Emma's Nauvoo
edited by Ron Romig
This uniquely compiled book looks at Emma Smith during the forty years she lived in Nauvoo after the death of the Prophet Joseph.
An easy-to-read double column newspaper format adds to the historical feel of this interesting look at Emma's life.
Experience Emma's actions and those of her family as viewed through the eyes of her neighbors and associates following the death of her husband Joseph Smith, Jr.
Discover incidents of Emma's life which earned her the universal love and respect of her family, neighbors and associates.
Explore Emma's role as:
* The proprietor of the Nauvoo Mansion
* Mother of four boys--Joseph III, Frederick G. Williams, Alexander H. and David Hyrum Smith, and her adopted daughter, Julia Murdock Smith
* Wife of Major Lewis Crum Bidamon from 1847-1879
* Matron of an American Religious tradition
* A charitable and kind member of the Nauvoo Community.
Emma's life comes to life as you read historical accounts from those who visited her and knew her the best.
89 pages
Published: 2007
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