Broadsides, small fliers nailed to posts and trees, were one of the few ways to get messages out to people in the early days of Nauvoo. This Relief Society Broadside says: "To The Public: A meeting will be held this Thursday March, 17 at the upper room of the Red Brick store for the purpose of organizing a Society of benevolent women to aid and give relief in the caring of the poor, the destitue, the widowed and the orphan. - I am the public's humble serv't. Joseph Smith"
Framed in a decorattive 5x8 antiqued frame with a deep walnut finish.