History of the Prophet Joseph, by His MotherSmith, Lucy
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History of the Prophet Joseph, by His Mother
Smith, Lucy
Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
told him never to carry us to Boon county, and never to show the
mittimus, "and," said he, "I shall take a good drink of grog, and
go to bed, you may do as you have a mind to." Three others of the
guard drank pretty freely of whiskey, sweetened with honey; they
also went to bed, and were soon asleep, and the other guard went
along with us and helped to saddle the horses. Two of us mounted
the horses, and the other three started on foot, and we took our
change of venue for the state of Illinois, and, in the course of
nine or ten days, we arrived in Quincy, Adams county, Illinois,
where we found our families in a state of poverty, although in
good health, they having been driven out of the state previously,
by the murderous militia, under the exterminating order of the
Executive of Missouri. And now the people of that state, a portion
of them, would be glad to make the people of this state believe
that my brother Joseph has committed treason, for the purpose of
keeping up their murderous and hellish persecution; and they seem
to be unrelenting, and thirsting for the blood of innocence, for I
do know, most positively, that my brother Joseph has not committed
treason, nor violated one solitary item of law or rule in the state
of Missouri.
But I do know that the "Mormon" people, _en masse_, were driven out
of that state after being robbed of all they had, and they barely
escaped with their lives, as well as my brother Joseph, who barely
escaped with his life. His family also were robbed of all they had,
and barely escaped with the skin of their teeth, and all of this
in consequence of the exterminating order of Governor Boggs, the
same being confirmed by the Legislature of that state. And I do
know, so does this court, and every rational man who is acquainted
with the circumstances, and every man who shall hereafter become
acquainted with the particulars thereof will know, that Governor
Boggs, and Generals Clark, Lucas, Wilson, and Gilliam, also Austin
A. King, have committed treason upon the citizens of Missouri,
and did violate the constitution of the United States, and also
the constitution and laws of the state of Missouri, and did exile
and expel, at the point of the bayonet, some twelve or fourteen
thousand inhabitants from the state; and did murder some three or
four hundreds of men, women, and children, in cold blood, and in
the most horrid and cruel manner possible; and the whole of it was
caused by religious bigotry and persecution, because the "Mormons"
dared to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their
own consciences, and agreeable to his divine will, as revealed in
the scriptures of eternal truth, and had turned away from following
the vain traditions of their fathers, and would not worship
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