NAUVOO RECORDS:
Joseph B Agnew Home, Old Mormon Nauvoo, pp 46-47
Nauvoo Data Bank
History of the Church, Vol 7, p 530, p 617,
Journal History, 19 Oct 1845 from Nauvoo Neighbor
Notes from George Johnson's Autobiography, typescript, BYU, p 5
ACCUSED OF BURNING THE NAUVOO TEMPLE.
Family Group Record by Nauvoo Land and Records
PROPERTY:
Wells: Block 17, Lot 4
OTHER SOURCE:
Joseph B Agnew Home, Old Mormon Nauvoo, pp 46-47
Nauvoo Data Bank, History of the Church, Vol 7, p 530, p 617, Journal History, 19 Oct 1845 from Nauvoo Neighbor
Notes from George Johnson's Autobiography, typescript, BYU, p 5
Appendix B "How The Famous Mormon Temple At Nauvoo Was Destroyed" by George H. Rudisill, Bowling Green, FL
[S326] LDS - History of the Church, 7 Vols., Roberts, Brigham Henry, Editor, (Deseret Book, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1976-1980), , Vol 7, p 530, p 617,.
[S2930] LDS - Journal History of the Church, 1830-1973, Church Historian's Office, (LDS Church Family History Department), Filmed 1968, 1973 on 248 microfilm reels., , 19 Oct 1845 from Nauvoo Neighbor.
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