170 years ago today - May 22, 1844

[Nauvoo Neighbor] - Letter to the Editor: Candidates for President -- A. Riply -- Describes the candidates and political parties involved in the Presidential Election, without mentioning much about Joseph Smith.

- Letter to the Editor: Description of Nauvoo and Joseph Smith's Presidential Campaign -- W.G. Goforth -- Article published in "The Advocate" solicited the view of Goforth after his return from a trip to Nauvoo, in regards to Joseph Smith's Candidacy for President.

- Story: State Convention Held -- Editorial -- Due to rain, many other groups were not represented at the convention. But the convention was successful, and Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon both were well received.

- Story: "Minutes of a Convention held in the City of Nauvoo--" -- Editorial -- Describes the State Convention, and includes some correspondence between Joseph Smith and Illinois Politicians.

- Story: "Lynching and the Mormons" -- Editorial -- Describes a lynching, supposedly carried out by the Saints in Nauvoo, of a colored man. ...

[Source: http://boap.org/LDS/Nauvoo-Neighbor]

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