Nauvoo may refer to: Nauvoo, Alabama, town in Walker and Winston Counties Nauvoo, Illinois, city in Hancock County Nauvoo, Tioga County, Pennsylvania...
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Nauvoo (/ˈnɔːvuː/ NAW-voo; from the Hebrew: נָאווּ, Modern: Navu, Tiberian: Nâwû, 'they are beautiful') is a small city in Hancock County, Illinois, United...
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The Nauvoo Temple was the second temple constructed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The church's first temple was completed in Kirtland...
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The Nauvoo Legion was a state-authorized militia of Nauvoo, Illinois, United States from February 4, 1841 until January 29, 1845. Its main function was...
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The history of Nauvoo, Illinois, starts with the Sauk and Meskwaki tribes who frequented the area, on a bend of the Mississippi River in Hancock County...
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The Nauvoo Expositor was a newspaper in Nauvoo, Illinois, that published only one issue. Its publication, and the destruction of the printing press ordered...
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Nauvoo is a town on the northwestern edge of Walker County, Alabama, United States, that extends slightly north into southwestern Winston. As of the 2010...
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Nauvoo is an unincorporated community in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Nauvoo, Tennessee...
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Joseph Smith (category Mayors of Nauvoo, Illinois)
established a new settlement at Nauvoo, Illinois, of which he was the spiritual and political leader. In 1844, when the Nauvoo Expositor criticized Smith's...
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Killing of Joseph Smith (category Nauvoo Legion)
1844, while awaiting trial in the town jail on charges of treason. The Nauvoo Expositor was a newly-established newspaper published by anti-polygamist...
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The Nauvoo Illinois Temple is the 113th dedicated temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The intent to build the temple...
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The Nauvoo House in Nauvoo, Illinois, was to be a boarding house that Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, and his followers began...
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church president, Young led his followers, the Mormon pioneers, west from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Salt Lake Valley. He founded Salt Lake City and served...
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Relief Society (redirect from Female Relief Society of Nauvoo)
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It was founded in 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois, United States, and has more than 7 million members in over 188...
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militias was the Danite. The first military unit was the Nauvoo Legion, the city militia for Nauvoo, Illinois. The Danites were a fraternal organization founded...
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William Weeks (section Nauvoo Temple)
Christ of Latter Day Saints, and is best known as the architect of the Nauvoo Temple. Weeks was the son of James Weeks, Jr., and Sophronia Fisher and...
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Emma Smith (category People from Nauvoo, Illinois)
Smith, the movement's founder. In 1842, when the Ladies' Relief Society of Nauvoo was formed as a women's service organization, she was elected by its members...
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Nauvoo Legion is the militia for the city of Nauvoo, Illinois. Nauvoo Legion may also refer to: The Utah Territorial Militia, also called the "Nauvoo...
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Endowment (Mormonism) (redirect from Nauvoo endowment)
Store, in Nauvoo, Illinois, to represent "the interior of a temple as circumstances would permit".: 2 The next day, May 4, he introduced the Nauvoo endowment...
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leaders declared martial law to protect themselves from mob violence, such as Nauvoo, Illinois, during the Illinois Mormon War, or Utah during the Utah War;...
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Utah: Deseret News Press, 75) Van Wagoner, Richard S. "Mormon Polyandry in Nauvoo" (PDF). 18. Retrieved 8 January 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires...
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Nauvoo–Colusa Community Unit School District 325 is a school district headquartered in Appanoose Township, just east of Nauvoo, Illinois. It serves northwestern...
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Icarians (section Nauvoo, Illinois)
Mississippi River town of Nauvoo, located in Hancock County, Illinois, where the Icarian experiment finally began in earnest. Nauvoo was founded in 1839 for...
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riot after ordering, as Nauvoo's mayor, in conjunction with the City Council, the destruction of the printing press of the Nauvoo Expositor, a local publication...
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founded a utopian city called Nauvoo, formerly called Commerce. Located in Hancock County along the Mississippi River, Nauvoo flourished and, by 1844, briefly...
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Utah Territorial Militia (category Nauvoo Legion)
United States. A predecessor known as the Nauvoo Legion was formed as a state-authorized militia of the city of Nauvoo, Illinois, United States and was active...
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The Nauvoo Bell, also known as the Relief Society Memorial Campanile, is a bell tower in Salt Lake City's Temple Square, in the U.S. state of Utah. It...
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Jonathan Browning (inventor) (section Nauvoo period)
Latter-day Saint exiles. Curious about the new settlement in the swampy lands of Nauvoo, Illinois, Browning paid a visit, meeting with the Latter Day Saints president...
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which it was active both in Nauvoo and in Utah. Notably, it did not include the two counselors to the First Presidency in Nauvoo, Sidney Rigdon and William...
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The Nauvoo Neighbor was a weekly newspaper edited and published by Latter Day Saint apostle John Taylor in Nauvoo, Illinois, from 1843 to 1845. While...
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