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Nauvoo and part-part
* Nauvoo ( part-part of Nauvoo is in Winston County )

Nauvoo and is
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( Strangite ) uses the 1846 edition that was published in Nauvoo, Illinois ; this version is virtually identical to the 1844 edition.
* August 8 – During a meeting held in Nauvoo, the Quorum of the Twelve, headed by Brigham Young, is chosen as the leading body of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
# Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, is about 200 miles northwest of Nauvoo, Illinois and sixty mies south of the Black River, which led to the LDS Church's 1840s lumber mills on the Mississippi river.
: There is also a Nauvoo, Illinois.
Nauvoo is a town in Walker and Winston counties in the U. S. state of Alabama.
While many local historians had interpreted the name as a Native American word, the origin of " Nauvoo " is Sephardic Hebrew, from the same word that Mormon leader Joseph Smith gave to the Illinois town he founded in 1839.
Even without a specific ordinance, the city of Nauvoo could have tried to rely upon the existing common law doctrines of nuisance and libel, but it is doubtful whether they were applicable.
A few Mormons saw the assassination attempt positively: An anonymous contributor to The Wasp, a pro-Mormon newspaper in Nauvoo, Illinois that was not supported by the LDS Church, wrote on May 28 that " Boggs is undoubtedly killed according to report ; but who did the noble deed remains to be found out.
Some Mormons saw the assassination attempt positively: An anonymous contributor to The Wasp, a pro-Mormon newspaper in Nauvoo, Illinois, wrote on May 28 that " Boggs is undoubtedly killed according to report ; but who did the noble deed remains to be found out.
In the Latter Day Saint movement, the second anointing, also known historically and in Latter Day Saint scripture as the fulness of the priesthood, is an obscure and relatively rare ordinance usually conducted in temples as extension of the Nauvoo Endowment ceremony.
However, it is not performed by denominations, such as the Community of Christ, who historically never practiced the Nauvoo Endowment ceremony.
The second anointing may have been intended to symbolize or to literally fulfill scriptural references to the fulness of the priesthood such as in the Doctrine and Covenants,, a revelation by Joseph Smith, Jr. commanding the building of a temple in Nauvoo, Illinois, in part, because " there is not a place found on earth that he may come to and restore again that which was lost unto you, or which he hath taken away, even the fulness of the priesthood.
While the Quorum of the Seventy had a building in Nauvoo in the 1840s, the Relief Society is the only auxiliary organization in the LDS Church today which has a completely separate facility.
Cutlerites point to Doctrine and Covenants 124: 31-32 ( LDS ), which commands the building of a temple in Nauvoo, and also refers to a " sufficient time " being granted for its construction, followed by the threat of being " rejected as a church, with your dead " if the structure is not completed within the allotted period.
However, the Council assisted in the Mormon Exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois and the eventual migration to the Great Basin area of what is now Utah.
Meanwhile at Nauvoo, the conflict between Mormons and non-Mormons escalated into what is sometimes called the " Mormon War in Illinois.
It is the sixth temple completed by the church, requiring 40 years to complete, and the fourth operating temple built since the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois.
It is the sixth temple built by the church overall, and the fourth operating temple built since the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois.
Ide is said to have been a leader in the Mormon community of Nauvoo during his time in Illinois, although the Church of Latter Day Saints authoritative records have no account of his being a member.
It is the second of three church temples that have been built in Illinois ( The first and the third being the Nauvoo Temple and the Nauvoo Illinois Temple ).

Nauvoo and County
Meaning literally " beautiful of pleasant place ," New Jersey's Nauvoo might well have been named by Smith, as he visited Monmouth County in 1840.
He married Luana Beebe on February 2, 1832 in Jackson County, Missouri, and was endowed in the Nauvoo Temple on January 5, 1846.
However, in the local and Mormon press, Sarah Pratt was accused of having had an adulterous relationship, not with Smith, but with John C. Bennett, and numerous affidavits were printed in local and pro-Mormon Nauvoo publications, including the leading councils of the church and from members such as Jacob B. Backenstos, a relative of the sheriff of Hancock County.
After opening with the Lafferty case, Krakauer goes into the history of Mormonism, starting with the early life of Mormon founder and prophet Joseph Smith, following his life from a criminal fraud trial to leading the first followers to Jackson County, Missouri and Nauvoo, Illinois.
His tenure as governor is best remembered for the " Illinois Mormon War ," particularly his dealings with the Mormon city of Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, and with the assassination of their leader, Joseph Smith, Jr in 1844.
# Zion is the central physical location to which Latter Day Saints have gathered ; the term has been applied to Kirtland, Ohio ; Jackson County, Missouri ; Nauvoo, Illinois ; and the Salt Lake Valley ;

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* Altoona ( part-part of Altoona is in Etowah County )
* County Line ( part-part of County Line is in Jefferson County )
* Garden City ( part-part of Garden City is in Cullman County )
* Warrior ( part-part of Warrior is in Jefferson County )
* Collinsville ( part-part of Collinsville is in DeKalb County )
* Piedmont ( part-part of Piedmont is in Calhoun County )
* Sand Rock ( part-part of Sand Rock is in DeKalb County )
* Haleyville ( part-part of Haleyville is in Marion County )
* Enterprise ( part-part of Enterprise is in Dale County )
* Garden City ( part-part of Garden City is in Blount County )
* Collinsville ( part-part of Collinsville is in Cherokee County )
* Sand Rock ( part-part of Sand Rock is in Cherokee County )
* Glen Allen ( part-part of Glen Allen is in Marion County )
* Gu-Win ( part-part of Gu-Win is in Marion County )
* Winfield ( part-part of Winfield is in Marion County )
* Notasulga ( part-part of Notasulga is in Lee County )

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