The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, has been around for almost two centuries. It has eb
On this episode, Joseph Smith’s presidential campaign is ramping up! Jo nominates James Arlington Be
On this episode, we discuss the continued growing tensions between the Mormon and non-Mormon settlem
On this episode, we sit down with Don Bradley, author of a recently-released book covering what we k
On this episode, we spend a bit of time familiarizing ourselves with one of the most powerful people
On this episode, times are tough in Nauvoo. From fights against the anti-Mormons in Carthage to fina
On this episode, a fight breaks out between the Carthaginians and the Mormons of Nauvoo. Olive Amand
On this episode, we discuss William Marks, his importance to our timeline, and a special council cal
On this episode, we discuss the Nauvoo Police Force and the perpetuation of the Danite system of law
On this episode, we dive into a strange occurrence in early 1844. By the last year of his ministry,
On this episode, we air a presentation given for the John Whitmer Historical Association conference
On this episode, we resume our conversation with Philippa Meek, a research fellow at Exeter Universi
On this episode, we take a break from our historical timeline to bring you a special guest. Philippa
On this episode, we check in with Emma and her slipping grasp on power. She kicks out of the Nauvoo
On this episode, we tap into over a dozen news articles to get a finger on the pulse of 1844 America
On this episode, we begin with discussing the arrest and extradition to Missouri of Mormon horse-thi
Joseph Smith is granted 100,000 soldiers as part of his private militia, gets elected President of t
On this episode, we dive into part 2 of our discussion of the Council of Fifty. What was it used for
On this episode, we begin our deep-dive series into the Council of Fifty. Joseph Smith’s theocracy r
On this episode, we take a break from our historical timeline to bring you a very exciting interview
On this episode, we read Jo’s POTUS campaign pamphlet. On Jan. 29, 1844, JS was nominated for Presid