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BYU Studies Quarterly — 19:2

Introduction

  • Guest Editor’s Prologue 19:2

    LaMar C. Berrett – pg.131


Articles

  • “They Might Have Known That He Was Not a Fallen Prophet”—The Nauvoo Journal of Joseph Fielding

    Andrew F. Ehat – pg.133


  • Joseph Smith and Legal Process: In the Wake of the Steamboat Nauvoo

    Dallin H. Oaks and Joseph I. Bentley – pg.167


  • The Jonathan Browning Site: An Example of Archaeology for Restoration in Nauvoo, Illinois

    Dale L. Berge – pg.201


Poetry

  • A Letter From Phoebe Carter Woodruff to Mama

    Linda M. Sheffield – pg.200


  • Pioneers—The Lace-Maker

    Sally T. Taylor – pg.250


Book Reviews

  • The Expanding Church

    Truman G. Madsen – pg.251


  • History as a Tool in Critical Interpretation: A Symposium

    Marden J. Clark – pg.253


Notes and Comments Item

  • James Arlington Bennet and the Mormons

    Lyndon W. Cook – pg.247


The Historians Corner Item

  • Introduction 19:2

    James B. Allen – pg.230


  • Life in Nauvoo, June 1844: Vilate Kimball’s Martyrdom Letters

    Ronald K. Esplin – pg.231


  • The Account Books of the Amos Davis Store at Commerce, Illinois

    T. Edgar Lyon – pg.241


  • Wilson Law: A Sidelight on the Expositor Incident

    Steven G. Barnett – pg.244


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