Joseph Smith Jr., the Mormon prophet, and his brother, Hyrum, had been dead scarcely a year when the Latter-day Saints decided to leave their beloved city of Nauvoo, Illinois, and risk their future in the isolated Rocky Mountain West.
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Mormons at the Missouri, 1846-1852: And Should We Die
April 2004, University of Oklahoma Press
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Mormons at the Missouri, 1846-1852: "and should we die--"
1987, University of Oklahoma Press
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"Joseph Smith Jr., the Mormon prophet, and his brother, Hyrum, had been dead scarcely a year when the Latter-day Saints decided to leave their beloved city of Nauvoo, Illinois, and risk their future in the isolated Rocky Mountain West."
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