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The anti-Mormon faction in Missouri...
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The anti-Mormon faction in Missouri...

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NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 9, 1841  An inside page has reports from Missouri, one of which notes: "The anti-Mormon forces have received in payment for retire services only a hundred thousand dollars or one half range amount appropriated. This was owing to the fact that the money could not be borrowed. The state has got a bad name, says the governor, by reason of the Mormon difficulty; and the governor wishes the evidence in the case published so as to retrieve her reputation..." with more.
Sixteen pages, 8 1/2 by 12 inches very nice, clean condition.

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Category: Post-Civil War
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