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Mormons and Early Iowa History (1838-1858) : Eight Distinct Connections
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Annals of Iowa
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Summer 2000
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59
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217-260
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Hartley identified eight connections with the Mormons and the state of Iowa: (1) Mormon fugitives from Missouri and the Mormon Trace in Appanoose and Davis Counties (1838); (2) Nauvoo-period Mormon settlements in and near Lee County (1839-1846); (3) the Emmett Company Expedition (1844-1846); (4) the three-stage Mormon Exodus from Nauvoo (1946); (5) Kanesville (early Council Bluffs), Mormon hub and outfitting city (1846-1852); (6) Keokuk as Mormon wagon train outfitting camp (1853); (7) LDS handcart and wagon companies (1856-1858); and (8) Mormons who did not go west
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In Sacred Loneliness: The Documents
LDS Emigration in 1853 : The Keokuk Encampment and Outfitting Ten Wagon Trains for Utah
LDS Misconceptions about the Community of Christ
Mormontown : Collective Memories of a Cutlerite Colony in Iowa
No Place to Call Home : The 1807-1857 Life Writings of Caroline Barnes Crosby, Chronicler of Outlying Mormon Communities
One Side By Himself : The Life and Times of Lewis Barney 1808-1894
The 1853 Mormon Migration Through Keokuk