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Mormon and farmer
Martin Harris was a respected farmer in the Palmyra area who had changed his religion at least five times before he became a Mormon.

Mormon and reported
" By 1830, Smith reported that he had been instructed that God would use him to re-establish the true Christian church and that the Book of Mormon would be the means of establishing correct doctrine for the restored church.
Also at about this time, John C. Bennett, a disaffected Mormon, reported that Smith had offered a cash reward to anyone who would assassinate Boggs, and that Smith had admitted to him that Rockwell had done the deed.
Also at about this time, John C. Bennett, a disaffected Mormon, reported that Smith had offered a cash reward to anyone who would assassinate Boggs, and that Smith had admitted to him that Rockwell had done the deed.
Joseph Smith Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, reported receiving the Book of Mormon in Palmyra, Wayne County.
As of 2007, JWHA reported 402 active members on its rolls, split roughly equally between the Midwestern United States and the Mormon cultural zone in the Western US.
During the Mormon War of 1838, Price served as a member of a delegation sent from Chariton County, Missouri to investigate reported disturbances between Latter-day Saints and anti-Mormon mobs operating in the western part of the state.
Butterflies Total 172 species of butterflies has been reported here, of which the spectacular ones are Blue Mormon, the phenomenal artist of camouflage the Blue Oak leaf, the bright jezebels and Large Yellow and White Orange tips, Tigers, Eggflies and Sailers.
These events eventually culminated in the Utah War wherein President Buchanan sent the U. S. Army to the Utah Territory in order to stop a reported Mormon insurrection.
*** Replied to a reported in 1882 why he was not a Mormon, " I am the son of my father's first wife, and had a mother who taught me the evils of the system.
This unease reached a bursting point when Thomas B. Marsh and Orson Hyde of the Mormon Quorum of the Twelve Apostles arrived in Richmond and reported that the Mormons had invaded Daviess County and sacked the county seat of Gallatin.

Mormon and cow
On August 17, a cow belonging to a Mormon traveling on the nearby Oregon Trail strayed and was killed by a visiting Miniconjou named High Forehead.
The events were catalyzed by a Mormon emigrant's losing a cow while traveling with his party on the Oregon Trail ; the animal wandered into a Brulé Lakota camp.
A cow escapes from a passing Mormon wagon train and rampages through the village, causing considerable damage.

Mormon and stolen
Some of the prisoners suspected that they were sometimes fed human flesh, but comments by the guards regarding ' Mormon beef ' probably had reference to cattle stolen from the Mormons.

Mormon and Army
The Utah Mormon War ensued from 1857 to 1858, which resulted in the relatively peaceful invasion of Utah by the United States Army, after which Young agreed to step down from power and be replaced by a non-Mormon territorial governor, Alfred Cumming.
Next he joined Johnston's Army as an unofficial member of the scouts assigned to guide the Army to Utah to put down a rumored rebellion by the Mormon population of Salt Lake City.
His Army of the West ( 1846 ) consisted of 1600 men in the volunteer First and Second Regiments of Fort Leavenworth, Missouri Mounted Cavalry regiment under Alexander Doniphan ; an artillery and infantry battalion ; 300 of Kearny's 1st U. S. Dragoons ( light cavalry ) and about 500 members of the Mormon Battalion.
The area was previously settled by Mormon farmers in 1854 and later became the site of a United States Army fort in 1864, beginning a long relationship between southern Nevada and the U. S. military.
Kane was identified as a sympathetic Jack Mormon by US Army officials and the media, some of whom asserted that he had been secretly baptised into the LDS faith.
* James Allen ( Army engineer ) ( 1806 – 1846 ), organizer of the Mormon Battalion, helped found Des Moines, Iowa, and helped design the Chicago harbor
God's Army is about Mormon missionaries as they struggle with their work and, almost inevitably, their faith.
* God's Army ( 1999 ) – The first general release, modern Mormon cinema film, directed by Richard Dutcher.
During the move from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah, Levi Jr. enlisted in the U. S Army as a part of the Mormon Battalion.
* One of 500 members of the Mormon Battalion to assist the U. S. Army in the Mexican-American War 1846-48
The two thousand stripling warriors, also known as The Army of Helaman, were an army of young men described in the Book of Mormon, first mentioned in the Book of Alma.
By 1941, Reisen had been conscripted in the Army and served in the same regiment with Armstrong Grimes, taking part in fighting against the Mormon rebellion in Utah.

Mormon and officers
The battalion was a volunteer unit of between 534 and 559 Latter-day Saints men led by Mormon company officers, commanded by regular US army officers.
This includes the rostrum behind the pulpit facing the audience, which provides seating at general conference for 158 general authorities and general officers of the church and the 360-voice Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

Mormon and at
), had listed himself for Mormon Beard roles at the instigation of his fourth murder victim who had said: `` With your beard, dear, you ought to be in movies ''!!
* The Book of Mormon at Wikisource
* 1857 – The Mountain Meadows Massacre: Mormon settlers and Paiutes massacre 120 pioneers at Mountain Meadows, Utah.
Like several other people working at the mill, these two workers were discharged veterans of the Mormon Battalion.
In 1846 the Mormons, expelled from Nauvoo, Illinois, traversed Iowa ( on part of the Mormon Trail ) and settled temporarily in significant numbers on the Missouri River in Iowa and the future state of Nebraska at their Winter Quarters near the future city of Omaha, Nebraska.
In 1847, Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers departed from the Oregon Trail at Fort Bridger in Wyoming and followed ( and much improved ) the rough trail originally recommended by Lansford Hastings to the Donner Party in 1846 through the Wasatch Mountains into Utah.
Located at the Highway 138 and Interstate 15 junction, the Mormon Rocks are visual evidence of the San Andreas fault lying beneath the California surface.
Within the context of the Book of Mormon, the Nephites were a group of people descended from or associated with Nephi, the son of the prophet Lehi who left Jerusalem at the urging of God c. 600 BC and traveled with his family to the Western Hemisphere, arriving in the present-day Americas c. 589 BC.
Great Blue Heron s at Tonys Tank ( near Mormon Lake ), Coconino National Forest.
* 1851 Twenty Mormon families under the leadership of Lyman Wight establish a colony at Hamilton Creek, later to be known as Morman Mill.
Mormon settlers moved further north into Daviess County, particularly at Adam-ondi-Ahman after Smith proclaimed that it was the Biblical place where Adam and Eve were banished after leaving the Garden of Eden.
* Information on the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at Utah. com
Originally named Cluff Cienega after Benjamin Cluff, a Mormon bishop who harvested hay here in 1879 and 1880 for use at Fort Apache.
* Eldridge Cleaver-Who was a civil rights activist, Black Panther, Mormon, and evangelical at different points in his life.
Eleven miles east of that, the third remount station was located at Sportsman Hall at Mormon Island, before they went over the mountains headed for St. Joseph, Missouri.
The Mormon Island ruins surface from under Folsom Lake at Dike 8 during low water years.
The city lies directly across the Mormon Bridge from North Omaha, and is located at the base of the Loess Hills.
In October 1838, the two were ordered by Governor Lilburn Boggs to arrest Mormon prophet Joseph Smith Jr. at the Far West settlement in Caldwell County.
Immediately after the conclusion of the Mormon War, Smith and other Mormon leaders were incarcerated at the Liberty Jail for the winter as Doniphan labored for a quicker trial date.
Miners residing at the mouth of Gold Canyon noted Colonel Reese and his party passing along the Carson River as they headed for the Sierra foothills to establish Mormon Station, later called Genoa.
In 1855, a group of Mormon missionaries from Utah arrived at Croft's home and began converting Cherokees and Creeks.
In 1845, following the succession crisis in the Latter Day Saint movement, Sidney Rigdon ( one of the three main contenders along with James Strang and Brigham Young for leadership of the Latter Day Saints following the death of Joseph Smith, Jr .) took his followers to Pennsylvania and formed a Rigdonite Mormon settlement at Greencastle.
The Rigdonite Mormon settlement at Greencastle only lasted a few years ; some former Rigdon followers went to Utah to join Brigham Young, while William Bickerton, who had opposed Rigdon's move to Greencastle, would eventually reorganize the remaining Pennsylvania branch of the Latter Day Saint movement in Pittsburgh as The Church of Jesus Christ ( Bickertonite ).

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