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Early Days in the West : Along the Missouri One Hundred Years Ago
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Liberty, Mo.
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Irving Gilmer
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"The reminiscences in this book were written by the late Judge Joseph Thorp, an early day settler in Missouri, and published in the Liberty, Mo., Tribune in the [18]80s. As the articles are of much more than local interest, and picture so well the hardships and experiences the early day pioneers in the West met with and endured, the publication in book form was decided upon." [Publisher] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is discussed from pages 73 to 91. The author is of the opinion that the Latter-day Saints, while hardworking, were duped by Joseph Smith and stole from and attempted to drive out the Missourians.
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A History of the Latter-day Saints in Northern Missouri from 1836 to 1839
Alexander William Doniphan and the 1838 Mormon War in Missouri
Alexander William Doniphan, the Forgotten Man from Missouri
A Society of Like-Minded Men : American Localism and the Mormon Expulsion from Jackson County
Defender : The life of Daniel H. Wells
Eighth Witness : The Biography of John Whitmer
Exiles in a Land of Liberty : Mormons in America, 1830-1846
Gathering in Harmony : A Saga of Southern Utah Families, Their Roots and Pioneering Heritage, and the Tale of Antone Prince, Sheriff of Washington County
Missouri's Failed Compromise : The Creation of Caldwell County for the Mormons
Quest for Refuge : An Hypothesis as to the Social Origins and Nature of the Mormon Political Kingdom
Saints : The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. The Standard of Truth 1815–1846.
The Eternal Perspective of Zion's Camp
The Latter-day Saints on the Missouri Frontier