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| | Michigan's Mormon King Photographed by One of His Assassins - Daguerreotype (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Michigan's most infamous personality has been rediscovered in one of the earliest extant photographs taken in the state. |
 | | James J. Strang (1813-1856) is loved by many as Michigan's greatest prophet, and hated by more as Michigan's most dangerous pirate—but recognized by everyone as America's only monarch. |
 | | He was a debater, lawyer, abolitionist, land developer (Wisconsin and Michigan), Mormon leader, newspaper editor (New York, Wisconsin, and Michigan), temple designer, violinist, historian (Michilimackinac), news correspondent (New York Tribune), political lobbyist (Washington), and scientist (Smithsonian). |
| www.strangite.org /Photo.htm (2075 words) |
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