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Landau, Rabbi,—letter of, to his son, [356-7] and notes.

Lee, John D.—biography of, [56].

Legislature, Missouri State,—case of Saints before, [217] et seq; [234] et seq; character of investigation before, [240] and note; action of, on Saints' petition, [242], [243] and notes.

Letters,—Joseph Smith, Jun., to the Presidency of the Church at Kirtland, [10], [12]; Joseph Smith, Jun., and Sidney Rigdon to John Whitmer demanding Church records, [15], [16]; Oliver Cowdery to the High Council at Far West, [17], note; David Whitmer to John Murdock, [19], note; Don Carlos Smith to the prophet, [43]. A. W. Doniphan to Genl. Atchison, [78]; H. G. Parks to Genl. Atchison, [149]; General Lucas to Gov. Boggs, [150]; Genl. H. G. Parks to Genl. Atchison, [155-6]; Woods and Dixon to Gov. Boggs, [168], [169]; Judge E. M. Ryland to Reese and Williams, [172]; Gov. Boggs to Genl. Clark, [173]; Kingsbury and Hawden to Whom it May Concern, [174]; Atchison and Lucas to Gov. Boggs, [176]; Gov. Boggs to Genl. Lucas, [192]; Lucas to Gov. Boggs, [195-99]; Gov. Boggs to Genl. Clark, [203]; Genl. Clark to Gov. Boggs, [206-7]; M. Arthur, Esq., to the representatives of Clay county, [213], [214]; Austin A. King to Keeper of the Jail at Liberty, [214]; Joseph Smith, Jun., to the Church, [226], et seq; Alexander McRae to Deseret News, [256]; et seq; Gov. Boggs, to Wiley C. Williams, [262]; Edward Partridge to Joseph Smith, [272-3]; Don Carlos Smith to Joseph Smith, Sen., [273]; William Smith to Joseph and Hyrum Smith, [274]; Joseph Smith, Jun., to Mrs. Norman Bull, [285-6]; Joseph Smith, Jun., et al to the Church of Latter-day Saints, [289-305]; Sidney Rigdon to the Prophet, [310], [311]; Alanson Ripley to the Prophet, [311], [313]; Don Carlos Smith to Hyrum Smith, [313]; Agnes M. Smith to Hyrum and Joseph Smith, [314]; Jacob Stollings, to the Prophet, [316-17]; Isaac Galland to Quincy Argus, [317]; Robert Lucas Gov. of Iowa to Isaac Galland, [317]-[318]; Elias Higbee to Joseph Smith, [319]; Gov. Lucas to Sidney Rigdon, [333]; Gov. Lucas to President Van Buren, [333]; Gov. Lucas to Wilson Shannon, Gov. of Ohio. [334]; W. W. Phelps to John P. Greene, [334]; John Taylor to Quincy Argus, [341]; Isaac Russel to Saints in England, [343]; Recommending Elder John P. Greene, [349]; introducing Sidney Rigdon to President of the United States et al, [349]; Recommendation of to Oliver Granger, [350]; R. B. Thompson to First Presidency, [351]; Parley P. Pratt to Judge Austin A. King, [352-4]; First Presidency to Quincy Whig, [354-5]; Joseph Smith, Jun., to W. W. Phelps, [359] and note; Joseph Smith, Jun., to E. W. Harris, [362]; the Prophet and Emma Smith to Judge Cleveland, [362-3]; the Prophet to Bishop Whitney, [363]; First Presidency to R. B. Thompson, [363-4]; the Prophet to Mark Bigler, [366]; the Prophet to Lyman Wight, [366]; of appointment to Stephen Markham, [367]; Edward Partridge to Joseph Smith, Jun., [376]; the Prophet to Jacob Stollings, [378].

Lisle, B. M.—Adjutant Genl. Missouri Militia, [65].

Littlefield, Brother,—proprietor "Half Way House," north of Far West, [67].

Livesey, Methodist Priest,—first publisher of slanders against the Church in England, [22].

Lucas, Robert,—Governor of Iowa Territory,—friendly to the Saints, [317], [318].

Lucas, Samuel D.,—reports falsely on conditions in upper Missouri, [150]; unfriendly report of, [176] and note; condemns prisoners to be shot, [190], note.

Lyman, Amasa,—made prisoner at Far West, [190].