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———. “What Hymns Early Mormons Sang and How They Sang Them.” BYU Studies 47, no. 1 (2008): 95–118.

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———, and David J. Whitaker. “Albert Perry Rockwood, ‘The Last Months of Mormonism in Missouri: The Albert Perry Rockwood Journal.’” BYU Studies 28, no 1 (November 3, 1988): 5–41.

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———. “Heber C. Kimball and Family, the Nauvoo Years.” BYU Studies 15, no. 4 (Summer 1975): 447–79.

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William Hyde Journal (1818–1873). Typescript. Church History Library.

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Joel Hills Johnson Autobiography (1802–1868). Typescript. Church History Library.

Joel H. Johnson Journal (1802–1868). Typescript. Church History Library.

Heber C. Kimball Diary (1801–1868). Typescript. Church History Library.

Reuben McBride Diary (1803–1891). Microfilm. Church History Library.

Joseph Stacy Murdock Journal (1822–1899). Typescript. Church History Library.

Alexander Neibaur Diary (1808–1883). Typescript. Church History Library.

Stephen Post Diaries (1835–1879). Microfilm. Church History Library.

Samuel Whitney Richards Diary (1839–1909). Typescript. L. Tom Perry Special Collections.

Willard Richards Journal (1804–1854). Typescript. Church History Library.

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Ebenezer Robinson Autobiography (1816–1891). Church History Library.

Joseph Smith Journal (1805–1844). Church History Library.

Abraham O. Smoot Journal (1815–1895). Typescript. Church History Library.

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James E. Talmage Journal (1862–1933). Church History Library.

Charles Wesley Wandell Diary (1819–1875). Microfilm. Church History Library.

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Wilford Woodruff Journals (1807–1898). Church History Library.

Newspapers

“An Acrostic on the Great Mormon Prophet.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 5. March 1, 1844.

“An Act to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 6. January 15, 1841.

Appleby, William. “Farewell Address to Orson Hyde.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 17. July 1, 1841.

———. “Lines.” Millennial Star 9, no. 18. September 15, 1847.

Chester County Register and Examiner. February 11, 1840.

Clayton, William. “Resurrection Hymn.” St. Louis Luminary 1, no. 20. April 7, 1855.

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Crane, A. “A Phrenological Chart.” Wasp 1, no. 12. July 2, 1842.

Deseret News. June 2, 1880.

Deseret News. September 14, 1852.

Deseret Weekly. December 29, 1888.

“Farewell to Nauvoo.” Nauvoo Neighbor 1, no. 42. February 14, 1844.

“From W. W. Phelps to Joseph Smith the Prophet.” Times and Seasons 4, no. 6. February 1, 1843.

Greene, E. M. “The Gathering to Zion.” Wasp 1, no. 11. June 25, 1842.

Hardy, John. “Hymn.” Prophet 1, no. 7. June 29, 1844.

“A History, of the Persecutions of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints in Missouri.” Times and Seasons 1, no. 2. December 1839.

“History of Thos. Baldwin Marsh.” Deseret News. March 24, 1858.

Hulet, Sylvester. “I’ve Seen the Dark and Driving Storm.” Nauvoo Neighbor 2, no. 50. April 16, 1845.

———. “Lines.” Nauvoo Neighbor 2, no. 32. December 11, 1844.

“I shall ever remember my feelings.” LDS Church News. June 24, 1984. Translated from Welsh by Ronald D. Dennis.

Johnson, Joel H. “Amazed with Wonder!” Times and Seasons 2, no. 18. July 15, 1841.

———. “Baptism for the Dead.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 23. October 1, 1841.

———. “A Poem on the Suffering of the Saints in Missouri.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 11. April 1, 1841.

“Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, and Hyrum Smith to editors.” Quincy Whig. May 17, 1839.

Laura, a Visitor. “Nauvoo.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 19. October 15, 1844.

Law, Catherine. “On the Death of the Prophet and Patriarch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Shall They Live Again?” Prophet 1, no. 20. September 28, 1844.

Law, Wilson. “All Hail to Our Chief.” Times and Seasons 4, no. 7. February 15, 1843.

———. “Farewell Illinois, I Must Leave Thee Awhile.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 2. January 15, 1844.

———, and Willard Richards. “The Mormon Jubilee.” Wasp 1, no. 1. January 14, 1843.

Littlefield, Lyman O. “Farewell, On Leaving Nauvoo.” Nauvoo Neighbor 1, no. 14. August 2, 1843.

———. “The Latter Day Saints: A Poem in Two Cantos.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 16. June 15, 1841.

McBride, Reuben. “Verses.” Nauvoo Neighbor 3, no. 4. May 28, 1845.

Millennial Star 19, no. 25. June 20, 1857, 391.

Millennial Star 24, no. 13. March 29, 1862, 204.

Millennial Star 24, no. 22. May 31, 1862, 342.

Millennial Star 24, no. 28. July 12, 1862, 440.

Millennial Star 24, no. 31. August 2, 1862, 487.

Millennial Star 31, no. 38. September 18, 1869, 607.

Millennial Star 39, no. 2. January 8, 1877, 20

Millennial Star 39, no. 23. June 4, 1877, 353.

“The Mobbers of Missouri.” Prophet 1, no. 14. July 27, 1844.

“Mormonism. The Settlement of The Peculiar People in Jackson County. And Subsequent Expulsion. Gen. Doniphan’s Recollections of the Troubles of that Early Time.” Kansas City Daily Journal. June 12, 1881.

Murdock, Joseph. “Come Listen to a Prophet’s Voice.” Times and Seasons 4, no. 21. September 15, 1843.

“Nauvoo.” Times and Seasons 6, no. 4. March 1, 1845.

Neibaur, Alexander. “Behold the Temple of the Lord.” Times and Seasons 3, no. 4. December 15, 1841.

———. “Lamentation.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 13. July 15, 1844.

“Notices.” Millennial Star 9, no. 14. July 15, 1847.

Phazma. “Nauvoo.” Nauvoo Neighbor 2, no. 17. August 21, 1844.

Phelps, William W. “The Capstone.” Times and Seasons 6, no. 15. August 1, 1845.

———. “Dedication Hymn.” Times and Seasons 6, no. 23. February 15, 1846.

———. “God Save Nauvoo.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 18. October 1, 1844.

———. “Praise to the Man.” Nauvoo Neighbor 2, no. 16. August 14, 1844.

———. “A Song of Zion.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 3. February 1, 1844.

———. “The Temple of God at Nauvoo.” Times and Seasons 3, no. 16. June 15, 1842.

———. “Vade Mecum (‘Go With Me’).” Times and Seasons 4, no. 6. February 1, 1843.

———. “A Voice from the Prophet ‘Come To Me.’” Times and Seasons 6, no. 1. January 15, 1845.

Post, Stephen. “Lines suggested on seeing an Ancient Fortification in Wayne County, N. Y.” Nauvoo Neighbor 2, no. 8. June 19, 1844.

Pratt, Parley P. “Cry of the Martyrs.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 16. September 2, 1844.

———. “Pratt’s Defense: Before the Authorities of Missouri.” Times and Seasons 1, no. 3. January 1840.

———. “Zion in Captivity, A Lamentation.” Times and Seasons 1, no. 4. February 1840.

Prior, Samuel A. “A Visit to Nauvoo.” Times and Seasons 4, no. 12. May 15, 1843.

“Psalm LII: A Parody.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 17. July 1, 1841.

“Reply.” Nauvoo Neighbor 2, no. 17. August 21, 1844.

Richards, Samuel W. “Joseph, Our Brother, is Dead.” Millennial Star 9, no. 11 (June 1, 1847).

Richards, Willard. “Temple Friends.” Times and Seasons 3, no. 9. March 1, 1842.

———. “Two Minutes in Jail.” Nauvoo Neighbor 2, no. 13. July 24, 1844.

———. “Two Minutes in Jail.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 14. August 1, 1844.

———, and Wilson Law. “The Mormon Jubilee.” Wasp 1, no. 1. January 14, 1843.

Robinson, E. “With pleasure I spend a few moments . . . ,” Times and Seasons 5, no. 2. January 15, 1844.

Rogers, Charles A. “On the Death of the Prophet.” Prophet 1, no. 13. August 10, 1844.

Sharp, Thomas. “We received the above communication . . . ,” Warsaw Signal 1, no. 18. June 12, 1844.

Smith, Joseph, Jr. “The Answer: A Vision.” Times and Seasons 4, no. 6. February 1, 1843.

———, “Hail Columbia, ‘Free And Equal.’” Times and Seasons 5, no. 8. April 15, 1844.

Smith, Joseph, III. “Memoirs of President Joseph Smith III (1832–1914).” Saints’ Herald. November 6, 1934–July 31, 1937.

Snaith, Norman H. “Selah.” Vetus Testamentum 2, no. 1. 1952.

Snow, Eliza R. “The Assassination: Of Gen’s Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith First Presidents of the Church of Latter-day Saints; Who were Massacred by a Mob, In Carthage, Hancock County, Ill., On the 27th June, 1844.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 12. July 1, 1844.

———. “Elegy: On the Death of the Dearly Beloved, and much lamented Father in Israel, Joseph Smith Sen. a Patriarch in the Church of Latter-day Saints; Who died at Nauvoo, Sept. 14th, 1840.” Times and Seasons 1, no. 12. October 12, 1840.

———. “The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo: What is It?” Times and Seasons 3, no. 17. July 1, 1842.

———. “Invocation.” Times and Seasons 3, no. 22. September 1, 1842.

———. “Jubilee Song.” Times and Seasons 4, no. 6. February 1, 1843.

———. “The Kidnapping of Gen. Joseph Smith.” Times and Seasons 4, no. 18. August 1, 1843.

———. “Lines Written on the Birth of the Infant Son of Mrs. Emma, Widow of the Late General Joseph Smith.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 22. December 1, 1844.

———. “Missouri.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 3. February 1, 1844.

———. “The Nauvoo Legion.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 17. July 1, 1841.

———. “Psalm.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 18. July 15, 1841.

———. “Psalm No. 2.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 21. September 1, 1841.

———. “The Slaughter on Shoal Creek.” Times and Seasons 1, no. 2. December 1839.

———. “Song of the Exiled Saints.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 1. November 1, 1840.

———. “The Tattler.” Wasp 1, no. 9. June 11, 1842.

———. “The Temple of God.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 19. August 2, 1841.

———. “Thou Great Eternal of Eternity: The Life of President Joseph Smith—Two Chapters.” Times and Seasons 4, no. 19. August, 15, 1843.

———. “To Elder John Taylor.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 14. August 1, 1844.

———. “To President Brigham Young.” Times and Seasons 6, no. 3. February 15, 1845.

———. “To President Joseph Smith and His Lady Presidentess Emma Smith.” Wasp 1, no. 18. August 20, 1842.

———. “To the Citizens of Quincy.” Quincy Whig. May 11, 1839.

———. “The Transformation—Or the Tool and the Gem.” Times and Seasons 3, no. 2. November 15, 1841.

———. “Your Portrait.” Wasp 1, no. 19. August 27, 1842.

“Statement of Rev. Isaac McCoy.” Western Monitor. December 6, 1833.

Taylor, John. “O, Give Me Back My Prophet Dear.” Times and Seasons 6, no. 15. August 1, 1845.

———. “The Seer.” Times and Seasons 6, no. 1. January 1, 1845.

“The Temple.” Times and Seasons 3, no. 13. May 2, 1842.

“Temple Funds.” Times and Seasons 3, no. 13. May 2, 1842.

“Thou Persecuted of Nauvoo.” Nauvoo Neighbor 3, no. 10. July 9, 1845.

“To a Ringleader in the Late Missouri Persecution.” Nauvoo Neighbor 1, no. 6. June 7, 1843.

“To Dr. Willard Richards.” Times and Seasons 5, no. 15. August 15, 1844.

“To the Saints.” Times and Seasons 2, no. 16. June 15, 1841.

Tullidge, Edward W. “A Chapter from the Prophet of the Nineteenth Century.” Millennial Star 20, no. 1. January 2, 1858.

———. “First Book of the Prophet of the Nineteenth Century” Millennial Star 20, no. 8. February 20, 1858.

Wandell, Charles W. “Hymn.” Nauvoo Neighbor 2, no. 42. February 19, 1845.

Winchester, Benjamin. “The Claims of the Book of Mormon Established.” Gospel Reflector 1, no. 5. March 1, 1841.

“Ye Saints of God on Whom all Earth may Gaze.” Nauvoo Neighbor 3, no. 11. July 16, 1845.

Letters, Papers, and Manuscripts

Broomhead, MaryAnn. “Sacred to the Memory of Joseph and Hyrum Smith.” The LDS Church History and Art Museum. Salt Lake City.

Clayton, William. “The Death of the Prophets.” Church History Library.

Cragun, Ella Mower. “Lucretia Hupper Personal Diary.” Mower Family History Association. In authors’ possession.

“Evan Melbourne Greene.” Joseph Smith Papers. Church History Library.

Evans, William Marshall. Papers of William M. Evans. L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

Feldman, Noah. “Few Are Chosen: Comparative Religion and the Public Sphere.” Address given at Brigham Young University on November 17, 2009. Church History Library.

Fillerup, Robert C. “William Clayton Nauvoo Diaries and Personal Writings, A Chronological Compilation of the Personal Writings of William Clayton while he was a Resident of Nauvoo, Illinois.” Church History Library.

“Financial Papers, Certificates, Miscellany, and Oversized Documents.” Joseph Smith Collection. Church History Library.

Helquist, Colleen. “George White Pitkin and Amanda Eggleston.” 2009. Church History Library.

Hupper, Lucretia. “Book of Poetry, 1844–1894.” MS 22525. Church History Library.

Johnson, Joel Hills. “A Journal or Sketch of the Life of Joel Hills Johnson.” 1858. Church History Library.

Kimball, Vilate, to Heber C. Kimball. November 11, 1843. Church History Library.

Littlefield, Lyman Omer. “The Latter Day Saints: A Poem in Two Cantos.” 1844. Church History Library.

McCorkle, Robert A. H., to Joseph Smith. May 10, 1844. Joseph Smith Collection. Church History Library.

Merrell, Irene Adell Webb. “Edward Milo Webb: His Ancestors and Descendants.” 1948. Church History Library.

Minutes of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo. Church History Library.

Mormon File. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. San Marino, CA.

Neff, Barbara Matilda. May 1844, Handwriting of Joseph Smith. Church History Library.

Phelps, William W., to Joseph Smith. December 27, 1843. Joseph Smith Collection. Church History Library.

Phelps, William W., and Joseph Smith. “To Miss Barbara Matilda Neff.” Joseph Smith Collection. Church History Library.

Pitkin, Abigail, to Rebecca Raymond. Church History Library.

Sidwell, Adelia B., and Euphrasia Cox Day. “Sylvester Hulet.” Utah Historical Society. Salt Lake City.

Smith, David Hyrum. “There’s an Unknown Grave.” Original poem in Joseph Smith Historic Center, Nauvoo, Illinois.

Smith, Joseph, and Elias Higbee, to Hyrum Smith and others. December 5, 1839. Joseph Smith Jr. Collection, 1805–44. Church History Library.

Smith, Joseph, to Emma Smith. November 12, 1838. Joseph Smith Papers. Church History Library.

Smith, Joseph, to John C. Bennett. August 8, 1840. Joseph Smith Papers. Church History Library.

Smith, Lucy Mack. Joseph Smith Papers. Church History Library.

Topham, Jane Rae Fuller. “In Search of Living Water: Biography of Susanna Mehetable Rogers Sangiovanni Pickett Keate.” In authors’ possession.

United States Federal Census, 1850, 1860.

Dissertations

Baugh, Alexander L. “A Call to Arms: The 1838 Mormon Defense of Northern Missouri.” PhD diss., Brigham Young University, 1996.

Bowen, Walter Dean. “The Versatile W. W. Phelps—Mormon Writer, Educator, Pioneer.” Master’s thesis, Brigham Young University, 1958.

Brugger, William H. “Section 76 as Literature in the Doctrine and Covenants.” Master’s thesis, Brigham Young University, 1993.