Item Detail
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12487
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Dissertation
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English
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Jennings, Warren A.
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Zion is Fled : The Expulsion of the Mormons from Jackson County, Missouri
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University of Florida
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1962
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Ph.D. diss.
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22
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American Philanthropy and Mormon Refugees, 1846-1849
Brigham Young : American Moses
Caleb Baldwin : Prison Companion to Joseph Smith
Carthage Conspiracy : The Trial of the Accused Assassins of Joseph Smith
Celebrating Cultural Identity : Pioneer Day in Nineteenth-Century Mormonism
Differing Visions : Dissenters in Mormon History
Massacre at Mountain Meadows : An American Tragedy
National Culture, Personality, and Theocracy in the Early Mormon Culture of Violence
Quest for Refuge : An Hypothesis as to the Social Origins and Nature of the Mormon Political Kingdom
Religion of a Different Color : Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness
Scholarly Studies of Mormonism in the Twentieth Century
Seeking the 'Remnant' : The Native American during the Joseph Smith Period
The Development of the Fort Collins Mormon Community During the Twentieth Century
The Last Months of Mormonism in Missouri : The Albert Perry Rockwood Journal
The Millenarian World of Early Mormonism
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
The Mormon Prophet's Illinois Legacy as Revealed in the Community of Christ's Historic Restoration in Nauvoo
The Prairie Branch, Jackson County, Missouri : Emergence, Flourishing, and Demise, 1831-1834
To Fill up the World : Joseph Smith as Urban Planner
What of the Lectures on Faith?
Zion in the Courts : A Legal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900