Item Detail
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7832
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7
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22
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English
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The Nauvoo Neighborhood : A Little Philadelphia or a Unique City Set Upon a Hill?
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Journal of Mormon History
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1984
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11
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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78-97
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A profile of everyday life in Nauvoo. Work, education, and recreation are some of the areas studied. Author concludes that Nauvoo had more in common with other American cities than it had differences.
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Crime and Punishment in Mormon Nauvoo, 1839-1846
Nauvoo
Nineteenth-Century Mormon Architecture and City Planning
Old Mormon Nauvoo and Southeastern Iowa
One Side By Himself : The Life and Times of Lewis Barney 1808-1894
The Journey of a People : The Era of Restoration, 1820 to 1844
The Mantle of Joseph : Creation of a Mormon Miracle -
A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Adult Education in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A Historical Study of the Nauvoo, Illinois, Public School System, 1841-1845
A Historical Survey of Representative Recreation Activities among the Mormons of Nauvoo, Illinois, 1839-1846
Among the Mormons : Historic Accounts by Contemporary Observers
A Note on the Nauvoo Library and Literary Institute
'Brother Joseph Is Truly a Wonderful Man, He Is All We Could Wish a Prophet to Be' : Pre-1844 Letters of William Law
Carthage Conspiracy : The Trial of the Accused Assassins of Joseph Smith
Charles Shumway, A Pioneer's Life
Early Mormon Pamphleteering
'It Seems Like Heaven Began on Earth' : Joseph Smith and the Constitution of the Kingdom of God
Joseph Smith III and The Restoration
Nauvoo Deaths and Marriages, 1839-1845
Nauvoo Neighbor
On the Mormon Frontier : The Diary of Hosea Stout [1844-1861]
Recollections of 'Old Nauvooers' : Memories from Oral History
Recollections of the Prophet Joseph Smith
The Council of Fifty and Its Members, 1844 to 1945
The Israel Barlow Story and Mormon Mores
The Mormons, or Latter-day Saints, in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake
The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith
Winter Quarters : Glimmering Glimpses into Mormon Religious and Social Life