Detailed record of protesting group of Latter Day Saints in Independence, kept from June 29, 1925 / by E.D. Moore. 1954.

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Detailed record of protesting group of Latter Day Saints in Independence, kept from June 29, 1925 / by E.D. Moore. 1954.

Typed copy of the Protest Movement records from June 29, 1925 to Dec. 1936. (Cover letters incorrectly state span of dates as June 1925 to April 1927.) Includes the "Protest document," resolutions, minutes of church meetings, correspondence, etc.

1 v. (unpaged), bound ; 28 cm.

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Williams, T. W. d. 1931.

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Moore, E. D., 1802-1889

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Papers are actually undated 20th century transcriptions of two letters from Mormon missionaries found in the Evening and Morning Star (EMS), a monthly Mormon newspaper, in Ohio and Mich. The letters include one from Samuel Bent in Pontiac, Feb. 16, 1833, published in the April 1833 EMS, and a letter from Gideon (Simeon?) H. Carter in Kirtland (Ohio), dated May 1833 published in the July 1833 EMS. Also, there are notes on the obituaries of William Scoby who died on Dec. 4, 1833 age 22, published ...