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Nauvoo Expositor Incident - 1844
William Law, an ex-member of Smith’s “First Presidency”, founded the Nauvoo Expositor, a daily newspaper, which was not sympathetic to the religious beliefs espoused by Joseph Smith. On June 7, 1844, William Law printed his first and only edition of the Nauvoo Expositor after suspecting that Joe made improper advances towards his wife. Law’s first and only edition of the Expositor exposes Smith’s polygamous dalliances, and brings attention to the house of abortion adjacent to the city of Nauvoo, where it is said many of the town’s maidens, who were duped into celestial polygamous marriages by Smith and his followers, had their abortions done.
On June 8, 1844, Joseph Smith, who also happens to be the Mayor of Nauvoo, calls a special session of his city council, and declares the Nauvoo Expositor a public nuisance. Soon thereafter, a mob loyal to Smith completely destroys the Expositor’s offices and its printing presses.
(See, “Timeline of the Mormon religion” and “Why I left” for more about this incident)
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