By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 28, 2014 The last installment left Cora, excommunicated, suicidal, irrational to the point of believing herself already dead. Only the apostles, she claimed, could make things right. Neighbors and local Church leaders pressured her to deed her 40 acres of meadowland to James Leavitt, who had prevailed in the Church courts – her stake president went so far as to tell Cora’s mother, Mary, that Cora was unde...
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