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Joseph Kellogg Wheeler has written: 'The centennial' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Connecticut, Freemasons
Dwight Louis Smith has written: 'Why this confusion in the temple?' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Freemasons, Freemasons. U.S.
A: No. William Law, who was excommunicated by the Mormons in 1844 for opposing polygamy, and Sidney Rigdon published the Vauvoo Expositor in 1844 and set up a separate church. The new group was opposed by Smith and other Mormons, and its press destroyed by a mob. Smith and other were imprisoned for causing the riot. The prison was mobbed by a 'rabble of freemasons', resulting in Smith's death on 27th June 1844. Joseph Smith was a strong exponent of polygamy, but the real issue that led to his death was the Mormon attack on the free press, and perhaps just that Mormons were different.
Joseph Howell Hough has written: 'Origin of masonry in the state of New Jersey' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Freemasons, Freemasons. New Jersey, History
Joseph N. Balestier has written: 'Historical sketches of Holland lodge' -- subject(s): Freemasons, Freemasons. Holland Lodge, No. 8 (New York, N.Y.)
no. Joseph Smith was the founder of mormanism.
Upon his birth, Joseph Smith was named Joseph Smith. Throughout his life he was called Joseph Smith, Jr. because his father's name is also Joseph Smith. His son was named Joseph Smith, III. His enemies often referred to him as Joe Smith. This was intended to be very disrespectful, and it was often offensive.
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Alvin Smith - brother of Joseph Smith - was born on 1798-02-11.
No, Joseph Smith, Jr. did not have a middle name. His full name is simply Joseph Smith, Jr.
John Corson Smith has written: 'Personal recollections of General Ulysses S. Grant' 'History of freemasonry in the city of Galena, Illinois' -- subject(s): Freemasons, Freemasons. Galena, Ill
Joseph Lindon Smith was born in 1863.