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By: Jeffery W. Olsen

Nauvoo: A City Set on a Hill

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Brigham Young was the American Moses who led pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley in 1847. Colonizing vast tracks of the arid West, they made the deserts bloom. Few know of the beginnings and the crucibles forced upon early Mormons. And what of the drivings in the east and Missouri? What of Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon, and new revelations from God, spreading across two continents, energizing thousands to leave their homes to build Zion, gathering to Nauvoo for the end of times? 1842 was an axial year. In England, Queen Victoria oversaw the industrial revolution that enriched some but unemployed millions. In America, people wrestled with slavery, Manifest Destiny, relocation of Native Americans, and religious awakening. Principled men and women rose to proclaim their vision, sacrificing reputations, lives, and wealth on the altar of convenience. Milena Stuart and her brother Diomedes were captured in the net of dreams, choosing to immigrate for opposing reasons, witnessing for themselves the turbulence erupting on the broad frontier. Would God allow this Camp of Israel to be driven from the States or would divine protection be manifest? Would that providence come in a timely fashion or in the form of isolating rag-tag refugees from the growing inferno that would soon consume the nation in the Civil War? Nauvoo is a victorious tale of joy and hope, fear and despair, sinners and saints. And the story goes on.
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  • Paul Hector

    NAUVOO: A CITY SET ON A HILL - Jeffery W Olsen This book is a must for any serious student of Church History. Written in 'novel' style it takes us through from 1842 to 1846 and, while serious students will find much that they already know, it is full of gems about people less well known in the Nauvoo/Carthage story especially the parts played by non-Mormon heroes in their attempts to protect the Saints. Especially interesting and poignant is the story of Sherriff Minor Deming, and the swashbuckling Sherriff Backenstos and Major Parker and their part in the 'Battle of Nauvoo'. The persecutors of the Church are also well fleshed out and, sadly are too many to name but the infamous John Bennett has his story fleshed out after his disappearance from Nauvoo. All in all a good read for those who wish to learn more of the events at this critical period in the growth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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