Item Detail
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21998
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7
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14
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English
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Joseph Smith and the Development of Habeas Corpus in Nauvoo, 1841-44
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Journal of Mormon History
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Summer 2010
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36
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no.3
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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135-171
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In Sacred Loneliness: The Documents
Judge Joseph Smith and the Expansion of the Legal Rights of Women : The Dana v. Brink Trial
Kingdom of Nauvoo : The Rise and Fall of a Religious Empire on the American Frontier
"Marshaled and Disciplined for War" : A Documentary Chronology of Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois 1839-1845
Mormons and the Grand Jury in Hancock County, 1839-1845
Mortal Enemies : Mormons and Missourians 1839-1844
Untouchable: Joseph Smith's Use of the Law As Catalyst for Assassination -
"A City on a Hill" : Chartering the City of Nauvoo
An American Prophet's Record : The Diaries and Journals of Joseph Smith
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 Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Kingdom on the Mississippi Revisited
Mormon Polygamy : A History
Nauvoo : A Place of Peace, a People of Promise
Nauvoo : Kingdom on the Mississippi
Nauvoo Polygamy : "... But We Called it Celestial Marriage"
Nauvoo Roots of Mormon Polygamy, 1841-46 : A Preliminary Demographic Report
The Papers of Joseph Smith, Volume 2 : Journal, 1832-1842
The Saintly Scoundrel : The life and times of Dr. John Cook Bennett
Wilford Woodruff's Journals
Zion in the Courts : A Legal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900