History, 1838–1856, volume B-1 [1 September 1834–2 November 1838]
History, 1838–1856, volume B-1 [1 September 1834–2 November 1838]
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Rockwood, Journal, 21 Oct. 1838.
Rockwood, Albert Perry. Journal Entries, Oct. 1838–Jan. 1839. Photocopy. CHL. MS 2606.
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See 22 Oct. 1838 entry in History Draft.
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See 23 Oct. 1838 entry in History Draft.
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Rockwood, Journal, 23 Oct. 1838.
Rockwood, Albert Perry. Journal Entries, Oct. 1838–Jan. 1839. Photocopy. CHL. MS 2606.
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Citizens of Ray Co., MO, to Lilburn W. Boggs, 23 Oct. 1838; “Proceedings of a Public Meeting in Ray County,” 24 Oct. 1838, in Document Containing the Correspondence, 49, 51–53.
Document Containing the Correspondence, Orders, &c., in Relation to the Disturbances with the Mormons; and the Evidence Given before the Hon. Austin A. King, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the State of Missouri, at the Court-House in Richmond, in a Criminal Court of Inquiry, Begun November 12, 1838, on the Trial of Joseph Smith, Jr., and Others, for High Treason and Other Crimes against the State. Fayette, MO: Boon’s Lick Democrat, 1841.
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Rockwood, Journal, 24 Oct. 1838.
Rockwood, Albert Perry. Journal Entries, Oct. 1838–Jan. 1839. Photocopy. CHL. MS 2606.
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See 24 Oct. 1838 entry in History Draft.
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C. R. Morehead, William Thornton, Jacob Gudgel, Report, Richmond, MO, 24 Oct. 1838, in Document Containing the Correspondence, 52–53.
Document Containing the Correspondence, Orders, &c., in Relation to the Disturbances with the Mormons; and the Evidence Given before the Hon. Austin A. King, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the State of Missouri, at the Court-House in Richmond, in a Criminal Court of Inquiry, Begun November 12, 1838, on the Trial of Joseph Smith, Jr., and Others, for High Treason and Other Crimes against the State. Fayette, MO: Boon’s Lick Democrat, 1841.
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Thomas B. Marsh, Affidavit, Richmond, MO, 24 Oct. 1838; Orson Hyde, Affidavit, Richmond, MO, 24 Oct. 1838, in Document Containing the Correspondence, 57–59.
Document Containing the Correspondence, Orders, &c., in Relation to the Disturbances with the Mormons; and the Evidence Given before the Hon. Austin A. King, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the State of Missouri, at the Court-House in Richmond, in a Criminal Court of Inquiry, Begun November 12, 1838, on the Trial of Joseph Smith, Jr., and Others, for High Treason and Other Crimes against the State. Fayette, MO: Boon’s Lick Democrat, 1841.
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Sarshel Woods, Joseph Dickson, Carrollton, MO, to [John B. Clark], 24 Oct. 1838, in Document Containing the Correspondence, 60.
Document Containing the Correspondence, Orders, &c., in Relation to the Disturbances with the Mormons; and the Evidence Given before the Hon. Austin A. King, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the State of Missouri, at the Court-House in Richmond, in a Criminal Court of Inquiry, Begun November 12, 1838, on the Trial of Joseph Smith, Jr., and Others, for High Treason and Other Crimes against the State. Fayette, MO: Boon’s Lick Democrat, 1841.