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The Council of Fifty and Joseph Smith's Presidential Ambitions
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The Council of Fifty : What the Records Reveal about Mormon History
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU
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21-30
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In this article the author examines whether Joseph Smith was simply acting as a protest candidate when he ran for the United States Presidency or if he and the council of fifty really believed that he could win the presidency.
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Junius and Joseph : Presidential Politics and the Assassination of the First Mormon Prophet
Learning to Like Life : A Tribute to Lowell Bennion
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Reflections on a Roundtable Colloquium Dealing with Joseph Smith's 1844 Campaign for U.S. President
Wilford Woodruff's Journals