Item Detail
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20042
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English
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"Long Shall his Blood ... Stain Illinois" : Carthage Jail in Mormon Memory
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Mormon Historical Studies
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2009
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Cannon explores the history of Carthage Jail, the site of Joseph and Hyrum Smith's martyrdom. Cannon describes the process the Saints have gone through to decide what to commemorate and how to commemorate Carthage Jail as a sacred place.
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Dark Tourism: Healing at Historic Carthage Jail
Excavating Early Mormon History : The 1878 History Fact-Finding Mission of Apostles Joseph F. Smith and Orson Pratt
Joseph F. Smith: Reflections on the Man and His Times
Like a Fiery Meteor: The Life of Joseph F. Smith
Terrible Revolution : Latter-day Saints and the American Apocalypse -
A History of Illinois : From Its Commencement as a State in 1818 to 1847
A Woman's View : Helen Mar Whitney's Reminiscences of Early Church History
Correspondence between William R. Hamilton and Samuel H. B. Smith Regarding the Martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith
Cultures in Conflict : A Documentary History of the Mormon War in Illinois
From Orphaned Boy to Prophet of God : The Story of Joseph F. Smith
Historical Facts Regarding the Liberty and Carthage Jails
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period II : From the Manuscript History of Brigham Young and Other Original Documents
Joseph F. Smith : Patriarch and Preacher, Prophet of God
Life Incidents
Memoirs of the Persecuted : Persecution, Memory, and the West as a Mormon Refuge
Return to Carthage: Writing the History of Joseph Smith's Martyrdom
Stories of Latter-day Saint Hymns
The Martyrdom Remembered : A One-hundred-fifty-year Perspective on the Assasination of Joseph Smith