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Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia: A compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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entitled `Joseph Smith the Prophet', and in 1947, he published a collection of stories on the
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In 1919, Nibley was appointed as a member of the general board of the church's
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history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Eugene, Oregon
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in 1911, where he became involved in real estate and manufacturing.
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and one of his wives, Ellen Ricks. Nibley was born in
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Nibley compiled some of the writings and sermons of
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In 1953, Bookcraft published his 312:Brigham Young: The Man and His Work 13: 552:Goreads listing of books by Nibley 14: 663: 587:American Latter Day Saint writers 577:20th-century American biographers 536: 305: 259: 582:20th-century Mormon missionaries 152: 141: 652:Young Men (organization) people 627:Mission presidents (LDS Church) 617:Latter Day Saints from Illinois 602:American historians of religion 408:. January 4, 1966. p. A-10 459: 392: 381:. January 3, 1966. p. B11 365: 341:Sharing the Gospel with Others 1: 254:Utah State Historical Society 637:University of Chicago alumni 320:presidents of the LDS Church 187: 7: 647:Writers from Salt Lake City 622:Latter Day Saints from Utah 525:Stories of Our Mormon Hymns 347:and Deseret Book published 275:of the Northwestern States 10: 668: 509: 373:"Preston Nibley, 81, dies" 310:In 1936, Nibley published 292:Assistant Church Historian 137: 132: 91: 74: 50: 45: 41: 37: 25: 18: 642:Writers from Logan, Utah 358: 351:. In 1957, he published 345:L.D.S. Adventure Stories 329:History of Joseph Smith 467:Arrington, Leonard J. 296:Joseph Fielding Smith 243:University of Chicago 206:LDS Church missionary 182:devotional literature 87:, Utah, United States 226:on his 1906 trip to 192:Nibley was a son of 148:Biography portal 117:41.7485°N 111.8045°W 521:J. Spencer Cornwall 337:George Albert Smith 316:Joseph Smith Junior 232:Joseph Smith Papyri 222:Nibley accompanied 159:LDS movement portal 113: /  97:Logan City Cemetery 300:LDS Church history 234:rolled out in the 122:41.7485; -111.8045 285:Nicholas G. Smith 194:Charles W. 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Charles W. Nibley
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University of Chicago
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Nicholas G. Smith
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Joseph Fielding Smith

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