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Petition to United States Congress, circa 29 November 1839, Draft

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Sidney Rigdon

19 Feb. 1793–14 July 1876. Tanner, farmer, minister. Born at St. Clair, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Son of William Rigdon and Nancy Gallaher. Joined United Baptists, ca. 1818. Preached at Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and vicinity, 1819–1821. Married Phebe...

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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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, Petition Draft,
Washington DC

Created as district for seat of U.S. federal government by act of Congress, 1790, and named Washington DC, 1791. Named in honor of George Washington. Headquarters of executive, legislative, and judicial branches of U.S. government relocated to Washington ...

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, to United States Congress, Washington DC, ca. 29 Nov. 1839; handwriting of
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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; 35 pages; JS Collection, CHL. Includes dockets.

Historical Introduction

See Historical Introduction to Memorial to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, ca. 30 Oct. 1839–27 Jan. 1840
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. Petition to United States Congress, circa 29 November 1839, Draft History, 1838–1856, volume C-1 [2 November 1838–31 July 1842] “History of Joseph Smith” “History of Joseph Smith”

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of building homes for themselves & posterity. and of erecting temples where they & theirs might worship their Creator according to the dictates of their conscience. Through they had wandered far from the homes of their childhood, still they had been taught to believe, that a Citizen of <​born in any​> one state, in this great
Republic

North American constitutional republic. Constitution ratified, 17 Sept. 1787. Population in 1805 about 6,000,000; in 1830 about 13,000,000; and in 1844 about 20,000,000. Louisiana Purchase, 1803, doubled size of U.S. Consisted of seventeen states at time ...

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, might remove to another and enjoy all the rights & immunities of Citizens of the State of his adoption, That wherever waved the American flag. beneath its stars and stripes an American Citizen might look for protection, <​&​> justice and <​for​> liberty in person and in conscience. They bought farms, built houses erected churches, some tilled the earth, others bought and sold merchandize, and others again toiled in the shop of the mechanic, They were industrious and moral & they prospered and though often persecuted and villified for their difference in religious opinion from their fellow Citizens, they were hope <​happy​>, They saw their society increasing in numbers their farms teemed with plenty, and they fondly looked forward to a future big wiht [with] hope That there was prejudice against them <​they​> knew, that slanders were propagated against them they deplored, yet they felt [p. 2]
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Petition to United States Congress, circa 29 November 1839, Draft
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