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    Lewis Crum Bidamon (January 16, 1806 – February 11, 1891) was a leader in the Illinois militia that assisted Latter Day Saints in the 1846 "Battle of Nauvoo"...
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    Emma Hale Smith Bidamon (July 10, 1804 – April 30, 1879) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement and a prominent member of the Reorganized...
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    Nauvoo House (redirect from Bidamon House)
    Lewis C. Bidamon converted the unfinished boarding house into a smaller structure called the Riverside Mansion (also called Bidamon House). Bidamon razed...
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    buried there include Robert B. Thompson and Emma Smith's second husband Lewis C. Bidamon. Overlooking the Mississippi River, the cemetery is located on Water...
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    the Riverside Mansion, the brick home Emma's second husband Major Lewis C. Bidamon had built. Emma's health failed early in 1879, and Julia was with her...
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    located within the city itself. Elijah Abel Israel Barlow Samuel Bent Lewis C. Bidamon Edward Bonney Anson Call George Q. Cannon Duncan Spears Casper Sarah...
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    December 1847, David was raised by his mother and her second husband, Lewis C. Bidamon. Smith was a highly effective missionary for the RLDS Church. From...
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    children continued to live in the Mansion House. After Emma Smith married Lewis C. Bidamon in 1847, they lived in the house until 1869, when they moved to the...
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    moved west, Emma stayed in Nauvoo and married a non-Mormon, Major Lewis C. Bidamon. She withdrew from religion until 1860, when she affiliated with the...
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    Lucy's death in May 1856, Smith's widow, Emma Hale Smith Bidamon, her second husband Lewis C. Bidamon, and her son Joseph Smith III, sold "four Egyptian mummies...
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