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Copyright for Book of Mormon, 11 June 1829

 
In June 1829, JS or someone on his behalf completed a copyright registration form for the Book of Mormon that was filed with the United States

North American constitutional republic. Constitution ratified, 17 Sept. 1787. Population in 1805 about 6,000,000; in 1830 about 13,000,000; and in 1844 about 20,000,000. Louisiana Purchase, 1803, doubled size of U.S. Consisted of seventeen states at time ...

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district court serving northern New York

Located in northeast region of U.S. Area settled by Dutch traders, 1620s; later governed by Britain, 1664–1776. Admitted to U.S. as state, 1788. Population in 1810 about 1,000,000; in 1820 about 1,400,000; in 1830 about 1,900,000; and in 1840 about 2,400,...

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. A printed copy of the Book of Mormon title page was attached, as required by statute. Public notice of the intended publication was given 26 June 1829, when the title page was published in the Wayne Sentinel, Palmyra

Known as Swift’s Landing and Tolland before being renamed Palmyra, 1796. Incorporated, Mar. 1827, two years after completion of adjacent Erie Canal. Population in 1820 about 3,700. Joseph Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith family lived in village briefly, beginning ...

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, New York. The title page was subsequently published on four occasions in 1830, again in the Wayne Sentinel, possibly to comply with copyright requirements.
JS retained at least one copy of the form, which serves as the text here. The district court’s copyright registration book was eventually transferred to the Library of Congress in Washington DC

Created as district for seat of U.S. federal government by act of Congress, 1790, and named Washington DC, 1791. Named in honor of George Washington. Headquarters of executive, legislative, and judicial branches of U.S. government relocated to Washington ...

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, where it is now housed.

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