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:''Newark NJ Daily Advertiser'', 28 January 1846, p. 2
:''Newark NJ Centinel of Freedom'', vXLIX n32, 3 February 1846, p. 4
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==NJ Legislature==
:Source: Centinel of Freedom, 4 February 1840, v43 n31, p. 1.
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:Source: Newark Daily Advertiser, 30 December 1840, p. 2.
:Identical: Centinel of Freedom, 5 January 1841, v44 n26, p. 1.
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:Source: Newark NJ Centinel of Freedom, 12 July 1842, v46 n2, p. 4.
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:''Newark Centinel of Freedom'', 30 May 1843, v46 n46, p. 4.
...city of Nauvoo, Ill. They were principally from New-Hampshire. Some twenty of them were from Lowell, Mass.
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:''Newark NJ Centinel Of Freedom'', 17 October 1843, v47 n16, p. 4
==Departure of Missionaries==
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:''Newark NJ Centinel Of Freedom'', 31 December 1844, v48 n27, p. 4
... emigration that may come that way from Europe, and to take the Presidency of all the Eastern Mormon Churches.
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:''Newark NJ Centinel of Freedom'', vXLVIII n33, February 11, 1845, p3.
... gives the following account of a recent visit to the Mormon Churches, and of his own efforts to arrest the corruption that was rapidly spreading among t
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