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Unit
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Speech of Hon. James H. Berry, of Arkansas, in the Senate of the United States, on the question of excluding Hon. Reed Smoot, of Utah, from the United States Senate, Monday, February 11, 1907
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Berry, James Henderson
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1907
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BX 8670.1 .Sm769c no.9
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Unit 11 — Eternal Marriage and Plural Marriage
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No
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An appeal from "the top of the mountains" to the people of the country to come to the support of the Constitution of the United States
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Lyman, Richard Roswell
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1910
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AC 901 .A1a no.6506
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Unit 13 — Continuing Revelation
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No
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Reed Smoot papers
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Smoot, Reed
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1827-1966
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MSS 1187
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Unit 13 — Continuing Revelation
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No
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John Taylor letters to George Reynolds
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Taylor, John
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1879-1880
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Vault MSS 10 Series 1 folder 5
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Unit 11 — Eternal Marriage and Plural Marriage
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Yes
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General Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States.
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Taylor, John (printer)
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1844
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M243.3 Sm61g 1844
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Unit 10 — Nauvoo
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Yes
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Proclamation of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints : to all the kings of the world; to the president of the United States of America; to the governors of the several states; and to the rulers and people of all nations;
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1845
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M273.1 C47p 1845
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Unit 10 — Nauvoo
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Yes
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George Q. Cannon letter to George Reynolds
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Cannon, George Q.
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1880
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Vault MSS 10 Series 1 folder 7
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Unit 11 — Eternal Marriage and Plural Marriage
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Yes
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Reed Smoot ...
Mr. Burrows, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, submitted the following report.
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U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections
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1906
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BX 8670.1 .Sm769c no.3
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Unit 11 — Eternal Marriage and Plural Marriage
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Yes
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In opposition to the resolution reported from the Committee on Privileges and Elections
"that Reed Smoot is not entitled to a seat as a senator of the United States from the state of Utah."
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Knox, Philander Chase
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1907
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BX 8608 .A1 no.2463
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Unit 11 — Eternal Marriage and Plural Marriage
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Yes
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