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An Appeal to the American People
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Cincinnati, Ohio
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Glezen & Shepard
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Written by Sidney Rigdon; containing an account of mob violence against Mormons in Missouri and quoting several affidavits, letters, and other texts including the Extermination Order. Contains an account of the massacre at Hawn's Mill.
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