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Mormonism Unveiled: In the year 1811, I was in the employ of Henry Lake and
Solomon Spalding, at Conneaut, engaged in rebuilding a forge. While there, I boarded and
lodged in the family of said Spalding, for several months. I was soon introduced to the
manuscript of Spalding, and perused them as often as I had leisure. He had written two or
three books or pamphlets on different subjects; but that which more particularly drew my
attention, was one which he called the "Manuscript Found." From this he would
frequently read some humorous passages to the company present. It purported to be the
history of the first settlement of America, before discovered by Columbus. He brought them
off from Jerusalem, under their leaders; detailing their travels by land and water, their
manners, customs, laws, wars, &c. He said that he designed it as a historical novel,
and that in after years it would be believed by many people as much as the history of
England. He soon after failed in business, and told me he should retire from the din of
his creditors, finish his book and have it published, which would enable him to pay his
debts and support his family. He soon after removed to Pittsburgh, as I understand.
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