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    Lilburn Williams Boggs (December 14, 1796 – March 14, 1860) was the sixth Governor of Missouri from 1836 to 1840. He is now most widely remembered for...
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    Missouri Executive Order 44 (known as the Mormon Extermination Order) was a state executive order issued by Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs on October...
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    an "Extermination Order" by Governor Lilburn Boggs, the old settlers forcibly expelled the Mormons from Missouri and confiscated their lands. Conflicts...
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  • Douglas Lilburn (1915–2001), New Zealand composer Tim Lilburn (born 1950), Canadian poet Lilburn Boggs (1796–1860), governor of Missouri Lilburn Cottages...
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    The 1836 Missouri gubernatorial election was held on August 1, 1836. Sitting Lt. Governor Lilburn Boggs, was elected over sitting Congressman (and former...
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    Group 550, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. Accessed March 21, 2023. Dubin 2003, p. 138. Glashan 1979, p. 176. Sobel 1978, p. 841. "Lilburn W. Boggs"...
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    assassination of Lilburn Boggs occurred on May 6, 1842, when an unknown assailant fired buckshot into the home of Lilburn Boggs, striking the former Missouri Governor...
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    militia was routed in the Battle of Crooked Creek, Governor Lilburn Boggs issued Missouri Executive Order 44 (Mormon Extermination Order) to evict the...
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    civilians, were killed. Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs raised a state militia unit to attack the Mormons, and he issued Missouri Executive Order 44, which...
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    which led to Lilburn Boggs, the Governor of Missouri, issuing the Missouri Executive Order 44, ordering the Mormons to leave Missouri or be killed. On...
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