Rise and Fall of Nauvoo, the by B. H. Roberts

Rise and Fall of Nauvoo, the by B. H. Roberts
Title Rise and Fall of Nauvoo, the by B. H. Roberts PDF eBook
Author Archive Publishers
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Pages 457
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ISBN 9781930679221

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The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo

The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo
Title The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo PDF eBook
Author Brigham Henry Roberts
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Pages 466
Release 1900
Genre Latter Day Saints
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The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo

The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo
Title The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo PDF eBook
Author Brigham Henry Roberts
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Pages 457
Release 1983
Genre Nauvoo (Ill.)
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The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo

The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo
Title The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo PDF eBook
Author B H Roberts
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Release 2023-10
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ISBN 9789357929196

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The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo

The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo
Title The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo PDF eBook
Author B H 1857-1933 Roberts
Publisher Palala Press
Pages 462
Release 2018-02-20
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ISBN 9781378239858

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The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo

The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo
Title The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo PDF eBook
Author B. H. Roberts
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 270
Release 2016-05-09
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ISBN 9781533118707

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My Own Pioneers 1830-1918

My Own Pioneers 1830-1918
Title My Own Pioneers 1830-1918 PDF eBook
Author Kathryn J. Kappler
Publisher Outskirts Press
Pages 404
Release 2015-01-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 147873700X

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The three volumes of My Own Pioneers together tell a remarkable story of the desperate pioneer struggles of four generations of the author’s family. Although the memorable historical journey begins seven generations ago, these three volumes of stories focus on four important pioneer generation. They are the culmination of fifteen years of painstaking research as the author carefully reconstructs her family’s pioneer struggles from before 1830 to 1918 using information from family records, journals, memoirs, histories and letters, supplemented by accounts from their pioneer companions, and by Church and other official records. Volume I tells about the author’s once prosperous pioneer families survived the French and Indian War and the War of 1812, then eventually relocated to join the newly founded Mormon Church. The stories tell how the pressure of mobs and mob wars eventually forced these families to abandon everything as they were driven from place to place, until they found themselves exiled on the western-most border of the United States—at the Missouri River—looking toward the wild and hostile West as their only refuge. Stories describe how dozens of family members were among the Mormon refugees who died by the hundreds at the Missouri River, of illness, starvation and exposure. Yet family members had managed to journey among Indians on the frontier to preach, and had sailed through nearly catastrophic ocean storms to preach in England. And despite much sorrow and hardship, this volume relates how five family members left their loved ones behind at the sickly Missouri River in order to march down the Old Santa Fe Trail in the U.S. Army’s Mormon Battalion to prove their loyalty to the government by helping to fight a war with Mexico.