Letter to Charles C. Rich, April 29, 1844.

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Letter to Charles C. Rich, April 29, 1844.

Notifies Rich of William Law's removal from command of the Nauvoo Legion and appoints Rich in his place.

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Smith, Joseph, jr., 1805-1844

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First president of the Mormon Church and mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois. From the description of Arrest warrant, 1842. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367395229 First president of the Mormon Church and Illinois militia leader. From the description of Letter, 1843. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435774 Founder of the Mormon Church and its first president. From the description of Diaries, 1832-1844. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122609014 ...

Law, William

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William Law, Jr. was a merchant of New York City and Connecticut. From the description of William Law papers, 1800-1818. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652122 William Law was the supercargo for the Ship Lion. From the description of Account book and correspondence, [ca.1815]-1816. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122580034 William Law ( - ) apparently owned general stores in Dudley and Douglas, Mass., as well as in Oxford, Mas...

Rich, Charles C. (Charles Coulson), 1809-1883

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Charles Coulson Rich was born on August 21, 1809, in Campbell County, Kentucky. He was instructed in the Mormon faith by Lyman Wight and baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by George M. Hinckle in 1832. In 1838 he married Sarah D. Pea, the first of his six wives. Rich lived in Calfwell County, Missouri, and fought in the Battle of Crooked River. He and his family later settled in Nauvoo, Illinois, where Rich was made a member of the Council of Fifty and served in the Na...

Nauvoo Legion (Illinois).

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