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Hale, Isaac,—of Harmony, Penn., Prophet boards with, [17]; embittered against the Prophet, [108].

Hale, Emma,—time and place of birth, (note), [17]; marries Prophet, [17]; baptism of, [88].

Hale, Levi,—baptism of, [88].

Hancock Levi Ward,—biography of, [322].

Harding, Stephen S.,—statement respecting translation of Book of Mormon, (note), [75].

Harris,—Spy for mob (note), [427];

Harris, Martin.—biography (note), [19]; aids Prophet, [19]; presents transcript of Nephite characters to Dr. Mitchell and Prof. Anthon, [20]; asks privilege of showing manuscript to friends, [21]; loses manuscript, [21]; desires witness that the Prophet has the plates of Book of Mormon, [28]; desires to become one of Three Witnesses, [53]; failure at first effort, [54]; final success, [55]; accompanies Prophet to Zion, [188].

Higbee, Isaac, Sen.,—father of Elias and Isaac Higbee, Jun., (note), [410].

Higbee, Sophia,—mother of Elias and of Isaac Higbee, Jun. (note), [410].

Higbee, Elias,—ordained a High Priest, biography (note), [410].

Higbee, Isaac, Jun.,—ordained High Priest, [410]; biography (note), [410].

Higbee, James,—trial of in Kirtland, [355].

Hiram, Township, Portage county, Ohio,—home of Johnson family, [215]; Prophet removes to, [215]; mob at, [261].

History of Church,—Prophet's reason for writing, [1]; time of writing, [2].

History,—Hayden's of Disciples (note), [158]; (note) [215], [261].

Historian and Recorder,—Oliver Cowdery acts as (note), [166]; John Whitmer appointed as (note), [166].

House, of the Lord in Zion, [359], et seq.; corner stone of laid in Kirtland, [400].

Howe, E. D.,—author, "Mormonism Unveiled" (note), [217].

Hubble,—false prophetess, [154], and note.

Hurlburt, "Doctor" Philastus,—ordained Elder, [334]; trial of, [353]; appeal of from decision, [354]; excommunication, [355]; character of (note), [355].

Hunter, Rev.,—connected with Jackson county mob, [392] and note.

Hyde, Orson,—biography (note), [217]; clerk for Gilbert & Whitney, [217]; revelation to, [218]; chosen clerk, first presidency, [353]; sent from Kirtland to Zion as special messenger, [407]; dispatched from Zion with petition to governor of Missouri, [410].