Item Detail
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8485
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English
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Attempts by the State of Missouri to Extradite Joseph Smith, 1841-1843
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Missouri Historical Review
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October 1963
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58
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21-36
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A City of Refuge : Quincy
Causes of Mormon-Non-Mormon Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois, 1839-1846
Crime and Punishment in Mormon Nauvoo, 1839-1846
Glorious in Persecution : Joseph Smith, American Prophet, 1839–1844
Knowing Brother Joseph Again : Perceptions and Perspectives
"Marshaled and Disciplined for War" : A Documentary Chronology of Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois 1839-1845
Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs and the Mormons
Mortal Enemies : Mormons and Missourians 1839-1844
National Culture, Personality, and Theocracy in the Early Mormon Culture of Violence
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
The Culture of Violence in Joseph Smith’s Mormonism
The People Versus the Prophet : Joseph Smith and the Criminal Law in Illinois
The Saintly Scoundrel : The life and times of Dr. John Cook Bennett
Two Iowa Postmasters View Nauvoo : Anti-Mormon Letters to the Governor of Missouri
'We Took Our Change of Venue to the State of Illinois' : The Gallatin Hearing and the Escape of Joseph Smith and the Mormon Prisoners from Missouri, April 1839
Zion in the Courts : A Legal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900