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Baggette, S. Patrick, II, “The Temple Lot Case: Fraud in
God’s Vineyard,” John Whitmer Historical Association
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Bashore, Melvin L., “‘Without Fear or Thought of Danger’:
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Bergera, Gary James, “The Personal Cost of the 1838 Mormon
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Cooper, Jack, “The Search for the Central Railroad Route
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Doxey, Cynthia, “The Church in Britain and the 1851 Religious
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Kincaid, John, “Extinguishing the Twin Relics of Barbaric
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 22 (2002): 43-49.
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Peters, Jason Frederick, “The Kinderhook Plates: Examining
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Shepard, Bill, “Stealing at Mormon Nauvoo,” John Whitmer
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Woodger, Mary Jane, “Recollections of David O. McKay’s
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