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Joseph Smith, Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, also known as Mormonism, and an important religious and political figure during the 1830s and 1...
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Joseph Smith was chosen as mayor of the city, which the Mormons named Nauvoo, and the charter allowed the Saints to raise their own militia for their defense. The church required that all men between the ages of 15 and 50 serve in the Nauvoo Legion, of which Smith headed as Lieutenant General. ... The Murder of Joseph Smith...
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The Freeman Bloodline "Yes, Mason's, it is said, were among the mob that murdered Joseph and Hyrum Smith in Carthage Jail. Joseph, leaping the fatal window, gave the Masonic signal of distress. The answer was the roar of his murder's muskets and the deadly balls that pierced his heart".
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Aftermath of Joseph Smith's Murder ... Joseph Smith's murder seems so wasteful and a crime set against the Constitution of America. On this side of the year 2000 ad, the brutal slayings of Smith and his followers, mark prejudicial judgement, and religiosity, as deep holes in the institution of freedom and rights.
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Joseph Smith's Death—History Account ... Joseph Smith's Death—Pictures of Carthage Jail ... Joseph Smith's Death—Joseph Kills Two...
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In May 1837, Grandison Newell charges Joseph with attempted murder. Joseph is eventually acquitted, but the testimony of church leaders and employees reveals how the seriously the Prophet's followers took his offhand remarks—or ... Among non-Mormons of the Kirtland period, Joseph Smith's arch-enemy was Grandison Newell.
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Murder trial set to start for parents accused of beating their 8-year-old son to death ... Sonya Smith and Joseph Smith were convicted Friday of killing their son in 2003...
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iPhone and iPod touch app store listings, news, and price drops ... The Middle Temple Murder by Joseph Smith Fletcher; The body of a man is found on the steps to Middle Temple Lane near London's courts of law, and a journalist and a young lawyer are drawn into the ensuing investigation.
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These tensions coalesced around Joseph Smith. In addition to being prophet and President of the Church, he also served as mayor, commander of the Nauvoo Legion state militia, justice of the peace, and university chancellor. ... Among the jurors was Captain Smith of the "Carthage Greys" who had assisted in the murder,
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