1839-08-17-New Yorker-Mormonism
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- New Yorker, 17 August 1839
[edit] Mormonism
Some disciples of [Joseph] Smith have established themselves in the neighborhood of New Egypt and other places in Monmouth co. A number of the disciples appeared there some six months ago, and have succeeded in making converts of several persons of some standing and influence; and, strange as the story seems, their numbers are increasing.
Note: The above report was evidently copied from the Trenton New Jersey State Gazette.