James W. Woods offers summary of Joseph's belongings.
J.W. Wood, "The Mormon Prophet! A True Version of the Story of His Own Martyrdom," The Daily Democrat, May 10, 1885, 1
Received, Nauvoo, Illinois, July 2nd, 1844, of James W. Woods, one hundred and thirty-five dollars and fifty cents in gold and silver and receipt for shroud, one gold finger ring, one gold pen, and pencil case one penknife, one pair of tweezers, one silk and one leather purse, one small pocket wallet containing a note of John P. Green for $50, and a receipt of Heber C. Kimball for a note of hand on Ellen M. Saunders for one thousand dollars, as the property of Joseph Smith. Emma Smith.