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English
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An Authentic Account of the Massacre of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet, and Hyrum Smith, His Brother
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St. Louis, Mo.
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Chambers & Knapp
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This short tract paints both Smith brothers in a very bad light and looks at their deaths as a sort of poetic justice.
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