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"Deep in the Shades of Ill-Starred Georgia's Wood" : The Murder of Elder Joseph Standing in Late-Nineteenth-Century Appalachian Georgia
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Blood in the Hills : A History of Violence in Appalachia
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Lexington, KY
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University Press of Kentucky
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This chapter explores the culture of extralegal violence in northwestern Georgia during the late nineteenth century. It discusses the reception of Latter-day Saint missionaries in this region, focusing on Elder Joseph Standing and factors leading to his murder in 1879.
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Brigham Young : American Moses
Building the Kingdom : A History of Mormons in America
Exiles in a Land of Liberty : Mormons in America, 1830-1846
History of the LDS Southern States Mission, 1867-1898
History of the Southern States Mission, 1831-1861
Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Mormonism
Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia
Mormon Beginnings in the American South
Mormon Colonization of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 1878-1900
Mormonism : The Story of a New Religious Tradition
Mormons and Mormonism : An Introduction to an American World Religion
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
Opposition to Polygamy in the Postbellum South
Tennessee's Mormon Massacre
The Life and Ministry of John Morgan
The Martyrdom of Joseph Standing
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
The Mormon Menace : Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South
The Mormons, 100 years in the San Luis Valley of Colorado 1883-1983
The Refiner's Fire : The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844
There is no Law : A History of Mormon Civil Relations in the Southern States, 1865-1905
'There is No Law in Georgia for Mormons' : The Joseph Standing Murder Case of 1879
Women of Covenant : The Story of Relief Society