38 Facts About James Smith Jr

1. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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2. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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3. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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4. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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5. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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6. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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7. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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8. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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9. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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10. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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11. James Smith Jr declared that he would be one of the instruments in fulfilling Nebuchadnezzar's statue vision in the Book of Daniel: that secular government would be destroyed without "sword or gun", and would be replaced with a "theodemocratic" Kingdom of God.

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12. James Smith Jr favored a strong central bank and high tariffs to protect American business and agriculture.

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13. James Smith Jr said the Council had authority to decide which national or state laws Mormons should obey.

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14. In December 1843, James Smith Jr petitioned Congress to make Nauvoo an independent territory with the right to call out federal troops in its defense.

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15. James Smith Jr introduced baptism for the dead in 1840, and in 1841, construction began on the Nauvoo Temple as a place for recovering lost ancient knowledge.

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16. James Smith Jr was held responsible for the failure, and there were widespread defections from the church, including many of Smith's closest advisers.

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17. James Smith Jr ended the communitarian experiment and changed the name of the church to the "Church of Latter Day Saints", before leading a small paramilitary expedition called Zion's Camp, to aid the Missouri Mormons.

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18. James Smith Jr made his last visit to the hill on September 22, 1827, taking Emma with him.

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19. When James Smith Jr proposed marriage, Emma's father, Isaac Hale objected, primarily because he believed Smith had no means to support Emma.

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20. When he was 24, James Smith Jr published the Book of Mormon.

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21. James Smith Jr has long been a proficient shooter from long range, which would be helpful to the Bucks.

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22. The Milwaukee Bucks have interest in JR James Smith Jr, sources said, though Smith and the Cavs are not close on a buyout.

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23. James Smith Jr obviously doesn't have a place on the Cavaliers roster as it's currently constructed and especially not at that price tag.

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24. James Smith Jr was schooled in Philadelphia, admitted to the bar in 1745, and soon thereafter he became a lawyer and surveyor on the frontier near Shippensburg.

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25. James Smith Jr continued a prominent role in religious controversy and Catholic public life, acting for a time as secretary to the Catholic Institute of Great Britain.

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26. LeBron James Smith Jr scored 51 points in the game, and the team still lost, which might have contributed to his frustration.

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27. James Smith Jr are now intertwined in basketball lore: Smith for making what some believe is one of the worst moves in NBA playoff history, and James for his on-court exasperated reaction to it.

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28. James Smith Jr was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar at age twenty-six, and set up an office in Cumberland County, near Shippensburg.

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29. Houston Rockets have expressed interest in James Smith Jr dating back to the summer, per The Athletic's Shams Charania.

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30. James Smith Jr has value, even if it's more for his contract than his play.

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31. James Smith Jr was survived by four sons and two daughters.

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32. James Smith Jr died in Newark, aged 75, and was interred in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange.

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33. James Smith Jr sold his newspapers that year, leaving Paul Block as their President.

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34. James Smith Jr was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1893 to March 3, 1899, but did not seek re-election when his term ended.

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35. James Smith Jr served as president of Newark's first works board.

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36. James Smith Jr declined the nomination for mayor of Newark in 1884.

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37. James Smith Jr was a member of the Newark Common Council from 1883 to 1887.

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38. James Smith Jr owned two Newark newspapers, the Northern Star and the Evening Star, from 1895 to 1915.

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