Nauvoo Expositor ended in 1844.
Nauvoo Expositor was created in 1844.
The Nauvoo Expositor press was destroyed on June 10, 1844. This event occurred shortly after the newspaper's first and only issue was published, which criticized the leadership of Joseph Smith and the practices of the Latter Day Saint movement. The destruction of the press led to significant tensions in Nauvoo and contributed to the events leading up to Smith's arrest and eventual death later that month.
Many newspapers have printed lies about the Mormon Church, but I believe you may be referring to the Nauvoo Expositor, which Joseph Smith (as mayor of Nauvoo) had destroyed beacuse they were causing an uproar in the town. (This was also the action for which he was jailed, and this inprisonment allowed his assasination) The Nauvoo Expositor printed only one issue. Joseph Smith, as mayor, had their printing press destroyed as punishment for disturbing the peace, and they never printed anything again. They didn't really have a reason to print anything else, as after that Joseph was dead and the Mormons moved out of the state.
Nauvoo University ended in 1844.
Nauvoo Legion ended in 1870.
An English Expositor was created in 1616.
Brantford Expositor was created in 1852.
The address of the Nauvoo Public Library is: 1270 Mulholland Street, Nauvoo, 62354 0276
Yes, Nauvoo is pretty
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Joseph Smith did many things in Nauvoo. He was the mayor, he founded a temple (which was later burned by those attacking the church), he set up a school, he formed a militia, he shut down a printing press, etc.
The web address of the Nauvoo Historical Society is: www.nauvoohistoricalsociety.org