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The 1838 Mormon War, also known as the Missouri Mormon War, was a conflict between Mormons (Latter Day Saints) and other residents of northwestern Missouri from August 6 to November 1, 1838. Founded in upstate New York in 1830, the Latter Day Saint movement rapidly expanded in Missouri through organized migration.
Jean Carnahan (1933–2024), first Missouri woman to become a U.S. Senator, matriarch of Carnahan political family; Mel Carnahan (1924–2000), governor, posthumous U.S. Senator (died in plane crash three weeks before he was elected), patriarch of Carnahan political family; Robin Carnahan (born 1961), Missouri Secretary of State
Governor Death and burial Governor Party State Date of death Age at death (years) Cause Place of death Place of burial Archibald Bulloch: None Georgia
In spring 1829 Joseph, his wife Emma Hale Smith, and Oliver Cowdery boarded at Whitmer's home while the Book of Mormon translation was completed there. [2] In June 1829, Peter's sons and his son-in-law Hiram Page became witnesses to the golden plates. When the Church of Christ was organized on April 6, 1830, the Whitmers were among its first ...
In a Facebook post, Richmond School District Superintendent Bryan Copple said a sixth grader had died Tuesday morning and resources were being made available to affected students.
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Julien Hill (1877–1943), football coach of Richmond College and banker [50] Alexis Hobson (1880–1960), college football player [51] Eppa Hunton (1822–1908), U.S. Representative and Senator, Confederate brigadier general; Eppa Hunton Jr. (1855–1932), lawyer, member of the House of Delegates, president of the Virginia Bar Association
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