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BRYAN, were married in Hancock Co., Ga., May 30. Dated: Nov. 15, 1831 HARPER, James, cashier of the U. S. Branch Bank, died at Lexington, Ky., Oct. 25. Dated: Nov. 2, 1831 HARPER,
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discontinued, excepting Hancock county Ill. and Zarahemla, in Lee county I. T. opposite Nauvoo, and we would suggest to those coming up the Mississippi particularly, and all other
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House, 1843. Sheriff of Hancock County, Illinois, the location of Nauvoo. Agent for the Voree Herald near Nauvoo, 1845. Heman A. Basset The youngest men mentioned in the D&C w
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Bain streets, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Ill. and its price will be two dollars payable in all cases in advance. Any person procuring five now subscribers and forwarding us ten dolla
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Wood, and Habbot Hancock, two worthy Presbyterian prelates, who with swords by their sides came with a number of their fraternity, to Dewit, Corrol co. Mo. to disposess [disposses
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by Elder Levi Hancock. MORONI'S LAMENTATION. _______ I have no home, where shall I go? While here I'm left to weep below My heart is pained, my friends are gone, And here I'
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late disturbances in Hancock County, which resulted in the death of the two Smiths. I regret that the publication was not made while they were alive. As it is however. I trust tha
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