Item Detail
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3402
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10
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15
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English
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Conflict in the Countryside : The Mormon Settlements at Macedonia, Illinois
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BYU Studies
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Winter/Spring 1992
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32
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1/2
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149-74
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Discusses outlying Mormon settlements during the Nauvoo period and their interactions with non-Mormons, mainly Crooked Creek region, Macedonia(LDS) and Fountain Green(non). Describes familial, economic and political relations between the two and the efforts to expel the Mormons.
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