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  • ...Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (commonly and erroneously referred to as the Mormon Church or simply the Mormons). Articles are organized by topic and the sam [[Mormon Family|Family]] ·
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  • ...atter-day Saints]. After [[Brigham Young]] asked him to report how far the pioneer train traveled each day, he created an odometer, which he called a roadomet ...erritory and then settled in [[Nauvoo, Illinois]]. In early February 1846, Clayton left Nauvoo with the first group of [[Pioneers|pioneers]] migrating to the
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  • :''Return to general [[Mormon history]] article.'' [[Image:Pioneers_move_west.jpg|right|frame|alt=Mormon Pioneers Move West]]
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  • ...of a love of music and the Choir’s message. [[Image:MoTab.jpg|frame|alt=Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square|Tabernacle Choir at Tem ...direction of Church president [[Russell M. Nelson]] to drop the nickname "Mormon."[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/president-nelson-stresse
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  • * [[William Galbraith Crawford]] (1894-1978): Cartoonist. * [[William Dean Fausett]] (1913-1998): Painter.
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  • ...first summit climbed by leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ after the [[Mormon Pioneers|Pioneers]] entered the valley. ...to the text inscribed on a new marker at Ensign Peak, "Two days after the Mormon Pioneers entered this valley, Brigham Young and party climbed to that point
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  • ...ork. While there, Jane and William heard Mormon [[Missionaries]] [[William Clayton]] and Joseph Fielding. They joined [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of While William went on a mission to the British Isles, Jane took her children to [[Nauvoo,
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  • [[Image:John_C._Bennett.jpg|alt=Mormon John C. Bennett|right]] ...unicated from The Church of Jesus Christ on 11 May 1842. A few days later, William Law informed Bennett of the disciplinary action that had been decided upon
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  • ...other four were [[Wilford Woodruff]], [[Willard Richards]], and [[William Clayton]]. ...ek to the Rocky Mountains. Because of the western migration and subsequent Mormon colonization, Bullock’s further work on the “History of Joseph Smith”
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  • ...oy when he entered the valley. The location was also verified in [[William Clayton]]’s Emigrants’ Guide.[http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765591799/This The area was known as “Pioneer View” and a group of private citizens bought a significant amount of the
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  • ...United States.”[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/history/topics/pioneer-women-and-medicine?lang=eng] ...healing by faith.[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/history/topics/pioneer-women-and-medicine?lang=eng]
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  • [[Image:Brigham_City_Mormon_Temple.jpg|500px|thumb|alt=Mormon Temple Utah|right|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Brigham City Utah Templ ...urch of Jesus Christ, and a native of this northern [[Pioneers|Utah Mormon pioneer]]—settled city, dedicated the 139th temple in the Church on Sunday, 23 Se
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  • ...h the main body of the church, and to strengthen the church. The '''Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument''' is dedicated to the more than 6,000 pioneers who died ...She is buried in the cemetery. The other monument is dedicated to William Clayton, the author of the hymn “Come, Come Ye Saints.” He is buried in the Sal
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