Item Detail
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386
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Book
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English
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Rigdon, Sidney
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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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1840
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18
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"Silence, Ye Fiends of the Infernal Pit!" : Joseph Smith's Incarceration in Richmond, Missouri, November 1838
"Some Savage Tribe" : Race, Legal Violence, and the Mormon War of 1838
'High Treason and Murder' : The Examination of Mormon Prisoners at Richmond, Missouri, in November 1838
Documents, Volume 6: February 1838-August 1839
Exhibiting Mormonism : The Latter-day Saints and the 1893 Chicago World's Fair
Exiles in a Land of Liberty : Mormons in America, 1830-1846
Go Ye Into All the World : The Endeavors of Cyrus Smalling, Orson Hyde and Martin Harris
Guilty of High Misdemeanors, Villainy, Conspiracy, and Treason : Samuel Bogart's 1839 Letter about the Mormons to Quincy Illinois, Postmaster
Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-making Heresy
Mixing Politics with Religion : A Closer Look at Electioneering and Voting in Caldwell and Daviess Counties in 1838
Mormon History
Mormon Land Rights in Caldwell and Daviess Counties and the Mormon Conflict of 1838 : New Findings and New Understandings
Orson Pratt's [An] Interesting Account of Several Remarkable Visions : A Seminal Scottish Imprint in Early Mormon History
Parley P. Pratt : Father of Mormon Pamphleteering
The Book of the Law of the Lord
The Final Episode of Mormonism in Missouri in the 1830s : The Incarceration of the Mormon Prisoners at Richmond and Columbia Jails, 1838-1839
The Passage of Mormon Primitivism
When Joseph Smith Met Martin Van Buren : Mormonism and the Politics of Religious Liberty in Nineteenth-Century America