Item Detail
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18431
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6
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English
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Journalist Edmund Flagg's "Nauvoo Essay" : A Narrative Based on 1840 and 1844 Visits to Nauvoo and an Interview with Joseph Smith
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Mormon Historical Studies
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Fall 2005
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6
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2
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215-232
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After Joseph Smith's death, journalist Edmund Flagg wrote a nationally published essay which questioned Mormonism's power of attraction and speculated on Joseph's place in American religious history. Hartley introduces the full text of Flagg's essay by giving a brief sketch of Edmund Flagg and his background in writing this essay.
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