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- Challenges and Triumphs of Ground-Penetrating Radar for Studying the Archaeological Resources of Mormon Nauvoo
- December 2005 the Friend
- Returning to Nauvoo 1
- Joseph F. Smith: the Father of Modern Mormonism
- UMA 2016 “Telling Our Story” Maryanne Andrus, Alan Morrell, Tiffany Bowles Church History Museum
- Lds Church History Tour Book
- Nauvoo Roots of Mormon Polygamy, 1841-46: a Preliminary Demographic Report*
- The Development of the Joseph Smith Historic Center in Nauvoo
- February Is, of Course, the Shortest Month Brigham Young
- The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Iowa in 1846
- Excavating Nauvoo
- Trail Marker
- A Note on Nauvoo Theater
- Joseph Smith Papers Conference, September 18, 2020
- The Heavens Are Opened the New Church History Museum Exhibit Visiting This Remarkable, Highly Interactive Permanent Exhibit Makes Church History Come Alive
- DRAFT for BYU Women's Conference Talk
- Markets and the Mormon Conflict: Nauvoo, Illinois, 1839-1846
- Journal of Mormon History Vol. 37, No. 2, Spring 2011
- Journal of Mormon History Summer 2014 Vol. 40 Issue 3
- The Salt Lake City Endowment House
- The Use and Abuse of Historic Photographs
- Journal of Mormon History, Volume 39, Issue 4 (2013)
- BYU Studies Quarterly 1841
- Approaching Religious and Sacred Historic Properties with Appropriate Recognition As Cultural Heritage
- 1842 1842: Joseph Smith, John C
- The Sacred Departments for Temple Work in Nauvoo: the Assembly Room and the Council Chamber
- 14 Holzapfel 1841.Indd
- Our Heritageour a Brief History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Latter-Day of Christ Jesus of Church the of History Brief A
- The Mormon Passage of George D. Watt: First British Convert, Scribe for Zion
- Symbols of the LDS Relief Society 111