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during the 1870s and '80's, Whiting managed to hold the remnant of his church together until his death in 1902. He supervised construction of a church and other buildings in Clitherall, and established a church corporation in 1873 to hold and manage church properties.
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with other Cutlerites. Here he became Second Counselor in Cutler's newly formed Church of Jesus Christ, which Cutler "reorganized" in 1853.
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Whiting died in Clitherall on 7 June 1902. He is remembered today as one of Otter Tail County's leading early residents.
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Following Cutler's death in 1864, preceded by the defection of his designated successor Thaddeus Cutler to the rival "
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in 1836, Whiting was expelled from the state with other Mormons in 1838, following the issuance of the so-called "
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remaining in the area, Whiting and other church leaders met with local chiefs and made a private
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having ravaged the region only three years before, and being warned of possible trouble with the
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made the decision to leave Young's organization, Whiting chose to follow him and settled in
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Though he was unable to prevent the loss of several church members to RLDS
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in response to an alleged vision seen by Cutler prior to his death.
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in 1830. Accompanying his family and other Latter Day Saints to
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from 1864 to 1902, following the death of Cutlerite founder
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The Coming of the Latter Day Saints to Otter Tail County
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The Coming of the Latter Day Saints to Otter Tail County
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to preserve the peace, which neither side ever broke.
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President
The Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite)
Alpheus Cutler
Alpheus Cutler
Isaac Whiting
Portage County, Ohio
Clitherall, Minnesota
46°16′08″N 95°39′22″W / 46.269°N 95.656°W / 46.269; -95.656 (Mt. Pleasant Cemetery)
Biography portal
LDS movement portal
Latter Day Saint
The Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite)
Alpheus Cutler
Manti, Iowa
Clitherall, Minnesota
Portage County, Ohio
War of 1812
Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints)
Joseph Smith
Book of Mormon
Caldwell County, Missouri
Extermination Order
Lilburn Boggs
Adams County, Illinois
Brigham Young
Quorum of Twelve Apostles
murder
Alpheus Cutler
Manti, Iowa
New Organization

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