In a letter to his friend John Stuart, dated March 1, 1840, Abraham Lincoln wrote that Joseph Smith had recently passed through Springfield, Illinois. In a tantalizingly brief report, Lincoln told Stuart that Speed [another close friend] says he wrote you what Jo. Smith said about you as he passed here. We will procure the names of some of his people here and send them to you before long. The nature of Joseph\u27s comment on Stuart can only be surmised. Joseph had spent the winter in Washington D.C., vainly seeking compensation for the Saints\u27 losses in Missouri in 1839. He was returning to Nauvoo in the early spring when he passed through Springfield. John Stuart was Lincoln\u27s law partner and a member of Illinois\u27s congressional...
In his History of the United States under the Constitution. James Schouler wrote: “The farther we re...
June 25, 1870 - Islington, London, England, to (Salt Lake City); Young, Joseph, Sr., to Dear Brother...
"Coming upon some letters pertaining to a stormy chapter of Puget Sound history, [Alexander Howard M...
The name Joseph Smith, b. 23 December 1803, d. 27 June, 1844 invokes words like heretic, false proph...
On the day in April 1837 that Abraham Lincoln rode into Springfield, Illinois, to set himself up pro...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Junius and Joseph examines Joseph Smith's nearly forgo...
A reproduction of a letter sent from Abraham Lincoln to James T. Thornton. The Internet Archive desc...
A reproduction of a letter sent from Abraham Lincoln to James T. Thornton. The Internet Archive desc...
Reprint of the original address.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1684/thumbnail.jp
Junius and Joseph examines Joseph Smith\u27s nearly forgotten [1844] presidential bid, the events le...
Discusses the contributions of both Lincoln and Douglas.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pam...
It is as history that Richard L. Bushman analyzes the emergence of Mormonism in the early nineteenth...
According to a 1914 article in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Simpson was a c...
The most eloquent and moving words Abraham Lincoln ever uttered about any community were those few ...
The title of this essay, The Character of Joseph Smith, may promise more than can ever be fulfille...
In his History of the United States under the Constitution. James Schouler wrote: “The farther we re...
June 25, 1870 - Islington, London, England, to (Salt Lake City); Young, Joseph, Sr., to Dear Brother...
"Coming upon some letters pertaining to a stormy chapter of Puget Sound history, [Alexander Howard M...
The name Joseph Smith, b. 23 December 1803, d. 27 June, 1844 invokes words like heretic, false proph...
On the day in April 1837 that Abraham Lincoln rode into Springfield, Illinois, to set himself up pro...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Junius and Joseph examines Joseph Smith's nearly forgo...
A reproduction of a letter sent from Abraham Lincoln to James T. Thornton. The Internet Archive desc...
A reproduction of a letter sent from Abraham Lincoln to James T. Thornton. The Internet Archive desc...
Reprint of the original address.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1684/thumbnail.jp
Junius and Joseph examines Joseph Smith\u27s nearly forgotten [1844] presidential bid, the events le...
Discusses the contributions of both Lincoln and Douglas.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pam...
It is as history that Richard L. Bushman analyzes the emergence of Mormonism in the early nineteenth...
According to a 1914 article in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Simpson was a c...
The most eloquent and moving words Abraham Lincoln ever uttered about any community were those few ...
The title of this essay, The Character of Joseph Smith, may promise more than can ever be fulfille...
In his History of the United States under the Constitution. James Schouler wrote: “The farther we re...
June 25, 1870 - Islington, London, England, to (Salt Lake City); Young, Joseph, Sr., to Dear Brother...
"Coming upon some letters pertaining to a stormy chapter of Puget Sound history, [Alexander Howard M...