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== New Chronology ==
...ruary 1830, has first news story about the Book of Mormon published in New York City (draws from Palmyra Freeman article of 11 August 1829)
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...known stories about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon happened in New York City when Martin Harris (1783-1875), Joseph Smith’s scribe and benefactor
...wo documents to at least three “learned men” in Utica, Albany, and New York City. They were examined by well-known scholars Samuel Latham Mitchill (176
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:Source: New York Herald, 31 August 1842
...Warning," and read from page 185 and 188, relative to the building up of a New Jerusalem in the Western part of this country, and the whole of the Indians
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:Source: New York Herald, 4 September 1842
...fs in his possession, pointing out O. P. Rockwell as the assassin, and the Prophet Joseph Smith as an accessary before and after the fact. * * * "I will g
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...ns wherewith to continue the journey, obtained temporary employment in New York and elsewhere.
We landed at New York, March 27th, 1856. [p.3]
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We were four weeks on the ocean and how glad we were when we saw New York. We were taken from the ship in rowboats to [[Castle Garden]] for inspectio
After twenty-nine days on the ocean we arrived in New York, May 29, 1863. All members had to remain on board until examined by the doc
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Source: New York Tribune, 27 December 1841, pg 2
'''JOE SMITH''', the Mormon Prophet, was in [[Syracuse, NY|Syracuse]] last week, on his way hence to Nauvoo fro
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Source: New York Tribune, 28 June 1842, pg 1
...ted, an effective speaker. He came here, as I have been informed, from New-York, for the purpose of delivering lectures in refutation of Infidelity, and is
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Source: New York Tribune, 4 May 1844, pg 3
'''Joseph Smith,''' the celebrated Mormon Prophet, will not preach at Croton Hall on Sunday next, but one thing will be done
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Source: New York Tribune, 8 July 1844, pg 2
Death of the Prophet ''Joe and Hyrum Smith are Dead.'' The steamboat Boreas just in from Warsaw,
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==Joe Smith, the Mormon Prophet==
Source: New York Tribune, 20 July 1844, page 4
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Source: New York Tribune, 9 October 1844, pg 3
...late Mormon Prophet, has been preaching lately at New Bedford. [[:Category:New Bedford Bulletin|The Bulletin]] says he concluded one of his discourses in
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Source: New York Tribune, 14 December 1844, pg 2
...Brennan]], editor of a Mormon paper in this city called '[[The Prophet|The Prophet]],' charged with having published on the 23d. November last, a malicious li
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Source: New York Tribune, 25 March 1845, pg 2
...rning held to bail in $3000 by Mayor McCall, for publishing a libel in New York upon [[Winchester, Benjamin|B. Winchester]].
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New York Tribune, 5 February 1846, pg 2
...is can be the case. Some of the last instructions given us by our martyred Prophet concerning the Indians, were, taht we teach them to be at peace among thems
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New York Tribune, 10 February 1846, pg 1.
...Hyde's [[1846-02-05-New_York_Tribune-Letter_from_Nauvoo|epistle in The New-York Tribune]] is a clear proof, were there no other, that there is no faith to
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...s since they made their appearance in the western part of the state of New York. They have already met with some success in the spread of their opinions; a
...which he gave, accords well with what is recorded of his discourses in the New Testament, since it is but a copy, almost word for word, from those discour
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On a platform in a bare Manhattan hall last Sunday sat the divinely inspired Prophet, Seer and Revelator of 750,000 saints on earth—[[Grant, Heber J.|Heber Je
... over Mr. Taylor remarked "the vote seems to have been unanimous," and New York had its first "Stake of Zion."
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==Correspondence between Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and Col. John Wentworth==
Dear General,-I am happy to know that you have taken possession of your new establishment, and presume you will be eminently successful and happy in it
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:New York Tribune, 19 October 1855, pg. 1
:Death of the Prophet.
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