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- Physical Evidence at Carthage Jail and What It Reveals About the Assassination of Joseph and Hyrum Smith
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- John Willard Young, Brigham Young, and the Development of Presidential Succession in the LDS Church
- Grant's Watershed: Succession in the Presidency, 1887-1889
- John Taylor's June 27, 1854, Account of the Martyrdom
- A Biographical Study of Leonard John Nuttall, Private Secretary to Presidents John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff
- John Taylor's 1886 Revelation
- Parley P. Pratt in Winter Quarters and the Trail West
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- Paul H. Peterson
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- Heber J. Grant and the Opening of the Japan Mission
- Presidents of the Church: Student Manual Language 09797 Xxx
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- John Taylor Third President of the Church from the Journal of Andrew Fjeld
- Parley P. Pratt Gravesite Alma, Arkansas, United States of America
- LDS Presidents (9-10)
- Lorenzo Snow Testified of the Restoration of the Gospel Through the Prophet Joseph Smith
- The Mormon Passage of George D. Watt: First British Convert, Scribe for Zion
- John Taylor Enjoyed More Formal Attire, Which Included a Black Suit and Polished Shoes and Even a Red Velvet Coat on Formal Occasions
- Salt Lake City Cemetery Tour of Prominent LDS Leaders
- From Wilford Woodruff to Heber C. Kimball and George A. Smith on the Opening of the City of London to Missionary Work, September 1840