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Documents Containing the Correspondence, Orders, &c. In Relation to the Disturbances with the Mormons
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Fayette, Mo.
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Published by order of the General Assembly, printed at the office of Boon's Lick Democrat
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(For the most part, this document presents the non-Mormon view of the problems in Missouri. Includes correspondence of Governor Boggs and Missouri militia generals. Also includes material from the Richmond Court of Inquiry, November 1839, in which Joseph Smith and some fifty other Mormons were tried for alleged crimes.)
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A City of Refuge : Quincy
Alexander William Doniphan and the 1838 Mormon War in Missouri
Caleb Baldwin : Prison Companion to Joseph Smith
Documents, Volume 6: February 1838-August 1839
Exiles in a Land of Liberty : Mormons in America, 1830-1846
"Firm and Steadfast in the Faith" : Patterson O'Banion and the Battle of Crooked River
Guilty of High Misdemeanors, Villainy, Conspiracy, and Treason : Samuel Bogart's 1839 Letter about the Mormons to Quincy Illinois, Postmaster
Heber C. Kimball : Mormon Patriarch and Pioneer
Joseph Smith and the Missouri Court of Inquiry : Austin A. King's Quest for Hostages
Judge Austin A. King's Preliminary Hearing : Joseph Smith and the Mormons on Trial
Mapping Mormon Settlement in Caldwell County, Missouri
Massacre at Mountain Meadows : An American Tragedy
Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs and the Mormons
Missouri's 1838 Extermination Order and the Mormons' Forced Removal to Illinois
Missouri's Failed Compromise : The Creation of Caldwell County for the Mormons
'Money-Diggersville'--The Brief, Turbulent History of the Mormon Town of Warren
Mormon Land Rights in Caldwell and Daviess Counties and the Mormon Conflict of 1838 : New Findings and New Understandings
National Culture, Personality, and Theocracy in the Early Mormon Culture of Violence
Not Every Missourian Was a Bad Guy : Hiram G. Parks' 1839 Letter to James Sloan in Quincy, Illinois
Oliver Cowdery : Scribe, Elder, Witness : Essays from BYU Studies and FARMS
Parley P. Pratt : The Apostle Paul of Mormonism
Philo Dibble's Dream of "a Gallery in Zion"
Quest for Refuge : An Hypothesis as to the Social Origins and Nature of the Mormon Political Kingdom
Religion of a Different Color : Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness
Sampson Avard : The First Danite
Search for Asylum : The Mormons Petition the Kentucky Governor, 1845
"Silence, Ye Fiends of the Infernal Pit!" : Joseph Smith's Incarceration in Richmond, Missouri, November 1838
Storming the Nation : The Unknown Contributions of Joseph Smith’s Political Missionaries
The Culture of Violence in Joseph Smith’s Mormonism
The Danites Reconsidered : Were They Vigilantes or Just the Mormons' Version of the Elks Club?
The Final Episode of Mormonism in Missouri in the 1830s : The Incarceration of the Mormon Prisoners at Richmond and Columbia Jails, 1838-1839
The Haun's Mill Massacre and the Extermination Order of Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs
The Joseph Smith Papers : Documents, Volume 11 : September 1842–February 1843
The Last Months of Mormonism in Missouri : The Albert Perry Rockwood Journal
The Mormons
The Passage of Mormon Primitivism
Transformation of the Mormon Hierarchy at Far West, Missouri
Zion in the Courts : A Legal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900