FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of the doctrine, practice, and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
View source for Events surrounding the death of Joseph Smith
You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason:
You can view and copy the source of this page.
Templates used on this page:
- Question: Did Joseph and others with him remove their garments in order to avoid being identified as polygamists? (view source)
- Question: Did Willard Richards violate the Word of Wisdom by using tobacco at Carthage Jail? (view source)
- Question: Were Joseph Smith's final words, "O Lord, my God!" a cry for help or mercy from Freemasons in the mob at the Carthage jail? (view source)
- Question: Were Joseph and Hyrum killed by John Taylor and Willard Richards? (view source)
- Question: What were the causes of Joseph and Hyrum Smith's martyrdom? (view source)
- Template:Book:Bancroft:History of Utah (view source)
- Template:Book:Clayton Smith:An Intimate Chronicle (view source)
- Template:Book:Jenson:LDS Biographical Encyclopedia (view source)
- Template:Book:Ludlow:Encyclopedia of Mormonism (view source)
- Template:Book:Smith:History of the Church (view source)
- Template:Book:Smith:History of the Church/Short (view source)
- Template:Book:Smith:Intimate Chronicle (view source)
- Template:Book:Whitney:Life of Heber C. Kimball/Full Title (view source)
- Template:Endnotes label (view source)
- Template:Endnotes sources (view source)
- Template:EoM (view source)
- Template:FairMormon (view source)
- Template:GL (view source)
- Template:HC (view source)
- Template:HC1 (view source)
- Template:Header (view source)
- Template:HoC (view source)
- Template:Link (view source)
- Template:Main Page (view source)
- Template:Navigation (view source)
- Template:Navigation Joseph Smith (view source)
- Template:Nc (view source)
- Template:NeedCite (view source)
- Template:Scripture (view source)
- Template:SeeAlso (view source)
- Template:TS (view source)
Return to Events surrounding the death of Joseph Smith.