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  • | NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, MAY, 1840 ...rtridge, and to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in Quincy Illinois, and to those scattered abroad, throughout all the regions round about.
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  • ** [http://gospelink.com/library/contents/890 Illinois]
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  • ...re, Brigham and Emma did not agree on the disposition of Joseph's estate. Illinois law at the time held that no church could hold more than ten acres of prope
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  • ...f ancient appearance, were purported to have been unearthed in Kinderhook, Illinois, in April 1843. The so-called "Kinderhook plates" have been something of a ...ce of Brass have lately been dug out of a mound by a gentleman in Pike Co. Illinois. They are small and filled with engravings in Egyptian language and contain
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  • *George T. M. Davis, of Alton, Illinois, ''An Authentic Account of the Massacre of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet ...n of Joseph and Hiram Smith, the Mormon Prophet and Patriarch At Carthage, Illinois, June 27th, 1844, By an Eye Witness'', T[HOMAS]. A. LYNE (NY: 1844): 9-10.
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  • ...ood," A Sermon Delivered on 28 April 1842, from the Minutes of the Nauvoo [Illinois] Relief Society, original in Church Archives; reproduced in {{wordsjs1|star After the Saints settled in Nauvoo, Illinois, Joseph recorded another revelation rescinding the earlier revelation given
    117 KB (19,440 words) - 16:45, 21 May 2024
  • ...neither Whigs or Democrats; this could help avert anti-Mormon sentiment in Illinois, since the party which did not receive LDS support would have further reaso
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  • | NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, JAN. 1, 1841. For publishing at the City of Nauvoo, Hancock County Illinois, a Semi-monthly periodical, to be entitled the
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  • ...were sixteen episodes of mob violence against controversial newspapers in Illinois from 1832 to 1867, and so the leaders’ fears of civil unrest were likely ...n people. Prior to that, and subsequently, he was Quartermaster-General of Illinois. Bennett professed great sympathy for the Saints. He joined the Church and
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  • NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, JUNE 7, 1844. <br> State of Illinois,
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  • ...rnized; from a discourse given by Joseph Smith on Apr. 7, 1844, in Nauvoo, Illinois; reported by Wilford Woodruff, Willard Richards, Thomas Bullock, and Willia
    73 KB (11,849 words) - 01:19, 31 May 2024
  • ...tory'', ed. Roger D. Launius and Linda Thatcher (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1994), 319–40.</ref> Him and his wife Pamela are the authors of th
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  • ...Times and Seasons (1839–1846)]: This newspaper was published in Nauvoo, Illinois between November 1839 and February 1846. It was the successor to the Elders
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  • ...ph Smith to William W. Phelps, "Dear Brother Phelps, 22 July 1840, Nauvoo, Illinois; cited in {{HC|vol={{NC}}|pages=162-164}}</ref>
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  • | CITY OF NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, MARCH 1, 1841. ...ision, and members of both Houses of the General Assembly, of the State of Illinois, as an evidence of our gratitude
    67 KB (11,841 words) - 15:51, 13 April 2024
  • ...udents of Book of Mormon geography is the account of the 1834 discovery in Illinois of the "white Lamanite," called "Zelph" by members of Zion's Camp. Those wh
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  • :Nauvoo, Illinois. :Nauvoo, Illinois.
    21 KB (3,028 words) - 05:44, 17 May 2024
  • ...sted of participating in the violence against Mormons in both Missouri and Illinois, poisoned a spring, and that they threatened to destroy one of the Mormon s
    4 KB (711 words) - 15:05, 13 April 2024
  • ...Mormon Church and Blacks: A Documentary History'' (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2015), 70.</ref> Bruce R. McConkie,<ref>Ibid., 73.</ref> and Delbert
    61 KB (10,139 words) - 23:03, 27 May 2024
  • ...en himself did not survive until the spring. A council was held in Quincy, Illinois in March to decide what obligations the Twelve had towards fulfilling D&C 1
    12 KB (1,949 words) - 14:19, 13 April 2024

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