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Correspondence between Joseph Smith, the prophet, and Col. John Wentworth ... Gen. James Arlington Bennet ... and the Honorable John C. Calhoun ... in which is given, a sketch of the life of Joseph Smith, the rise and progress of the Church of Latter Day Saints, and their persecutions by the state of Missouri: with the peculiar views of Joseph Smith, in relation to political and religious matters generally : to which is added a concise account of the present state and prospects of the city of Nauvoo
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Joseph Smith, Jr. letter to Oliver Granger
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Letter from Joseph Smith to Oliver Granger written from Nauvoo, Illinois. Smith writes of not receiving Granger's previous letters and that their content may have changed the "proceeding of [the] last Conference." He writes that they thought it "advisable to appoint someone to preside in Kirtland," and asks Granger to join Brother Babbit in the work. Smith asserts his hopes for Granger's welfare and "prosperity for the Saints in Kirtland." He also writes of Granger's securing of the "keys of the Lords House" and that he might pay a visit after the "New York debt is settled." The attribution of the signature to Joseph Smith is questionable, and the letter may have been written by Smith's secretary Robert B. Thompson.
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Reply of Joseph Smith, to the letter of J.A.B---. of A--n house, New York
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