Item Detail
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5869
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Journal Article
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English
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Jennings, Warren A.
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Factors in the Destruction of the Mormon Press in Missouri, 1833
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1967
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35
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1
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1967
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57-76
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Article examines the underlying conflicts between the Mormons and the 'old residents' of Jackson County that led to the destruction of the EVENING AND MORNING STAR press in July 1835.
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