Joseph F. Smith person
also known as: Joe Smith, Joseph F. Smith
Summary:Β Β Mormon official who returned to Salt Lake City after nine years of exile following a polygamy indictment.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (8)
arrived_in
cited from Second Primary (1891) Β· +1 more
Brahm,
Charles Isley, Mason Kelly, Harold Moses,
Harry Powell, Arthur Rivers, Lucio Rodriguez,
Alexander Williams, Theodora Flores, Carrie
Carvil, Agnes Rodgers, Greta Shoemaker, Ethel
Summers, Bertha Terrill, Mary Vidal, Carrie
Whitehill, Juliana β¦
charged_with
unlawful cohabitationβ 1885-02
cited from Joe Smith Pardoned (1891)Issue of The Enterprise
Joe Smith Pardoned
A Salt Lake City dispatch of the 22nd says:
Joseph F. Smith returned to Salt Lake City
today, after nine years exile. His story is one
of the most romantic in the history of Mormon -
ism. Always β¦
departed_for
cited from When asked about his long exile today, he⦠(1891)
eph
Smith, and son Hiram Smith, he is the nearest
relative of the prophet who holds by the tentes
of Mormonism, and he is the last of the promi-
nent officials of that church to sign the Ed-
munds-Tucker act, which act resulted in presi-β¦
elected_to
cited from Joe Smith Pardoned (1891)
Issue of The Enterprise
Joe Smith Pardoned
A Salt Lake City dispatch of the 22nd says:
Joseph F. Smith returned to Salt Lake City
today, after nine years exile. His story is one
of the most romantic in the history of Mormon -
ism. Always β¦
lived_at
cited from When asked about his long exile today, he⦠(1891)
eph
Smith, and son Hiram Smith, he is the nearest
relative of the prophet who holds by the tentes
of Mormonism, and he is the last of the promi-
nent officials of that church to sign the Ed-
munds-Tucker act, which act resulted in presi-β¦
cited from When asked about his long exile today, he⦠(1891)
eph
Smith, and son Hiram Smith, he is the nearest
relative of the prophet who holds by the tentes
of Mormonism, and he is the last of the promi-
nent officials of that church to sign the Ed-
munds-Tucker act, which act resulted in presi-β¦
cited from When asked about his long exile today, he⦠(1891)
eph
Smith, and son Hiram Smith, he is the nearest
relative of the prophet who holds by the tentes
of Mormonism, and he is the last of the promi-
nent officials of that church to sign the Ed-
munds-Tucker act, which act resulted in presi-β¦
worked_for
Mormon Church
cited from When asked about his long exile today, he⦠(1891)eph
Smith, and son Hiram Smith, he is the nearest
relative of the prophet who holds by the tentes
of Mormonism, and he is the last of the promi-
nent officials of that church to sign the Ed-
munds-Tucker act, which act resulted in presi-β¦
Sources (3)
Joe Smith Pardoned β
1891 Β· newspaper Β· public-domain Β· details
Second Primary β
1891 Β· newspaper Β· public-domain Β· details
When asked about his long exile today, heβ¦ β
1891 Β· newspaper Β· public-domain Β· details