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Shoal Creek, Missouri
Summary
Stream that flows eastward for about forty-five miles from east central Clinton Co. through Caldwell Co. to confluence with Grand River in central Livingston Co. Thousands of Saints moved from Clay Co. to sites along Shoal Creek in Caldwell Co., beginning summer 1836. Stream powered numerous mills within county, including those at Whitney’s Mill, Far West, and Hawn’s Mill settlements. JS and family arrived in area from Ohio, 14 Mar. 1838. JS reported attempt on his life while watering horse at Shoal Creek.
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- History Draft [6 August 1838–30 December 1839]
- History, 1838–1856, volume C-1 [2 November 1838–31 July 1842]
- John Whitmer, History, 1831–circa 1847
- Elders’ Journal, July 1838
- Bill of Damages, 4 June 1839
- Certificate for Land Patent, 22 June 1836–B
- Editorial, 4 May 1838
- History, 1838–1856, volume B-1 [1 September 1834–2 November 1838]
- John Corrill, A Brief History of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1839
- Letter from David Thomas, 31 March 1838
- Letter from Elias Higbee, 20 February 1840–A
- Letter from Thomas B. Marsh, 15 February 1838
- Letter from William W. Phelps, 7 July 1837
- Letterbook 2
- Minute Book 2
- Minutes, 21 April 1838
- Revelation, 17 April 1838
- Sidney Rigdon, Appeal to the American People, 1840
- Sidney Rigdon, Appeal to the American People, 1840, Second Edition
- Sidney Rigdon, JS, et al., Petition Draft (“To the Publick”), circa 1838–1839
- “A History, of the Persecution, of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints in Missouri,” December 1839–October 1840
- “Extract, from the Private Journal of Joseph Smith Jr.,” July 1839
- State/Province
- Missouri
- Country:
- United States of America