Docket book of Civil Criminal Cases tried in Nauvoo, Illinois, and letter [microform] (Handwritten).

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Docket book of Civil Criminal Cases tried in Nauvoo, Illinois, and letter [microform] (Handwritten).

Docket book of the tenures of Justices of the Peace, Esquire Ebenezer Robison and Esquire Aaron Johnson. Letter of G.G. Worthington pertaining to conditions in Nauvoo, Ill. in 1847.

359p. ; 1 item; partial reel : microfilm ; 35 mm.

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Hazlett, Doctor Thomas.

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Worthington, G.G.

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Johnson, Aaron, 1806-1877

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Robison, Ebenezer.

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