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Fanny, barque, arrives in New Orleans, [244].

Female Relief Society, Voice of Innocence from, [248].

Folsom, William H., clerk of New York conference, biography (note) [1].

Follett, King, death of, [248]; biography, [249].

Ford, Governor Thomas, arrival of at Carthage, and accepts mob as militia, [542]; interview of with Taylor an Bernhisel, [543]-[545]; perplexity of, [552]; pacifies mob, [560]; pledges faith of the state for fair trial of the Smiths, [561]; presents Joseph Smith to militia, [564]; refuses to prevent false imprisonment, [570]-[571]; directs Justice R. F. Smith to use Carthage Greys, [598]; holds militia council on visit to Nauvoo, [599]-[600]; visit of to Nauvoo, [623]; intercepts messengers with news of martyrdom, [624]; course of at Carthage, [625]; flees from danger zone, [625].

Foster, Dr. R. D., misunderstanding of with Prophet, [332]-[333], [344]-[345]; seeks private interview with Prophet, [430].

Fielding, Amos, credentials of, [263].

Frierson, Colonel, represents John C. Calhoun, [81] (and note); drafts memorial to Congress in behalf of Saints, [83], et seq. (and note.)

Fullmer, John S., with Prophet in Carthage prison, [600]-[601].