"A photomechanical reprint of the original 1877 edition of Mormonism unveiled, or, The life and confessions of the late Mormon bishop, John D. Lee."A stormy beginning -- The industrious young man -- Lee becomes a Mormon -- The saints are beset with troubles -- The Mormon war in Missouri -- Lee locates the Garden of Eden -- The saints gather at Nauvoo -- Lee continues his missionary work -- Mormonism, its doctrines and how it originated -- Lee casts out devils and does other wonderful works -- A Tennessee planter makes it hot for Parson Lee -- Matters of peculiar interest at Nauvoo -- Death of Joseph Smith, some of Brigham Young's crimes -- Inside view of polygamy and the doctrine of sealing -- The saints move westward -- Lee goes on an expe...
First published in London in 1851, under title: The Mormons: or Latter-day saints.Mode of access: In...
Typewritten copy of the John D. Lee diary, January 31, 1841 to July 18, 1841. This copy was made fro...
All items typewritten. Includes letters between Rex E. Lee and Juanita Brooks; a letter to Mr. McCar...
With 8 color lithograph views included.Edited by William W. Bishop.Mode of access: Internet.Rust bro...
"John D. Lee writing his autobiography in the Beaver City Penitentiary" Leslie's Illustrated, April ...
An abridged reprint of an earlier edition (St. Louis, 1881) published under title: Mormonism unveile...
"J.D. Lee's confession to the murder and polygamy": p. 14-16.Mode of access: Internet
Called the darkest deed of the nineteenth century, the brutal 1857 murder of 120 men, women, and chi...
PaiuteChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indi...
Originally published 1870; this edition includes additional chapters called second part, dated 1871....
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
Includes bibliographical references and index.In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.'s murder in 1844, his ...
The creator of this record is Hilma Honeyman, the granddaughter of John D. Lee. Honeyman worked to ...
In 1862, a religious and political challenge shook the foundations of the Utah Territory. A man name...
"Writers on Mormonism"--P. 741-746.Includes index."Illustrated with ... a steel plate frontispiece ....
First published in London in 1851, under title: The Mormons: or Latter-day saints.Mode of access: In...
Typewritten copy of the John D. Lee diary, January 31, 1841 to July 18, 1841. This copy was made fro...
All items typewritten. Includes letters between Rex E. Lee and Juanita Brooks; a letter to Mr. McCar...
With 8 color lithograph views included.Edited by William W. Bishop.Mode of access: Internet.Rust bro...
"John D. Lee writing his autobiography in the Beaver City Penitentiary" Leslie's Illustrated, April ...
An abridged reprint of an earlier edition (St. Louis, 1881) published under title: Mormonism unveile...
"J.D. Lee's confession to the murder and polygamy": p. 14-16.Mode of access: Internet
Called the darkest deed of the nineteenth century, the brutal 1857 murder of 120 men, women, and chi...
PaiuteChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indi...
Originally published 1870; this edition includes additional chapters called second part, dated 1871....
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
Includes bibliographical references and index.In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.'s murder in 1844, his ...
The creator of this record is Hilma Honeyman, the granddaughter of John D. Lee. Honeyman worked to ...
In 1862, a religious and political challenge shook the foundations of the Utah Territory. A man name...
"Writers on Mormonism"--P. 741-746.Includes index."Illustrated with ... a steel plate frontispiece ....
First published in London in 1851, under title: The Mormons: or Latter-day saints.Mode of access: In...
Typewritten copy of the John D. Lee diary, January 31, 1841 to July 18, 1841. This copy was made fro...
All items typewritten. Includes letters between Rex E. Lee and Juanita Brooks; a letter to Mr. McCar...