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Book/Printed Material Document containing the correspondence, orders, &c., in relation to the disturbances with the Mormons

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Title

  • 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

Names

  • Missouri. Office of the Secretary of State
  • Missouri. General Assembly

Created / Published

  • Fayette, Mo., Printed at the office of the Boon's Lick Democrat, 1841.

Headings

  • -  Latter Day Saint churches--Missouri--History--Sources
  • -  Latter Day Saints--Missouri--History--Sources
  • -  Smith, Joseph,--Jr.,--1805-1844
  • -  Missouri--History--Sources

Notes

  • -  2,000 copies ordered published under direction of the Secretary of State.
  • -  LAC scc 2019-05-30 update (2 cards)

Medium

  • 2 p.l., 163 p. 24 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • F475.M8 M6

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 20003323

Online Format

  • pdf
  • image

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IIIF Presentation Manifest

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Chicago citation style:

Missouri. Office Of The Secretary Of State, and Missouri. General Assembly. 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 , on the trial of Joseph Smith, jr., and others, for high treason and other crimes against the state. Fayette, Mo., Printed at the office of the Boon's Lick Democrat, 1841. Pdf. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/20003323/.

APA citation style:

Missouri. Office Of The Secretary Of State & Missouri. General Assembly. (1841) 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 , on the trial of Joseph Smith, jr., and others, for high treason and other crimes against the state. Fayette, Mo., Printed at the office of the Boon's Lick Democrat. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/20003323/.

MLA citation style:

Missouri. Office Of The Secretary Of State, and Missouri. General Assembly. 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 , on the trial of Joseph Smith, jr., and others, for high treason and other crimes against the state. Fayette, Mo., Printed at the office of the Boon's Lick Democrat, 1841. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/20003323/>.