Item Detail
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26360
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English
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William Vorhease and the Murder of Joseph Smith
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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2015
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35
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1
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Independence, MO
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John Whitmer Historical Association
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38-61
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The article highlights the life of William Vorhease as a Mormon in relation to the murder of Mormon Church founder Joseph and his brother Hyrum Smith. Topics discussed include Vorhease coming from a family of early Mormon converts and the family's move to Quincy, Missouri, the Masonic obligation of Vorhease, and the murder of the Smith brothers in the Hancock County jail in Carthage, Illinois on June 27, 1844.
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