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English
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'Walls, Grates, and Screeking Iron Doors' : The Prison Experience of Mormon Leaders in Missouri, 1838-1839
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New Views of Mormon History
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Salt Lake City
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University of Utah Press
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19-42
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A City of Refuge : Quincy
Alexander Campbell and Joseph Smith
Alexander William Doniphan and the 1838 Mormon War in Missouri
Caleb Baldwin : Prison Companion to Joseph Smith
Documents, Volume 6: February 1838-August 1839
Faithful Transgressions in the American West : Six Twentieth-Century Mormon Women's Autobiographical Acts
Joseph Smith Papers : Histories, 1832-1844, Vol. 1
Joseph Smith's Dog, Old Major
National Culture, Personality, and Theocracy in the Early Mormon Culture of Violence
Parley P. Pratt : The Apostle Paul of Mormonism
"Silence, Ye Fiends of the Infernal Pit!" : Joseph Smith's Incarceration in Richmond, Missouri, November 1838
Temples Rising : A Heritage of Sacrifice
The Culture of Violence in Joseph Smith’s Mormonism
The Final Episode of Mormonism in Missouri in the 1830s : The Incarceration of the Mormon Prisoners at Richmond and Columbia Jails, 1838-1839
The Joseph Smith Papers : Documents, Volume 6 : February 1838–August 1839
The Joseph Smith Papers : Documents, Volume 7 : September 1839–January 1841
The Joseph Smith Papers : Journals, Volume 2 : December 1841-April 1843
The Last Months of Mormonism in Missouri : The Albert Perry Rockwood Journal
The Millenarian World of Early Mormonism
The Textual Context of Doctrine and Covenants 121-23
'We Took Our Change of Venue to the State of Illinois' : The Gallatin Hearing and the Escape of Joseph Smith and the Mormon Prisoners from Missouri, April 1839