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Introduction to State of Illinois v. Olney Complaint, 10 February 1843 [State of Illinois v. Olney] Warrant, 10 February 1843 [State of Illinois v. Olney] Account of Hearing, 10 February 1843, as Reported by William W. Phelps [State of Illinois v. Olney] Account of Hearing, 10 February 1843, as Reported by Willard Richards [State of Illinois v. Olney] Account of Hearing, 10 February 1843, as Reported by James Sloan [State of Illinois v. Olney] Inventory, 10 February 1843, in handwriting of William W. Phelps [State of Illinois v. Olney] Inventory, 10 February 1843, in handwriting of John Taylor [State of Illinois v. Olney] Recognizance, 10 February 1843–A [State of Illinois v. Olney] Recognizance, 10 February 1843–B [State of Illinois v. Olney] Recognizance, 10 February 1843–C [State of Illinois v. Olney] Recognizance, 10 February 1843–D [State of Illinois v. Olney] Statement, 10 February 1843 [State of Illinois v. Olney] Docket Entry, between 10 February and circa 5 May 1843 [State of Illinois v. Olney] Appendix: “Outrageous Theft,” 15 February 1843 [State of Illinois v. Olney]

Inventory, 10 February 1843, in handwriting of John Taylor [State of Illinois v. Olney]

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Inventory,
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., IL, 10 Feb. 1843, State of IL v. Olney (Nauvoo, IL, Mayor’s Court 1843); handwriting of
John Taylor

1 Nov. 1808–25 July 1887. Preacher, editor, publisher, politician. Born at Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, England. Son of James Taylor and Agnes Taylor, members of Church of England. Around age sixteen, joined Methodist church and was local preacher. Migrated ...

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; two pages; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL. Includes redactions.

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See Introduction to State of Illinois v. Olney.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. Inventory, 10 February 1843, in handwriting of William W. Phelps [ State of Illinois v. Olney ]
Inventory, 10 February 1843, in handwriting of John Taylor [ State of Illinois v. Olney ]
Docket Entry, between 10 February and circa 5 May 1843 [ State of Illinois v. Olney ]

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Inventory of goods & Chattels found in the house of
<​Oliver H.​> Olney

11 Aug. 1796–ca. 1845. Wool manufacturer, farmer. Born at Eastford, Windham Co., Connecticut. Son of Ezekiel Olney and Lydia Brown. Married first Alice (Elsa) Johnson, daughter of John Johnson and Alice (Elsa) Jacobs, 14 Sept. 1820, at Hiram, Portage Co.,...

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Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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Feby. 10, 1842 [1843]
taken before the mayors Court on the above date
2 Papers of screws
1 Card of Buttons
1 Frock Coat Steel mixed
X Pair women
Remnants of Blue Drilling found @
nurses [Newell Nourse’s]

21 Mar. 1792–ca. 1875. Farmer, mechanic. Born in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Asa Nourse and Lois Glover. Served in War of 1812. Married Harriet Bullard, 26 Aug. 1819, in Holliston, Middlesex Co. Moved to Holliston, by 1820. Baptized into...

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1 Bolt of Pilot Cloth
2 Pair Flushing Pantaloons
2 Round Jackets
2 Guernsey Shirts
1 Cotton Coat
3 Coats
1 Pair of Sattinett Pantaloons
2 Do " Cotton Do
1 D Mole Skin Do
2 Pair White Socks
9 Pairs of Womens shoes
12 Pair of Childrens Red shoes
3 Caps
2 Pieces of Satinett
1 Do. Kentucky Jeans
1 Piece of Flannel Whites
6 Balls of Wicking
2 Prs Socks
2 Merino Shawls
Remnent of White Flannel
1 Piece of Hickory Shirting
13 Pieces of Calico
4 Pieces of Gingham
1 Do Canvas
1 Do Glazed Linen
13 Pieces of Silk (in a lot)
1 Do White Drilling
1 Do Glazed Linen
5 Shawls
32 Pieces of Ribbons
1 Ps of Wellmington Stripe
7 Belt Ribbons
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Inventory, 10 February 1843, in handwriting of John Taylor [State of Illinois v. Olney]
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