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Hyrum Smith letter to Oliver Granger

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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.

    mssHM 28168

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    Oliver Granger letter to Joseph Smith

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    Letter from Oliver Granger to Joseph Smith asking Smith to pay Samuel Clark $101 in land and cash, to go toward an obligation against Granger for land purchased to settle a debt against Smith in favor of Hitchcock and Sons of New York.

    mssHM 28171

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    Receipt for $2.00 paid by Hiram Kimball for two notes given to Oliver Granger by Joseph Smith, a bankrupt

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    Receipt noting Hiram Kimball as the highest bidder on two notes, including one to Oliver Granger, from Joseph Smith, "a bankrupt." Signed by Joel Catlin.

    mssHM 28172

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    Mary Alice Smith Gray letters to Calvin Oliver Power

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    Twenty letters from Mary Alice Smith Gray to Calvin Oliver Power, written between 1918 and 1923. The letters talk about her past, the family news, including the rapidly deteriorating health of John Wesley Gray, and the "dues" she received from Power for the appearances on his show. The letters are undated, scribbled in pencil in a halting and clearly unskilled hand and signed "Mrs. Gray" or "Orphant Annie."

    mssHM 44514

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    Deed for a lot in Nauvoo to Lydia Dibble Granger

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    Deed for a half of lot number one in Block 161 of the City of Nauvoo, given to Lydia Dibble Granger. Signed by Joseph Smith. Printed form, filled in.

    mssHM 28170

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    Tributes to the memory of Hyrum M. Smith

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