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Spartan Band. According to some sources, they fortunately had a few repeating rifles, thanks to the ingenuity of Jonathan Browning, and built a cannon out of a steamboat shaft. They armed 150 men to fight a mob of 1,000. As the militia approached the city, both sides exchanged artillery fire before battling with small arms. Inside the besieged city, a lookout watched from the Nauvoo Temple belltower and reported on the battle to the women and children huddled below. At least three Saints were killed and several were injured. Church members eventually beat back the militia. Each day, the militia regrouped and returned, each time being repelled. The Saints also resorted to guerilla tactics, ambushing militia members from the surrounding woods. But the Mormons knew they could not withstand the siege for long. On September 16, they surrendered. They were given five days to pack their belongings and head west. In July 1846, with the encouragement of Brigham Young and under the authority of US Army captain James Allen, the Mormon Battalion was mustered in at Council Bluffs, Iowa Territory.
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wife died, he married Phebe Adams, June 28, 1836. He moved to
Caldwell County by December 1836. He again served as a member of the Zion high council in Far West from 1837 to 1839. I believe this is a scene from the Hancock panorama: Expulsion of the Saints from Far West, Missouri, Nov. 2, 1838. This church headquarters and center of Latter-day Saint activity in Missouri had 150 houses. On July 4, 1838, members laid cornerstones for planned temple. dictated several revelations in area. After Missouri governor Lilburn W. Boggsâs extermination order of October 27, Far West was surrounded on November 1 by state militia troops commanded by Generals Samuel D. Lucas and Robert Wilson. Church leaders were taken prisoner, and a court-martial was conducted. General Lucas pronounced the death sentence on all prisoners, to be carried out the following morning in the town square. David Atchison and Alexander Doniphan intervened. The militia and mobs drove eight thousand church members from the state. The Dibbles made their way across Missouri, moving first to Quincy and then to Commerce (Nauvoo), Illinois, in the spring of 1840.
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garden, the press was broken, the type ; the revelations, book-work and papers were nearly all destroyed or kept by the mob; and the printing office and house of W. W. Phelps were both razed to the ground. Having reduced these buildings to a mass of ruins, the mob proceeded to demolish the mercantile establishment of
Gilbert, Whitney & Co., and destroy the goods; but when Mr. Gilbert assured them that the goods would be packed by the twenty-third, they desisted from their work of destruction. . . . The mob caught Bishop Edward Partridge and Charles Allen, and dragged them through the maddened crowd, which insulted and abused them along the road to the public square. . . . The two brethren, Partridge and Allen, were stripped of their clothing, and bedaubed with tar, mixed with lime, or pearl-ash, or some other flesh-eating acid, and a quantity of feathers scattered over them.â
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Millard County and Sanpete County, but the cost was becoming more than Young wanted to pay. Hurt criticized how the Indian lands were being occupied, the game depleted, and the Indians baptized with little knowledge. In 1857 President James Buchanan sent a military force to replace Young as governor. In the war frenzy, settlers attacked California-bound emigrants in Mountain Meadows. When Hurt received the early account of that massacre, he prepared to flee the territory. Hancockâs troops came to detain him. But Chief Peteetneetâs band created a diversion while Hurt rode away. The reservation fell into disarray, and later Chief Black Hawk gathered at this farmhouse to launch the Black Hawk War.
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trade goods at James Ivieâs home in
Springville when Ivie tried to intervene in an argument. He killed one of Wakaraâs people. After braves sought a life for a life, Utah territorial militia captain (and Payson bishop) Charles B. Hancock (shown bottom center) went to Wakaraâs camp. Arapeen intervened with Wakara and Peteetneet. Arapeen could delay the violence for only one day. Hancock rode to get Youngâs counsel and tried to return the next day before anyone was killed. Hancock failed to find a fresh team and return in time. In retribution, a Timpanogos man shot and killed Alexander Keele in Payson on July 18. The next day, Timpanogos raiders attacked Springville, Spanish Fork, and Nephi.
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Yelrome as fast as you can. . . . We think it best to let them burn up our houses while we take care of our families. . . . Employ the best scribe you have, or half a dozen of them, if necessary, to pen minutely all the movements of the enemy.â Solomonâs home was burnt to the ground, as were many others. He and his family resided in Nauvoo for a season before being forced to flee for their safety to Iowa. They traversed the hills of Iowa, stopping at temporary encampments, before reaching
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