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Affidavit, 8 August 1838 [State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot] Appendix: Petition to Elias Higbee, circa 16 August 1838 [State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot] Habeas Corpus, circa 16 August 1838, Draft [State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot] Affidavit, 5 September 1838 [State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot] Petition, circa 11 September 1838 [State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot]

Habeas Corpus, circa 16 August 1838, Draft [State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot]

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Elias Higbee

23 Oct. 1795–8 June 1843. Clerk, judge, surveyor. Born at Galloway, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. Son of Isaac Higbee and Sophia Somers. Moved to Clermont Co., Ohio, 1803. Married Sarah Elizabeth Ward, 10 Sept. 1818, in Tate Township, Clermont Co. Lived at ...

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Habeas Corpus

“Have the body”; a written order from a court of competent jurisdiction commanding anyone having a person in custody to produce such person at a certain time and place and to state the reasons why he or she is being held in custody. The court will determine...

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, Draft, for JS,
Caldwell Co.

Located in northwest Missouri. Settled by whites, by 1831. Described as being “one-third timber and two-thirds prairie” in 1836. Created specifically for Latter-day Saints by Missouri state legislature, 29 Dec. 1836, in attempt to solve “Mormon problem.” ...

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, MO, ca. 16 Aug. 1838; handwriting of
George W. Robinson

14 May 1814–10 Feb. 1878. Clerk, postmaster, merchant, clothier, banker. Born at Pawlet, Rutland Co., Vermont. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, by 1836. Clerk and recorder for Kirtland high...

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George W. Robinson

14 May 1814–10 Feb. 1878. Clerk, postmaster, merchant, clothier, banker. Born at Pawlet, Rutland Co., Vermont. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, by 1836. Clerk and recorder for Kirtland high...

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Caldwell Co.

Located in northwest Missouri. Settled by whites, by 1831. Described as being “one-third timber and two-thirds prairie” in 1836. Created specifically for Latter-day Saints by Missouri state legislature, 29 Dec. 1836, in attempt to solve “Mormon problem.” ...

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, MO], [ca. 16 Aug. 1838]; one page; George W. Robinson, Papers, CHL.

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See Introduction to State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot.

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Insertion in handwriting of Thomas Bullock.


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Docket in handwriting of George W. Robinson.


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Habeas Corpus

“Have the body”; a written order from a court of competent jurisdiction commanding anyone having a person in custody to produce such person at a certain time and place and to state the reasons why he or she is being held in custody. The court will determine...

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Habeas Corpus, circa 16 August 1838, Draft [State of Missouri v. JS et al. for Riot]
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  • Thomas Bullock
  • George W. Robinson

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    Insertion in handwriting of Thomas Bullock.

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    Docket in handwriting of George W. Robinson.

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