their old neighbors there more of the time."
[Q]And no one has ever been able to trace the acquaintance of Rigdon and Smith, until after the Book of Mormon was published, and Rigdon proselyted by [Parley P.] Pratt, in Ohio?
[A]"Not that I know of.""
— John Stafford, cited in William H. Kelly, "The Hill Cumorah, and the Book of Mormon," Saints' Herald 28 (1 June 1881): 167; cited in Dan Vogel (editor), Early Mormon Documents (Salt Lake City, Signature Books, 1996-2003), 5 vols, 2:123–124.)