Eber Dudley Howe

Eber Dudley Howe

Eber Dudley Howe (1798–1885) was the founder and editor of the "Painsville Telegraph" (1822–1835) and the author of one of the first anti-Mormon books, "Mormonism Unvailed" (sic); which was "based on affidavits collected by H. P. Hurlbut and including the letters of Ezra Booth previously published in the Ohio Star (1831)". [ [http://www.saintswithouthalos.com/b/howe_ed.phtml Saints Without Halos] sourced article "Eber D. Howe (1798–1885)"]

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* [http://solomonspalding.com/NEWSP/HOWE/Ex02a.htm Selections From The Writings of Eber D. Howe]


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