Item Detail
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1954
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English
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The History of Illinois, from Its First Discovery and Settlement, to the Present Time
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New York
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J. Winchester, New World Press
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This book covers the history of Illinois, discussing Illinois as it was under the Native Americans, the Spanish, the English, and the United States. It discusses the settlement of Illinois, important conflicts such as the Blackhawk War and the War of 1812, and innovations like the Illinois and Michigan Canal and steamboats. Chapter twenty focuses on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The appendix talks about the death of Joseph Smith, including the governor's order and a letter from Willard Richards to Emma Smith.
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A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
By the Hand of Mormon : The American Scripture that Launched a New World Religion
Causes of Mormon-Non-Mormon Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois, 1839-1846
Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement in Utah and the Surrounding Region, 1847-1877
Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement in Utah and the Surrounding Region, 1847-1877
Joseph Smith III's 1844 Blessing and the Mormons of Utah
Joseph Smith III's 1844 Blessing and the Mormons of Utah
Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet
Proclamation to the People : Nineteenth-Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier
The Translator and the Ghostwriter : Joseph Smith and W. W. Phelps
The Viper on the Hearth : Mormons, Myths, and the Construction of Heresy