Item Detail
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English
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Scenes and Incidents in Nauvoo
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Woman's Exponent
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October 15, 1881-January 1, 1883
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10-11
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26-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 twenty-six-part series is the second of five dealing specifically with Nauvoo. It describes many aspects of life in Nauvoo and ends with the martyrdom of Joseph Smith. It includes Whitney's description and defense of plural marriage as well as several letters written to each other by her parents, Heber C. and Vilate Kimball.)
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An Intimate Chronicle : The Journals of William Clayton
A Note on Nauvoo Theater
A Response to Denver Snuffer's Essay on Plural Marriage, Adoption, and the Supposed Falling Away of the Church – Part 1 : Ignoring Inconvenient Evidence
Causes of Mormon-Non-Mormon Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois, 1839-1846
Dance and Doctrine : Shaker and Mormon Dancing as a Manifestation of Doctrinal Views of the Physical Body
Family Ties : Belief and Practice in Nauvoo
Fanny Alger Smith Custer : Mormonism's First Plural Wife?
First : The Life and Faith of Emma Smith
Joseph Smith's Personal Polygamy
Joseph Smith's Polygamy
Kingdom on the Mississippi Revisited
Religion and Sexuality : The Shakers, the Mormons, and the Oneida Community
Seeking the 'Remnant' : The Native American during the Joseph Smith Period
'Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry' : The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism
Studies in Scripture
The Construction of the Mormon People
The Psychology of Religious Genius : Joseph Smith and the Origins of New Religious Movements
The Seven Ages of Thomas Lyne : A Tragedian among the Mormons
"They Shall be Made Whole" : A History of Baptism for Health
Women and Mormonism : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Women's Response to Plural Marriage