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Source: Church History Vol. 1 Chapter 20 Page: 536 (~1835)

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536 honorable body; and any information you may require, or even personal attendance, write, and you shall have it if in my power. As a people, all we ask, is our rights.

"'With esteem, etc.,

"'W. W. Phelps.'

"On the 20th Messrs. Thompson and Atchison wrote Elder Phelps from the 'Senate Chamber,' acknowledging the receipt of his letter, stating that the committee on the Governor's message had not reported, and recommending the saints to get up a petition to the legislature, with as many signatures as possible, promising their assistance and influence to obtain redress of grievance. A petition was accordingly forwarded; but, without bringing anything to pass for the relief of the saints in Missouri, the year closed." -Millenial Star, vol. 15, p. 204.

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