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On May 1, 1844, Higbee filed a legal complaint in the Fifth Judicial District of Illinois, suing Smith for slander, with requested damages of five thousand dollars. Smith
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Higbee was listed as a resident of Hancock County in 1850. On November 23, 1854 he married Ann Maria Allen, in Cumberland, Rhode Island, where he died two years later.
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included statements critical of Smith and other church leaders. After the press was destroyed, Higbee swore an oath before a
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Higbee was born in Tate, Ohio, as the son of Elias Higbee and Sarah Elizabeth Ward. He was the brother of
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Higbee was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1832. In 1833, he moved to
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could be easily put aside or drowned, and no person would be the wiser for it".
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along with his brother Chauncey and several others. The single edition of the
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On June 30, 1842, Higbee gave a sworn statement that "Joseph Smith told that
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The History of the Saints; or, an Exposé of Joseph Smith and Mormonism
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Municipal Court issued a warrant for his arrest on the affidavit of
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People excommunicated by the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints)
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Smith surrendered to authorities and was killed by a mob in
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on November 11, 1838. He was released 18 days later.
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Tate, Ohio
Cumberland, Rhode Island
Latter Day Saint movement
Nauvoo Legion
Chauncey L. Higbee
Fulton, Ohio
Jackson County, Missouri
Kirtland, Ohio
1838 Mormon War
Richmond, Missouri
John C. Bennett
Nauvoo
Orson Pratt
History of the Church
was killed
Nauvoo Expositor
Death of Joseph Smith
Charles Ivins
Austin Cowles
High Council
Chauncey
Nauvoo Expositor
Hancock County, Illinois
Carthage Jail

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