- The
Nauvoo Legion was a state-authorized
militia of
Nauvoo, Illinois,
United States from
February 4, 1841
until January 29, 1845. Its main
function was...
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Nauvoo (/ˈnɔːvuː/ NAW-voo; from the Hebrew: נָאווּ, Modern: Navu, Tiberian: Nâwû, 'they are beautiful') is a
small city in Han**** County, Illinois, United...
- The
Nauvoo Temple was the
second temple constructed by the
Church of
Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints. The church's
first temple was
completed in Kirtland...
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Nauvoo may
refer to:
Nauvoo, Alabama, town in
Walker and
Winston Counties Nauvoo, Illinois, city in Han****
County Nauvoo,
Tioga County, Pennsylvania...
- The
history of
Nauvoo, Illinois,
starts with the Sauk and
Meskwaki tribes who
frequented the area, on a bend of the
Mississippi River in Han**** County...
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militias was the Danite. The
first military unit was the
Nauvoo Legion, the city
militia for
Nauvoo, Illinois. The
Danites were a
fraternal organization founded...
- The
Nauvoo Expositor was a
newspaper in
Nauvoo, Illinois, that
published only one issue. Its publication, and the
destruction of the
printing press ordered...
- 1844,
while awaiting trial in the town jail on
charges of treason. The
Nauvoo Expositor newspaper was
newly established by anti-polygamist ex-Mormons...
- The
Nauvoo House in
Nauvoo, Illinois, was to be a
boarding house that
Joseph Smith, the
founder of the
Latter Day
Saint movement, and his
followers began...
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United States. A
predecessor known as the
Nauvoo Legion was
formed as a state-authorized
militia of the city of
Nauvoo, Illinois,
United States and was active...