Item Detail
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7655
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10
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9
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English
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Governor Thomas Ford and the Murderers of Joseph Smith
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 1969
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4
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Stanford, CA
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Dialogue Foundation
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41-52
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Here Hunter deals with the dilemma faced by Governor Ford in trying to prevent civil war and still preserve the lives of Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith, for whose protection he assumed responsibility. The article give good insight into the complexity of the political problems of Illinois and its western democratic society in an age of limited government.
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