Charles C. Rich, Mormon General and Western FrontiersmanBrigham Young University Press, 1974 - 386 Seiten Biography of Charles Coulson Rich (1809-1883), son of Joseph Rich and Nancy O'Neal and grandson of Thomas and Ann Rich. He became a Mormon convert in 1832, became " ... a leader of Mormon defensive forces in Missouri, Illinois and Utah; a leader of colonizing parties in Iowa, Idaho and California." He became a member of the Council of Twelve and was active in politics in both Idaho and Utah. He was born in Kentucky and died in Paris (near Bear Lake), Idaho. |
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... Mormon immigrants because of their poverty were labeled by the non - Mormons as " the very dregs " of society- " lazy , idle , and vicious . " Finally , because of well - known anti- slavery sentiments of the Mormons , the Missourians ...
... Mormon immigrants because of their poverty were labeled by the non - Mormons as " the very dregs " of society- " lazy , idle , and vicious . " Finally , because of well - known anti- slavery sentiments of the Mormons , the Missourians ...
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... Mormons with a proposal : that they would buy all the Mormons ' lands in the county for double the appraisal value of the land and improvements within thirty days after the proper- ties were evaluated , on condition that the Mormons ...
... Mormons with a proposal : that they would buy all the Mormons ' lands in the county for double the appraisal value of the land and improvements within thirty days after the proper- ties were evaluated , on condition that the Mormons ...
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... Mormons presented to the Jackson County group their offer to buy the lands of those who could not live with the Mormons , with the cost of damages done to the Mormons to be deducted . Within a few days it became apparent that there was ...
... Mormons presented to the Jackson County group their offer to buy the lands of those who could not live with the Mormons , with the cost of damages done to the Mormons to be deducted . Within a few days it became apparent that there was ...
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