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Mormon Historical Studies
Volume 10, Number 1
Spring 2009
Articles
“Long Shall His Blood . . . Stain Illinois”: Carthage Jail in Mormon Memory - by Brian Q. Cannon
The Haun’s Mill Massacre and the Extermination Order of Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs - by Alexander L. Baugh
James Adams of Springfield, Illinois: The Link between Abraham Lincoln and Joseph Smith - by Susan Easton Black
“We Know No North, No South, No East, No West”: Mormon Interpretations of the Civil War, 1861–1865 - by Richard E. Bennett
The Beginnings of the First LDS Institute of Religion at Moscow, Idaho - Dennis A. Wright
Historic Sites
“Old 42”: The British and European Mission Headquarters in Liverpool, England, 1855–1904 - by Ronald G. Watt and Kenneth W. Godfrey
The Fate of the LDS East German Mission Home in World War II - by Roger P. Minert
Conversations with Historians
The Gentleman Historian: A Conversation with Larry C. Porter - Interview by Kyle R. Walker
Remarks
Wilford C. Wood - President Thomas S. Monson
Photographic Essay
A Man of Vision and Determination: Essay and Tribute to Wilford C. Wood - by Kenneth R. Mays
Documents
“It is Thought They Will be Shot on the Grounds”: A Letter from Missourian Josiah Hendrick During the Mormon-Missouri Conflict - by Kyle R. Walker
The Complete Record of the Nauvoo Library and Literary Institute - by Christopher C. Jones
Book Reviews
People of Paradox: A History of Mormon Culture 207 by Terryl L. Givens -
Reviewed by Jed Woodworth
Joseph Smith, Jr.: Reappraisals after Two Centuries, Reid L. Neilson and Terryl L. Givens, eds. -
Reviewed by Matthew Bowman
Dreams, Myths, & Reality: Utah and the American West,
William Thomas Allison and Susan J. Matt, eds. -
Reviewed by Jedediah S. Rogers |