Ivins was excommunicated from the church on May 18, 1844, and subsequently became one of the publishers of the Nauvoo Expositor, a newspaper critical of Joseph Smith and other church leaders.[3] After Smith ordered the newspaper's press destroyed, Smith was arrested and ultimately killed by a mob while awaiting trial.
Later life
A year after Smith's death, Ivins moved to Keokuk, Iowa. He died there in 1875.[1]