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Photocopies and transcripts from various printed sources: New York Spectator, May 21, 1841, about the Nauvoo temple; Harper's New Monthly Magazine vol. 43 (Sept. 1871), pp. 602 - 610, "The reformation in Utah"; The Ohio Liberal, vol. 5 (1877), various excerpts; Bellville Star, vol. 8, no. 26 (March 26, 1885), "Collapse of the Mormon ‘angel of the Lord' in Belleville," about Sidney Rigdon; Salt Lake Tribune, July 30, 1950, about Sidney Rigdon; a March 1907 article from unknown source, "The fate of many mobocrats"; an anonymous account of the migration from Nauvoo to Council Bluffs, Iowa, in 1846; Annals of Iowa vol. 28 (third series), "The Mormon trek across Iowa," by Rev. P. E. Harvey; article by Grace Goulder, "Old manuscript by Conneaut Pastor, which Mormons resented, now rests behind locked doors in Oberlin College Library"; article from Cleveland Plain Dealer by Grace Goulder, "New chapter: both Mormon branches use temple, which is becoming young again," about the Nauvoo temple; article by Grace Goulder, "Tar, feathers and revelation," about the Mormons in Ohio; article in the L.A. Times by Charles Hillinger, "The forgotten Mormons: what's left of a Brigham Young rival's island kingdom," about the Strangites of Beaver Island, Michigan; Kate B. Carter, "Early mediums of exchange," from Our Pioneer Heritage (1971?) |