Wine

John Taylor recounting the events surrounding the martyrdom at Carthage Jail, History of the Church, 7:101: 1

“Sometime after dinner we sent for some wine. It has been reported by some that this was taken as a sacrament. It was no such thing; our spirits were generally dull and heavy, and it was sent for to revive us. I think it was Captain Jones who went after it, but they would not suffer him to return. I believe we all drank of the wine, and gave some to one or two of the prison guards. We all of us felt unusually dull and languid, with a remarkable depression of spirits. In consonance with those feelings I sang a song, that had lately been introduced into Nauvoo, entitled, ‘A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief’, etc.”

References

References
1 History of the Church, 7:101 – https://byustudies.byu.edu/content/volume-7-chapter-9
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