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  1. On December 1, 1838, Missouri authorities imprisoned Joseph Smith, his brother Hyrum, Sidney Rigdon, Lyman Wight, Caleb Baldwin, and Alexander McRae in a jail in Liberty, Missouri, for crimes allegedly committed during conflicts with other Missourians over the past several months.

  2. On December 1, 1838, the Prophet Joseph Smith and five other men were falsely accused of treason and imprisoned in the original Liberty Jail. One of those men, Sidney Rigdon, was released from the jail in early February 1839.

  3. Joseph Smith and his friends were imprisoned for many days in Richmond, Missouri. Then they were taken to a jail in Liberty, Missouri.

  4. Joseph Smith and other Church leaders had been arrested and falsely accused of treason in Liberty, MO. Learn how they kept their faith during this hardship.

  5. On March 2025, 1839, after three and a half months of unjust imprisonment in Liberty Jail, Joseph Smith dictated a letter for members of the Church to scribes and fellow prisoners Alexander McRae and Caleb Baldwin.

  6. history.churchofjesuschrist.org › content › prisoner-for-jesus-christPrisoner for Jesus Christ

    On December 1, 1838, Joseph, his brother Hyrum, and other leaders were jailed at Liberty, Missouri, to await trial on the unfounded charge of treason. Their “treason” was the result of trying to defend themselves against mobs who resented the Saints’ growing political and economic power in Missouri.

  7. 6 de oct. de 2021 · Interior door of Liberty Jail. Falsely accused, the prisoners were cast into a two-story, twenty-two-foot-square stone dungeon with the ironic name of Liberty. For the next four winter months, the Prophet and his friends suffered from bitter cold, unfit food, filthy conditions, and smoke inhalation.