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Legion, Nauvoo, muster of, [34]; aid of applied for, [119].

Law, Wilson, doggerel written by, [210]; cashiered from Legion, [362]; seeks to get warrant against the Prophet, [568].

Law, William, difficulty of with police, [162]-[165]; reconciliation of with the Prophet, [165]; second trouble with police, [166]-[170]; excommunication of, [341].

Letters: Governor Ford to the Prophet, [35]; Reuben Hedlock to the First Presidency, [44]; H. R. Hotchkiss to Joseph Smith, [55]; Heywood to Joseph Smith, [62]; Joseph Smith to the Saints in England, [69]-[70]; James A. Bennett to Joseph Smith, [71]-[73]; Joseph Smith to Bennett, [73]-[78]; Brigham Young to John Page, [81]-[83]; Ewing, state auditor, to Major John Bills, [95]; Lamborn, attorney-general Ill., Legion affairs, [95]; McDougall, to state auditor on Legion affairs, [96]; Joseph Smith to Governor Ford, [100]; Wilson Law to Joseph Smith, [108]; Joseph Smith, to Governor Ford, [109]; Joseph Smith to John Smith, [110]; Governor Ford to Joseph Smith, [113]; W. W. Phelps to John White, [132]; Joseph Smith to Governor Ford, affidavits, [153]; Calhoun to Joseph Smith, [155]; J. Smith to Calhoun, [156]-[160]; Twelve Apostles to Saints at Morley, [176]-[177]; Ford to citizens of Hancock county—warning, [189]; Joseph Smith to Haywood—visit to Quincy, [213]; Joseph Smith to editor of Neighbor, [221]; High Council to Saints in Nauvoo, [228]-[229]; Willard Richards to James A. Bennett, [231]-[233]; Lyman Wight et al., to First Presidency, [255]-[257]; ditto to President Smith, [257]-[260]; Young and Richards to Hedlock, England, [351]; P. P. Pratt to Joseph Smith et al., [354]; Charles C. Rich to Alanson Ripley, [355]; Hyde's report to President Smith—Western Movement, [369]-[376]; Henry Clay to Joseph Smith, [376]; Prophet's answer to same, [376]-[377]; William Clayton, reporting court procedure at Dixon, [380]-[384]; George A. Smith to Times and Seasons, [399]-[401]; Richards et al. to Central Election Committee, [404]; Willard Richards to Orson Hyde—Western Movement, [405]-[407]; D.S. Hollister to Joseph Smith, election matters, [416]-[418]; Joseph Smith to Judge Pope, [422]; Joel H. Walker to Joseph Smith—Western Movement, [424]-[425]; Joseph Smith's answer, [425]; "Horace" to Joseph Smith, [426]; Joseph and Hyrum Smith to Tewkesbury, [427]; Joseph Smith to I. Daniel Rupp, [428]; Hickok to Joseph Smith, [450]; Hugins to Joseph Smith, [451]; Washington Tucker to Joseph Smith, [458]-[459]; Prophet's answer to Tucker, [459]; Joseph Smith to Governor Ford—defense to Expositor case, [466]; Bernhisel to Governor Ford, [467]-[468]; Wakefield to Governor Ford, [469]; Sidney Rigdon to Gov. Ford, [469]; Ladd to Joseph Smith, [472]; Joseph Smith to Gov. Ford—urges Governor to come to Nauvoo, [480]; Morley to Joseph Smith—mob threats, [481]-[482]; John Smith to the Prophet, [485]; the Prophet's answer, [485]-[486]; Hyrum Smith to Brigham Young—calling home to Twelve, [486]-[487]; Hugins to Joseph Smith, [494]; Joseph Smith to H. F. Hugins, [501]; Joseph Smith to Ballantyne and Slater, [515]; Richards to James A. Bennett, [516]-[518]; Foster to John Procter, [520]; Governor Ford to Mayor of Nauvoo, [521]; Joseph Smith to Gov. Ford—urging latter to come to Nauvoo, [525]-[527]; Gov. Ford to Mayor and City Council of Nauvoo—on Expositor affair, [533]-[537]; Joseph Smith in answer to above, [538]-[541]; Joseph and Hyrum Smith to Gov. Ford, [550]; Joseph Smith to Hugins, [551]; Joseph Smith to J. R. Wakefield, [551]; Johnston to Joseph Smith, [553]; Joseph Smith to Gov. Ford, [556]; Reid and Woods to Joseph Smith, [558]-[559]; the Prophet to Emma Smith, [565]; Joseph Smith to Gov. Ford, [575]; Joseph Smith to Judge Thomas, [590]; Miner R. Deming to Joseph Smith, [593]; Joseph Smith to Messrs. Woods and Reid, [595]; William Clayton to Joseph Smith, [598]-[599]; Joseph Smith to Emma Smith, [605]; P. S., [605]; Richards, et al. to Saints at Nauvoo—second message announcing martyrdom, [624]-[625].

Lytle, Andrew and John, trial of, before Municipal Court, [286].

Lyne, Thomas A., a tragedian, [349].

Loveland, Chester, threats of violence against, [504]-[505].