Charles A. Foster (Latter Day Saints)
Charles A. Foster was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the brother of Robert D. Foster.[1][unreliable source?] Foster-Higbee embroilmentThe History of the Church records Foster's arrest in Nauvoo, Illinois.[2] The May 1, 1844, edition of the Nauvoo Neighbor contained a statement from Marshal Greene alleging that Foster "drew a double-barrel pistol on Mr. [Joseph] Smith".[3]
According to History of the Church, Smith said that "about May 27", Foster had informed Smith of a conspiracy against his life.[4] Nauvoo Expositor and the death of Joseph SmithIn 1844, Foster became a publisher of the Nauvoo Expositor.[5] In a letter to the Warsaw Signal published June 11, 1844, Foster wrote of the destruction of the press.[6][7] Smith's order to destroy the newspaper's press ultimately led to Smith's arrest and death while awaiting trial. References
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