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BYU Studies Quarterly — 32:1-2
Introduction
Guest Editor’s Introduction 32:1-2
William G. Hartley
– pg.13
Articles
J. LeRoy Kimball, Nauvoo Restoration Pioneer: A Tribute
James L. Kimball Jr.
– pg.5
Nauvoo—Sunrise and Sunset on the Mississippi
Gordon B. Hinckley
– pg.19
Introduction to Historic Nauvoo
Loren C. Dunn
– pg.23
The Development of the Joseph Smith Historic Center
Kenneth E. Stobaugh
– pg.33
Doctrine and the Temple in Nauvoo
Larry C. Porter and Milton V. Backman Jr.
– pg.41
Nauvoo Stake, Priesthood Quorums, and the Church’s First Wards
William G. Hartley
– pg.57
William W. Phelps’s Service in Nauvoo as Joseph Smith’s Political Clerk
Bruce A. Van Orden
– pg.81
Nauvoo Observed
William Mulder
– pg.95
The Mormon Experience in the Wisconsin Pineries, 1841–1845
Dennis Rowley
– pg.119
Conflict in the Countryside: The Mormon Settlement at Macedonia, Illinois
Susan Sessions Rugh
– pg.149
Benjamin Franklin Johnson in Nauvoo: Friend, Confidant, and Defender of the Prophet
E. Dale LeBaron
– pg.175
Crime and Punishment in Mormon Nauvoo, 1839–1846
Kenneth W. Godfrey
– pg.195
From Assassination to Expulsion: Two Years of Distrust, Hostility, and Violence
Marshall Hamilton
– pg.229
The City of Joseph in Focus: The Use and Abuse of Historic Photographs
Richard N. Holzapfel and T. Jeffrey Cottle
– pg.249
Mapping Historic Nauvoo
MeLínda Evans Jeffress
– pg.269
Profiling Women in Nauvoo: An Essay in Black on White
Frank W. Jackson
– pg.314
A View of Nauvoo
Richard G. Oman
– pg.319
Book Reviews
The Lectures on Faith in Historical Perspective
Noel B. Reynolds
– pg.285
Mormon Polygamy: A History
Thomas G. Alexander
– pg.295
The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith
Susan E. Black
– pg.299
The Divine Supermarket: Shopping for God in America
Louis C. Midgley
– pg.303
The Historians Corner Item
Lucy Mack Smith Speaks to the Nauvoo Saints
Ronald W. Walker
– pg.276
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