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English
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Scenes in Nauvoo after the Martyrdom of the Prophet and Patriarch
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Woman's Exponent
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February 1, 1883-April 15, 1883
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11
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6-part series
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(Part of a longer series of articles [1880-1886], titled variously, in which Whitney provides important insight into early Mormon history. This six-part series is the third of five dealing specifically with Nauvoo. It includes the story of the prophetic 'mantle' falling on Brigham Young, continued activity in Nauvoo after the death of Joseph Smith, and an introduction to the family of Horace K. Whitney, Helen's future husband.)
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"A Dogged Resolve" : The Doctrine and Decline of Mormon Plural Marriage, 1841–1890
Carthage Conspiracy : The Trial of the Accused Assassins of Joseph Smith
Dance and Doctrine : Shaker and Mormon Dancing as a Manifestation of Doctrinal Views of the Physical Body
Heber C. Kimball and Family, The Nauvoo Years
Joseph Smith's Polygamy
Plural Marriage: Beauty for Ashes
"That Little Children Also May Receive Instruction" : Early Latter-day Saint Educational Programs for the Young
The Mantle of the Prophet Joseph Passes to Brother Brigham : A Collective Spiritual Witness
The Witness of Women : Firsthand Experiences and Testimonies from the Restoration
The Witness of Women : Firsthand Experiences and Testimonies from the Restoration
"They Shall be Made Whole" : A History of Baptism for Health