Item Detail
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26370
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7
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7
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English
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Symbol of Mormonism : The Nauvoo Boarding House
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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2015
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35
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2
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Independence, MO
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John Whitmer Historical Association
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109-136
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The article discusses the construction of the Nauvoo House, its spiritual prominence in the center of Mormon community and how it dominated the Nauvoo landscape during the Mormons' sojourn in Illinois. Topics discussed include the Nauvoo House's design which reflected a shifting Mormon approach to relations with those of a different faith and the inability of the Mormons to peacefully coexist with their neighbors.
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