175 years ago today - May 27, 1839

Sidney Rigdon writes to the BOSTON JOURNAL emphatically denying the "Spaulding" story. Of Solomon Spaulding, whom he says he had never heard of until the story was publicized and who has been dead for two decades, Rigdon says he wrote "lies to get money" and that Rigdon has "but a very light opinion of him as a gentleman, a scholar, or a man of piety, for had he been either, he certainly would have taught his pious wife not to lie, nor unite herself with adulterers, liars, and the basest of mankind."

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  1. AnonymousMay 27, 2014

    Source: p.38 of the following book:

    http://www.amazon.com/Sidney-Rigdon-1793-1876-Mark-McKiernan/dp/B000JRFVFS/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1401207514&sr=1-2&keywords=McKiernan+Rigdon

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  2. AnonymousMay 27, 2014

    SR's lengthy letter of 5-27-39 was published in the QUINCY WHIG, Sat.June 8,1839. See below link:

    http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/IL/whig1839.htm#rigdon

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