Letter to Emma Smith, 26–27 June 1844, Copy
Letter to Emma Smith, 26–27 June 1844, Copy
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JS, Letter, , Hancock Co., IL, to , , Hancock Co., IL, [26]–27 June 1844. Version copied 27 June 1844; handwriting of ; docket in handwriting of ; two pages; JS Collection, CHL. Includes docket.
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Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Letter to Emma Smith, 26–27 June 1844.
any thing of the kind so you need not have any fears that any harm can happen to us on that score. May God bless you all Amen
Joseph Smith
P. S. 20 Mi to 10— I just learn that the is about to disband his troops, all but a guard to protect us and the peace,— and come himself to and deliver a speech to the people.— This is right as I suppose
Joseph’s Letter to
June 27— 1844
Jail— (Copy) [p. [2]]
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Docket in the handwriting of Willard Richards.
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