Criticism of Mormonism/Books/No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith/Chapter 23

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Chapter 23: Into Hiding

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323

There was a rumor that Joseph had predicted that Governor's Boggs and Carlin would meet a violent death.
  • History of the Church 5:50.

328

Joseph threatened to have houses burned if tavern owners in the village of Paris did not let them stay for the night.
  • History of the Church 5:211.

331

Joseph was accused of sending Porter Rockwell to kill Lilburn Boggs.

332-333

Joseph had a bar installed in the Mansion House but removed it at Emma's insistence?
  • "Memoirs of President Joseph Smith," Saints' Herald, Jan. 22, 1935, p. 110.
  • History of the Church 6:111, 429"