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James Jesse Strang. Journal, 1832.

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VOREE / KINGDOM OF ST. JAMES
The day Mormon founder Joseph Smith was murdered, a man named
James Jesse Strang claimed he had been ordained by angels to assume the
leadership of the church. He exhibited a letter to the Mormon community
in Nauvoo, Illinois that was purportedly written by Smith instructing Strang
to found a Wisconsin branch of the church. Joseph Smith’s brother,
William, supported Strang, though Strang had only been a member of the
church for five months.
James Strang led his followers to Wisconsin where he set
up the Voree commune on the principles of a modified Mormon faith. By
1847 Strang claimed to have had a large number of revelations, and, like
Joseph Smith, had found more golden tablets and translated them. In 1847
the group moved to Beaver Island, Michigan and founded the Kingdom of
St. James. The membership reached a high of 2,500 at this time.
After being elected to the Michigan legislature for two terms, Strang
was murdered by a mob of ex-members in 1854. The Strangite branch of
Mormonism still exists with no communal base and very small membership.
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