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- Journal of Mormon History Vol. 38, No. 1, Winter 2012
- Family History at the Salt Lake City Public Library
- Mormon List 81
- Revisiting the Massacre at Mountain Meadows by Glen M
- Andrew Jenson Was Assistant Historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for Many Years
- The Origins, Scope, and Achievement of the Journal History of the Church
- Mormon List 77
- “Come & Help Build the Temple & City”: Parley P. and Orson Pratt's May
- Latter-Day Saint Tabernacles in the Mormon Culture Region
- Entry 4323. the First Broadly Distributed Latter-Day Saint Chil- Dren's Book, a Catechism for Teaching Children the Doctrines of Mormonism
- ~ G~8Atjl ~LP£9,J1 8 Page 7 1864--1867 (Cont.)
- Deseret Chronicle(Wi
- List 83: Utah and the Mormons
- Elder Erastus Snow in Denmark, 1850 to 18521
- Americana Titles Includes a Sub-Section of Sioux Titles Plus a Selection of Rare Indian Captivity Narratives
- Journal of Mormon History Vol. 36, No. 4, Fall 2010
- Joseph Smith's Chronicler- an Interview
- Barabas Lathrope Adams
- Teachings of Wilford Woodruff
- UTAH's Anglo-Scandinavian Population, As Everybody Knows
- Andrew Jenson Chides the Saints
- Catalog-34-Web.Pdf
- John Willard Young, Brigham Young, and the Development of Presidential Succession in the LDS Church
- Around the World a Second Time: the 1912 Travel Writings of Mormon Historian Andrew Jenson
- Lewis) Olsen (Olaus Jacobsen) 1847--1922
- The Dual Focus of the LDS Church Language Program for Scandinavian Immigrants, 1850–1935
- Utah Research Outline
- J. Michael Hunter's Mormonism in Europe: a Bibliographic Essay
- Journal of Mormon History Vol. 34, No. 2, 2008
- Mormons and Early Iowa History (1838 to 1858): Eight Distinct Connections
- Racial Conflict in Early Utah: Mormon, Native American and Federal Relations
- Joseph Fielding Smith I 21 He Was Extreme, I Used to Say
- A Study of the Contributions of Andrew Jenson to the Writing and Preservation of LDS Church History
- Universi^ Mictotlms International 300 N
- Evidence for the Sexual Side of Joseph Smith's Polygamy