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Saints Without Halos: A Mormon History Website
This site is devoted to Mormon History 1830 - 1839.
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1830 Ohio Census: Mormon Sites
Household heads as listed in 1830 federal census. The official enumeration day of the 1830 census was 1 June 1830. In right column, names are followed by ...
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History of Parley P. Pratt (1807–1857)
Parley and Orson left Kirtland "soon after" the revelation and arrived "in upper Missouri in September." Parley P. Pratt, 82–84. ...
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Heber C. Kimball (1801-1868)
Heber C. Kimball (h2). House of the Lord donation, Fall 1833 donates ... Heber C. Kimball (h4). Preston, September 1837 baptize 50 in one week in Preston. ...
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First Quorum of Seventy
The following are some the names of those who were ordained and blessed at that time to begin the organization of the first Quorum of the Seventies ...
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William W. Phelps (1792–1872)
Temple feet washing, March 29, 1836 David Whitmer washes W. W. Phelps' feet during the all-night temple session. William then washes John Whitmer's feet . ...
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Mormon History Gazetteer for New Hampshire (1831–1839)
Derryfield [Manchester], Dover Dublin Enfield Franconia Landaff Lebanon, Littleton ... Dublin / Cheshire. July 7, 1792, Joseph H. Wakefield, Birthplace. ...
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Did Joseph Smith Plot to Murder Grandison Newell?
Mentor bank suit, In February 1837 Samuel D. Rounds, acting on Newell's behalf, filed a complaint against Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon for illegally ...
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1832 Tarring of Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon
Joseph is dragged from his bed, tarred and feathered by a mob led by ..... Joseph: nothing important, Joseph Smith seems unable to find a direct cause for ...
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Joseph Smith Sr. Visions
According to Lucy Mack Smith, Joseph Sr. had seven visions between 1811 and 1819. She details five in her history variously known as Biographical Sketches ...