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Autobiography (1819-1848)Lyman Omer Littlefield, Reminiscences of Latter-day Saints (Logan, Utah: The Utah Journal Co., 1888)REMINISCENCES OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Note: included in this autiobiography is a short autobiography of Lucy Walker
Jeff Hymas explains clearly how and why governments have power–to protect the rights we already have from God. He shows how there is not an “equal” separation of powers in
The following is a chapter from the book, THIS LAND: Zarahemla and the Nephite Nation Wayne N. May You’ve doubtless heard of evidences for Christ in Central and South America.
Autobiography (1801-1844) in Manuscript History of Brigham Young Source: Manuscript History of Brigham Young, 1801-1844, ed. Elden Jay Watson (Salt Lake City: Smith Secretarial Service, 1968). MANUSCRIPT HISTORY of
The following is a res-posting of Joseph Smith Foundation Facebook posts from October – December 2014. December 6, 2014 Upcoming Presentation in Idaho Falls! The Joseph Smith Foundation will be
Joseph Fielding Smith Account from Essentials in Church History A Shocking Crime While Captain Van Vliet was interviewing President Brigham Young, there was occurring in the southwest corner of Utah—about
Utah War — 1856-1858 Political Changes Chief Justice Lazarus H. Reed, after a short stay in Utah, resigned because of ill health, and returned to the East where he died
Samuel Rutherford Born Born circa 1600 Nisbet, Roxburghshire Died Died 30 March 1661 London Mr. Samuel Rutherford a gentleman by extraction, having spent sometime at the grammar-school, went to the
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Andrew Jackson Born March 15, 1767 Waxhaws border region between The Carolinas (exact location disputed) Died June 8, 1845 (aged 78) Nashville, Tennessee Burial The Hermitage Nashville, Tennessee Spouse Rachel
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