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  • '''C''' · [[John C. Bennett|Bennett, John C.]] ·
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  • ...go overland to the West. Under the direction of Church president [[Brigham Young]], [[Samuel Brannan]] chartered the vessel and led the group, which include ...nd taught them how to make adobe bricks. But he failed to convince Brigham Young, so he left the first part of August to return to California. Eventually on
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  • * [[C.C.A. Christensen]]: Painter. * [[James C. Christensen]] (1942-2017): Illustrator.
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  • * January 10 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 73 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Hiram, Ohio]]. * [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 74 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Hiram, Ohio]].
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  • ...lliam W. Phelps|William Wines Phelps]] (''also'' '''W.W. Phelps''', and '''William W. Phelps''') (February 17, 1792–March 7, [[1872]]) was an important During the [[Succession Crisis]] in 1844, Phelps sided with [[Brigham Young]] and the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]. He was again excommunicated on
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  • ....”[https://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Succession_in_the_Presidency] [[Brigham Young]], as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles firmly believed that t ...denly a month after the martyrdom. Next in line was the Joseph’s brother William, but at the time he did not claim the right to succeed. As for the descenda
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  • ...oo reached the valley. Great Salt Lake City was built, and under [[Brigham Young]]'s direction satellite settlements were established north, south, and west In [[1850]], [[Utah]] was established as a U.S. territory, with Brigham Young as its first governor. Because of its territorial status, the federal gover
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  • ...Newsroom, "Church Creates ASL Board of Education to Support Deaf Youth and Young Adults"] ...at the [[David M. Kennedy]] Center for International Studies at [[Brigham Young University]].[https://www.deseret.com/faith/2023/9/28/23895026/latter-day-s
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  • [[Image:John_C._Bennett.jpg|alt=Mormon John C. Bennett|right]] ...ne such letter [http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/letter-from-john-c-bennett-30-july-1840] was dated 30 July 1840. He was baptized in September
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  • When, therefore, Elders Henry G. Boyle, David M. Stewart and William H. Shearman came with authority to baptize as well as preach, he embraced t ...especially the characters of the Prophets, [[Joseph Smith]] and [[Brigham Young]], were cruelly and unmercifully vilified by the minister, one Reverend Bly
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  • ...he Mormon Church]]) and emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Dr. Holzapfel taught classes in ancient and mode Dr. Holzapfel attended Brigham Young University, Hebrew Union College, and the University of California, Irvine,
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  • ...ter for the [[Kirtland Safety Society]]. An apostolic mission with [[Heber C. Kimball]] to Great Britain in 1837 to 1838 was successful in bringing thou ...mon Apostle Orson Hyde's Home|Orson Hyde's Home in Nauvoo, © 2002 Brigham Young University]]
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  • ...cation of the Book of Mormon in March 1830, the unbaptized convert Phineas Young preached in Earnestown. ...r brother [[Joseph Young]] to join the Church. After Joseph's baptism, the Young brothers taught their family and friends in Canada and baptized over 150 in
    9 KB (1,322 words) - 22:45, 9 December 2023
  • ...he right place. Drive on.”[http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/brigham-young] [http://historytogo.utah.gov/places/historical_places/thisistheplacemonume A wooden cross, placed in 1915, marked the specific location where Brigham Young stopped.[http://www.thisistheplace.org/heritage-village/monuments/1921-monu
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  • ...83 and 1898, was venerated by Provo residents and generations of [[Brigham Young University]] students who used it for church meetings and concerts. ...8/Taft-left-a-big-impression-on-Utahns-in-1909.html?pg=all U.S. President, William H. Taft], visited Utah on 24 - 26 September 1909 and gave an address in the
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  • ...s trade. During their journey to Ohio, they met [[Orson Hyde]] and [[Heber C. Kimball]], who taught them about the gospel. Brannan’s brother in law Al ...n the Church was as a printer in Connecticut, where he worked with apostle William Smith, a brother to the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]].
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  • ...m E. McLellin]], [[Parley P. Pratt]], [[Luke S. Johnson]], [[William Smith|William B. Smith]], [[Orson Pratt]], [[John F. Boynton]], and [[Lyman E. Johnson]]. In January [[1841]] Brigham Young was appointed as [[President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]], and in
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  • ...n as the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship.<ref>Hamblin, William and Peterson, Daniel, [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865595941/The-Hol ...s and Organizations,”] ''Encyclopedia of Mormonism'' online at [[Brigham Young University]]’s Harold B. Lee Library.</ref>
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  • ...RA2-PA35&as_brr=1#PRA2-PA35,M1 History of Salt Lake City, 1886], by Edward William Tullidge (pp. 35–36).== ...of their neighbors. One of these, an influential and wealthy man offered young Smith,—if he would leave his parents and promise never to become a Mormon
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  • ...ur division, I have received by Amos Reese, Esq., of Ray county, and Wiley C. Williams, Esq., one of my aids, information of the most appalling characte ...fourteen others wounded by more than two hundred Missouri vigilantes."<ref>William G. Hartley, "Missouri's 1838 Extermination Order and the Mormon's Forced Re
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