Item Detail
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18458
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7
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10
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English
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"To Lie in Yonder Tomb" : The Tomb and Burial of 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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163-180
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All historical records detailing the location of Joseph's tomb have been lost. Johnstun analyzes the theories about the tomb's original location and gives the history of its construction and of the mock burial following Joseph's funeral.
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