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English
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Samuel Bogart's 1839 Letter About the Mormons to the Quincy Postmaster
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Nauvoo Journal
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Fall 1995
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7
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52-56
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Samuel Bogart was a military captain from Ray County Missouri who helped to persecute the Mormons. This article begins with his involvement in the Mormon-Missouri war in 1838, and covers his antagonism of the Mormons for the rest of the year. On April 22, 1839, Bogart wrote a letter to the postmaster in Quincy, Illinois. The letter is found in the article.
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