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James C. Brewster

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The Words of Righteousness to All Men, Written from One of the Books of Esdras, Which Was Written by the Five Ready Writers, In Forty Days, Which Was Spoken of by Esdras, in His Second Book, Fourteenth Chapter of the Apocrypha, Being one of the Books Which Was Lost, and Has Now Come Forth, by the
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that God had selected as the new gathering place for the Latter-day Saints. In 1850, Brewster and Goodale led a wagon train of followers to find Bashan, while Aldrich—who had begun to doubt Brewster's prophetic abilities—remained behind in Kirtland.
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and her family, deserted Brewster. Some survived the desert journey and drifted into Southern California and settled there; others returned home. Few publicly spoke about it.
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There were disagreements between Brewster and Goodale and among the other members of the church on the journey to Bashan, and most of Brewster's followers, including
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that Smith had founded in 1830. Aldrich was selected as the sect's first president with Brewster and Jackson Goodale (1816-1896) as counselors in the
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from God on behalf of the church, and in 1850 he declared that there was a land called "Bashan" in the
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to Zephaniah H. Brewster (born 1797) and Jane J. Higby Brewster (born 1809). His parents joined
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and attempted to farm with them. Orlando had a role in the disputed presidential election of
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Gary C. Vitale (2007). "Whatever Happened to James Colin Brewster, the Boy Mormon Prophet?"
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In 1836, at the age of 10, Brewster began to claim that he had been visited by the
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On December 31, 1850, Brewster and 32 of his followers were listed in the
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Pvt. James Brewster Pension Record Request #356174, National Archives.
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History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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and was wounded in battle. In poor health, he then joined the
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where the Latter-day Saints were gathering and building the
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in June 1844, Brewster began to accumulate followers in
168:, he followed his brother, Orlando Hamlet Brewster, to 45:(Mormons) in the 1830s, and by 1835 they had moved to 103:, which they claimed was the true successor to the 138:. His occupation was listed as "Mormon Prophet". 274: 79:By 1842, Brewster had finished a book entitled 74:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 43:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 207:The Soldiers Home record has him listed as a 190:National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 204:, as "Pvt Jas Brewster, CO K, 22 ILL, INF." 152:, where he taught school. He joined the 275: 243:(Detroit, Mich.: Gale) pp. 561–62 164:and worked at a hospital. During the 148:Brewster returned with his family to 72:, Brewster was disfellowshipped from 298:Founders of new religious movements 13: 248:Divergent Paths of the Restoration 241:Encyclopedia of American Religions 14: 339: 308:People from Springfield, Illinois 288:American Latter Day Saint leaders 257: 39:Black Rock, Erie County, New York 328:People from Litchfield, Illinois 180:and both Brewster brothers left 114:Brewster continued to receive 24:Church of Christ (Brewsterite) 1: 224:December 2007, pp. 9–15 214: 82:Gift of God, In the Last Days 7: 64:claimed had led him to the 10: 344: 246:Steven L. Shields (1990). 128:1850 United States Census 32:Latter Day Saint movement 16:American religious leader 318:Former Latter Day Saints 303:Latter Day Saint leaders 192:Northwestern Branch, at 198:Wood National Cemetery 95:In 1848, Brewster and 60:, the same angel that 313:Prophets in Mormonism 158:Springfield, Illinois 90:Springfield, Illinois 86:death of Joseph Smith 37:Brewster was born in 194:Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 150:Litchfield, Illinois 136:New Mexico Territory 20:James Colin Brewster 293:Angelic visionaries 178:Rutherford B. Hayes 166:Reconstruction Era 264:James C. Brewster 120:Rio Grande Valley 335: 239:(1996, 5th ed.) 237:J. Gordon Melton 109:First Presidency 105:Church of Christ 101:Church of Christ 343: 342: 338: 337: 336: 334: 333: 332: 273: 272: 260: 217: 174:Ouachita Parish 62:Joseph Smith Jr 51:Kirtland Temple 17: 12: 11: 5: 341: 331: 330: 325: 320: 315: 310: 305: 300: 295: 290: 285: 271: 270: 259: 258:External links 256: 255: 254: 251: 244: 234: 225: 216: 213: 47:Kirtland, Ohio 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 340: 329: 326: 324: 321: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 306: 304: 301: 299: 296: 294: 291: 289: 286: 284: 281: 280: 278: 269: 265: 262: 261: 252: 249: 245: 242: 238: 235: 232: 229: 226: 223: 222:Desert Tracks 219: 218: 212: 210: 205: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 162:Invalid Corps 159: 155: 151: 146: 144: 139: 137: 133: 129: 124: 121: 117: 112: 110: 106: 102: 98: 97:Hazen Aldrich 93: 91: 87: 83: 77: 75: 71: 67: 66:golden plates 63: 59: 54: 52: 48: 44: 40: 35: 33: 29: 25: 21: 268:Find a Grave 247: 240: 230: 227: 221: 206: 186:tuberculosis 147: 143:Olive Oatman 140: 125: 113: 99:founded the 94: 84:. After the 80: 78: 58:Angel Moroni 55: 36: 30:sect in the 19: 18: 323:1909 deaths 283:1826 births 250:p. 336 277:Categories 215:References 209:Protestant 154:Union Army 116:revelation 28:schismatic 202:Milwaukee 182:Louisiana 170:Louisiana 132:Socorro 70:prophet 233::67–73 26:, a 266:at 200:in 156:at 130:at 279:: 134:, 111:. 76:. 53:. 34:. 231:3

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Church of Christ (Brewsterite)
schismatic
Latter Day Saint movement
Black Rock, Erie County, New York
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Kirtland, Ohio
Kirtland Temple
Angel Moroni
Joseph Smith Jr
golden plates
prophet
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
death of Joseph Smith
Springfield, Illinois
Hazen Aldrich
Church of Christ
Church of Christ
First Presidency
revelation
Rio Grande Valley
1850 United States Census
Socorro
New Mexico Territory
Olive Oatman
Litchfield, Illinois
Union Army
Springfield, Illinois
Invalid Corps
Reconstruction Era
Louisiana

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