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1207:. Woodruff returned to Winter Quarters that October 31; Phebe was there and had given birth three days earlier to a daughter named Shuah. The apostles assigned Woodruff to preside over the Eastern States Mission, centered in Boston. Phebe was specially blessed to teach and be a mother in Israel, and they left Winter Quarters in June 1848. Shuah died, probably of dysentery, on July 22 during the journey east. Phebe went with the children to visit her father in Maine while Woodruff organized church work on the East Coast. He organized branches, preached, and resolved conflicts. In 1849, Phebe's father and a sister joined the church. Woodruff led 200 members in traveling west, starting in February 1850. They arrived in Nebraska in May 1850, where the price of oxen and their drivers was steep. The trail was heavily grazed by other travelers, leaving little food for their oxen and half died. Woodruff sent word to Brigham Young that his party needed oxen, and a party from Salt Lake City arrived on October 8. Woodruff's group arrived in the valley on October 15.
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counselor. In 1887, the new U.S. marshal, Frank H. Dyer, told
Woodruff he would not arrest him, and Woodruff could make public appearances again in Salt Lake City. Outside of Salt Lake City, deputy marshals vigorously hunted down suspected polygamists, being paid more with more convicts. In an effort to appear more attractive for statehood, Woodruff counseled local press not to excessively criticize the federal government and asked missionaries in the southeastern United States to soften their approach to decrease complaints from local ministers. He also asked leaders to stop preaching the practice of plural marriage. On behalf of the church, Woodruff courted the favor of businessman Alexander Badlam Jr. and prominent
1272:, he moved his family south to Provo in April 1858; they moved back to Salt Lake City in July. During this time there were no public worship services in Salt Lake City, and Woodruff and the other members of the Twelve Apostles organized groups of priesthood holders that met regularly to pray and preach to one another. Woodruff's wife Sara lived and taught school in Fort Harriman in 1860; she returned to Salt Lake City by 1865. His wife Delight moved to Fort Harriman in 1862, and her parents also lived there. In 1866, Emma moved to a house on Woodruff's farm just outside Salt Lake City. In 1868, Woodruff was elected to be part of the city council in Provo; Delight moved to Provo to facilitate his work there.
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beekeepers in Utah territory that year. He and Phebe moved to a smaller house in 1871, since their children were no longer living at home. Woodruff's other wives still continued to bear children and needed larger places to live. Woodruff's wife Sarah and his son's family moved to
Randolph, Utah, in 1871, and he built a house for Sarah in 1872. Woodruff bought new mowers and rakes, which he used at both Randolph farm and his Salt Lake City farm in 1873. He built a house for Delight in 1876 in Salt Lake City. He helped his older sons, Wilford Jr. and David Patten, with their own farming businesses. Phebe was still Woodruff's most visible wife, appearing with him in public.
1125:. Almost all of the members of the United Brethren converted to Mormonism. Outside of London, the missionary work in England was successful, and by August 1840, there were around 800 members, with local members acting as leadership and proselyting missionaries. Preaching in London was difficult, and Woodruff had dreams about serpents attacking him before he and his companions were able to baptize 49 people. Many converts left to join the other members in the United States. When he left England in April 1841, 140 members joined him in journeying to New York. Woodruff met Phebe in Maine, and they traveled to Nauvoo together in October 1841.
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account books and visited wards and branches throughout the United
Kingdom, establishing the authority of the apostles after Smith's death. Members in England tried to form a joint stock company trading with Nauvoo in cotton, wool, and iron. The company failed because of unrest in Nauvoo and problems in management. After hearing that members had been driven out of Nauvoo, the Woodruffs left England in January 1846. Woodruff picked up their daughter and brought some of his relatives with him to Nauvoo, but Woodruff's relatives decided to join
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1240:. He was a member of the legislative house from its formation in 1851 until 1854, and then served in the legislative council from 1854 until 1876. Woodruff promoted public schools and noted attendance statistics when he traveled to southern Utah. Woodruff served as a member of the 1862 Utah Constitutional Convention and the committee that drafted the appeal to the U.S. Congress to approve the constitution and grant statehood for Utah. This attempt to join the Union failed. Woodruff served as a member of the
1608:, editor of his published journals, observed that Woodruff was "perhaps, the best chronicler of events in all the history of the Church". The diaries are "one of the significant records of 19th-century Mormonism". In an introduction to selections from Woodruffs journals, compiler Susan Staker wrote that the journals were "public, officialβand ultimately very male". In addition to writing in his diary, Woodruff wrote over 12,000 letters during his lifetime, sometimes keeping a copy for his files. In his
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Endowment House and for over 900 more in that same year. Woodruff accepted Brigham Young's daughter Eudora as a plural wife in 1877; their union produced a son who died shortly after birth. Eudora divorced Woodruff, probably in 1879. Woodruff, Phebe, and their living children (except for Susan) met and performed more temple work, and at this time, Woodruff
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Webster and Clarissa Henrietta Hardy, but Mary died that same year and Clarissa divorced him a year later. In 1853, he was sealed to two more women, Emma Smith, age 15, and Sarah Brown, age 19. Sarah bore a son the following year, but Emma did not bear any children until she was 19. Emma's first child died at age 13 months, and her fourth child, born in 1867, died soon after birth. In 1857,
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Quarters. Woodruff suffered various ailments, as did most of the other migrants. They arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24 and immediately planted crops. Woodruff learned to
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the church to not interfere in politics, and with others supporting Smith's position. In response, Woodruff published a statement where he stated that the church did not wish to interfere with members' political endeavors. In
December 1895, Woodruff said that Thatcher and Roberts would not be presented for the traditional
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Woodruff. Her firstborn child died of a respiratory infection in 1840 while Woodruff was on a mission in England. Phebe was among the members of the
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but for anyone they could identify by name. Woodruff stated that temple presidents were "authorized to exercise discretion in permitting persons to be baptized for friends." In 1893, Lorenzo Snow made it a policy that heirs should request in writing for others to perform temple work for their relatives.
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to help church members complete generational sealings. In Wilford's 1894 address, he also stated that widows could be sealed to their deceased husbands, even if their husbands had never heard the gospel. Woodruff stated that this change in practice was not a change in doctrine, since Joseph Smith had
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was passed. The Edmunds Act outlawed unlawful cohabitation, which was easier to prove than polygamy, and church leadership advised men in polygamous marriages to live in one house with one wife. Prosecution of polygamous men began in earnest in 1884, and Woodruff went into hiding in St. George during
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affected the church's finances. Bishops used fast offerings as well as tithing to help the poor, and as a result, less money ended up in church headquarters. From July until December 1893, the church was unable to pay the salaries of its employees. Woodruff tried to promote economic development with
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sealed Sarah Delight Stocking to Woodruff. Delight's third child died as an infant in 1869. In 1877, Young sealed his daughter, Eudora Lovina Young Dunford, to Woodruff. Their child died a few hours after birth in 1878. Although Woodruff and Mary Ann Jackson were divorced, he provided a home for her
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Woodruff initially focused on building cabins, farming, and grazing his cattle. He experimented with different varieties of wheat. He sold goods from outside of Utah in a retail store. His efforts were not successful, and he focused on farming and herding in 1856. In 1852, Woodruff began serving as
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communities in 1874, Woodruff helped organize United Orders in Provo, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, and Lehi, but did not enroll in the communalist program himself. Most United Order programs stopped functioning after a few months. Woodruff started keeping bees in 1870, and founded a society for
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and temple vows as reported from former members to avenge the government for Joseph Smith's death. Other former members testified that an oath against the federal government was not part of the endowment ceremony. Another $ 3 million in church assets were confiscated in 1887. Judge Anderson
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Woodruff's second marriage to Mary Ann Jackson ended in divorce a year after their son, James, was born in 1847. Woodruff's third and fourth marriages ended in divorce only three weeks after their sealing, after the two young women started dating men their own age. In 1852, Woodruff married Mary
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wrote a manifesto, signed by the First Presidency and the Twelve, in December 1889. This manifesto denied that the church had any right to overrule any civil court, denied the doctrine of blood atonement, asserted their right to criticize government officials, and the right of all Christians to
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Emma Squire made him a 'Mother Hubbard' dress and sunbonnet, similar to the ones she wore. He put them on when he went back and forth from the house so people passing could not recognize him. ... Years later, Emma met one of Woodruff's granddaughters and learned that they still had the 'Mother
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to a faithful priesthood holder. Woodruff and other members disagreed with the law of adoption. Woodruff and Heber C. Kimball discussed the law of adoption together in 1857, agreeing that they did not believe in the "custom of adoption", and that sons ought to be sealed to the fathers in their
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too vigorously during his excommunication, to the point of hiding his crimes. The Twelve Apostles with Woodruff as its president presided over the church until the Quorum came to an agreement in April 1889. After George Q. Cannon apologized to the Quorum, they approved his appointment as first
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The apostles called Woodruff and Phebe to serve in England. They left Nauvoo in August 1844, leaving their eldest child with a family in Nauvoo. They left their three-year-old with Phebe's parents in Maine, bringing their one-year-old with them to England. Woodruff worked to square the mission
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Woodruff spent his 70th birthday working in the temple in 1877. 154 women from St. George performed temple ordinances vicariously for women who "had previously been sealed to vicariously" and those who were related to him, Thompson, or the Hart families. Two years earlier, in 1875, Woodruff
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1885 and often wore a dress and sunbonnet as a disguise. He was able to visit Phebe before her death on November 9, 1885, but fearing arrest, did not attend her funeral, instead watching it from the president's office. After Phebe's death, he lived at Emma's house or with friends.
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from 1883 to 1889. Woodruff and his assistants compiled and edited historical documents from Joseph Smith's and Brigham Young's lives. They also wrote biographies of members of the Council of the Twelve. Edward Tullidge helped Woodruff write his autobiography in 1856.
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lineage when possible. In a conference address from April 1894, Woodruff announced a specific policy of sealing individuals only to their direct ancestors. He also encouraged members to "trace their genealogies as far as they can". Woodruff helped found the
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boy named Moroni Bosnel in 1855. He also purchased a 6-year-old Paiute boy; it is unclear if the boy was part of the household as a slave or a son. An adopted son named Saroquetes helped Wilford Jr. manage day-to-day ranching duties in the 1850s and 1860s.
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The Edmunds-Tucker Act also took away the right to vote from practicing polygamists and all women in Utah. Combined with the influx of non-Mormons, the church could no longer control political offices in Utah Territory, and the members of the
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and Quorum of the Twelve signed the document, except for Thatcher. The First Presidency agreed to drop Thatcher's name from the sustaining vote portion of general conference. Thatcher publicized his side of the dispute in a note in
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of polygamists and women in Utah Territory and seizure of church properties, which threatened to extend to temples, Woodruff ended the church's official support of new polygamous marriages in the
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of Jesus and a cataclysmic end of the world was imminent. On August 23, 1868, Woodruff preached a sermon in which he famously prophesied that New York City would be "destroyed by an earthquake";
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and others have speculated that Mountford was sealed to Woodruff as a plural wife in 1897, there is no evidence for it. According to
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Stuy, Brian H. (2011). "Wilford Woodruff's Vision of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence". In Taysom, Stephen C. (ed.).
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various relatives to himself in the temple. He also sealed five single women to his recently deceased son Brigham. He was
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assumption; instead, Woodruff concealed himself in a 'mother hubbard' dress, and avoided anyone he did already trust.
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have the first of her eight children until she was 19. Emma was involved in the Relief Society, serving as both a
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Things in Heaven and Earth: The Life and Times of Wilford Woodruff, a Mormon Prophet
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4520:. Seattle, Washington: High Desert Publishing.
4036:"Fifty-third Semi-Annual Conference: Third Day"
3343:(PhD). University of Pennsylvania. p. 77.
759:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
53:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
4899:President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
4765:Wilford Woodruff Journals and Papers, MSS 1352
4649:
4362:Solemn Covenant: The Mormon Polygamous Passage
3642:Ostling, Richard N.; Ostling, Joan K. (1999).
3641:
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1175:in Nauvoo in 1844, making them members of the
983:Woodruff met his first wife, Phebe Carter, in
244: – September 2, 1898
108:President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
67: – September 2, 1898
8124:
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2895:Research Guides, Utah State Archives Research
1128:
860:
8710:Religious leaders from Hartford, Connecticut
4625:Dimensions of Faith: A Mormon Studies Reader
4224:The Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History
16:4th President of the LDS Church from 1889-98
8675:Members of the Utah Territorial Legislature
6817:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1757:———; Asahel H. Woodruff.
8720:Temple presidents and matrons (LDS Church)
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1292:Beginning in 1877, Woodruff was the first
888:
187: – April 7, 1889
122: – April 7, 1889
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8595:American general authorities (LDS Church)
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4787:Wilford Woodruff family letters, MSS 8173
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4062:"General Conference: General Authorities"
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3681:Cannon II, Kenneth (JanuaryβMarch 1983).
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3645:Mormon America: The Power and the Promise
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1300:. This was the first temple in which the
1259:Woodruff sometimes led ceremonies in the
765:among members of the LDS Church in 1890.
4718:
4651:History of the Relief Society, 1842-1966
4364:. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
4283:"The Anointed Quorum in Nauvoo, 1842-45"
4280:
3648:. San Francisco: HarperCollins. p.
3557:. The University of Utah. Archived from
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1020:in Nauvoo. In the late 1840s, Phebe was
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6162:Term ended by suspension of priesthood.
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457: 1878; died 1894)
410: 1837; died 1885)
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4883:April 7, 1889–September 2, 1898
4771:Wilford Woodruff papers, Vault MSS 798
4685:Banner of the Gospel: Wilford Woodruff
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4248:Banner of the Gospel: Wilford Woodruff
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3258:"Gathering of the Spirits of the Dead"
3009:
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1978:
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1236:Woodruff served multiple terms in the
1078:Missionary work and work as an apostle
925:
8705:Religious leaders from Salt Lake City
8695:Presidents of the Church (LDS Church)
8112:
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4904:October 10, 1880–April 7, 1889
4553:Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought
4542:
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4302:Wilford Woodruff, His Life and Labors
4127:Doctrine and Covenants Student Manual
3716:
3704:
3492:
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2932:
2738:
2424:
4819:Marriott Library Special Collections
4622:
3288:
2450:"Wilford Woodruff Papers Foundation"
2309:Douglas, Dianna (January 13, 2020).
1190:Before leaving Nauvoo, Woodruff and
1187:'s followers rather than move west.
8745:Child marriage in the United States
8251:Leaders of the fundamentalist sects
4915:April 26, 1839–April 7, 1889
4752:
4600:. Salt Lake City: Signature Books.
4461:. Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book.
4304:. Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book.
1560:
13:
8655:Latter Day Saints from Connecticut
8625:Burials at Salt Lake City Cemetery
4815:University of Utah Digital Library
4667:
4411:; Holzapfel, Jeni Broberg (1992).
1700:The Discourses of Wilford Woodruff
1461:, Canada, and upon the high seas.
692:
14:
8756:
8575:19th-century American politicians
4747:
4543:Quinn, D. Michael (Spring 1985).
4281:Anderson, Devery S. (Fall 2003).
3991:(1st ed.). New York: Knopf.
2873:. Utah Division of State Archives
2346:
1472:adopted through a special sealing
269:Replenishing Quorum of the Twelve
8590:19th-century Mormon missionaries
8534:
8523:
8085:
8075:
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4791:L. Tom Perry Special Collections
4775:L. Tom Perry Special Collections
4352:The Standard of Truth: 1815β1846
4096:
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4028:
3985:Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher (2017).
3978:
3965:
3674:
3635:
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3486:
3359:
3330:
1846:Latter Day Saint movement portal
1838:
1824:
1588:Grave marker of Wilford Woodruff
1580:Grave marker of Wilford Woodruff
1488:various ventures, including the
1453:Some Mormon historians, such as
1327:U.S. Declaration of Independence
1325:on behalf of the signers of the
1210:
1167:. He took detailed notes on the
1137:Wilford Woodruff House in Nauvoo
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558:
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8680:Mission presidents (LDS Church)
8660:Latter Day Saints from Illinois
4804:Transcriptions of above letters
4473:. In Powell, Allan Kent (ed.).
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1760:Book of Revelations: W Woodruff
1724:——— (1964) .
1409:Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act of 1862
1244:City Council in 1868 and 1869.
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8740:19th-century American diarists
8450:Independents and other leaders
6135:Term ended by excommunication.
4824:
4516:Mackley, Jennifer Ann (2014).
3580:Cannon II, Kenneth L. (1978).
2192:Holzapfel & Holzapfel 1992
1872:
1776:——— (2017).
1741:——— (2004).
1711:——— (1881).
1514:Brigham Young UniversityβIdaho
1094:Litchfield County, Connecticut
801:. Woodruff was away promoting
216:Became President of the Church
155:Became President of the Church
1:
8640:Farmers from New York (state)
8635:Doctrine and Covenants people
8580:19th-century American writers
8004:Church Historian and Recorder
7998:Church Historian and Recorder
7895:Church Historical Department
7797:Church Historian and Recorder
7710:Church Historian and Recorder
7704:Church Historian and Recorder
7688:Church Historian and Recorder
4911:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
4415:. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft.
4180:
3495:"Manifesto (Plural Marriage)"
3337:Smith, Daymon Mickel (2007).
1861:, one of Woodruff's daughters
1596:. Woodruff was buried at the
1446:worship. Woodruff issued the
1441:achieved a majority over the
1386:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
1365:
803:Smith's presidential campaign
795:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
173:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
8585:19th-century apocalypticists
6209:General presidencies of the
4459:The Presidents of the Church
4396:, Salt Lake City, UT, 1992.
4309:Godfrey, Kenneth W. (1992),
4226:. Deseret Book. p. 701.
3971:Roberts, Brigham H. (1930),
3503:, University of Utah Press,
3266:. Vol. 19. Recorded by
1930:
1477:Genealogical Society of Utah
1279:. When Brigham Young set up
1238:Utah territorial legislature
822:Utah territorial legislature
7:
8735:Writers from Salt Lake City
8670:Latter Day Saints from Utah
8665:Latter Day Saints from Ohio
8394:Latter Day Church of Christ
4596:Staker, Susan, ed. (1993).
4300:Cowley, Mattias F. (1909).
2240:The Wilford Woodruff Papers
2106:, pp. 203, 351 n. 695.
1817:
1376:Polygamy and legal disputes
1288:St. George Temple President
1100:. Phebe joined Woodruff in
995:. Their marriage was later
330:, California, United States
10:
8761:
8339:(one-time de facto leader)
6221:Presidents/Superintendents
6144:Term ended by resignation.
4731:Juvenile Instructor Office
4719:Woodruff, Wilford (1881).
3493:Lyman, Edward Leo (1994),
2743:. Cedar Fort. p. 84.
1694:Woodruff, Wilford (1946).
1633:Assistant Church Historian
1569:Woodruff's funeral in the
1129:Nauvoo and Winter Quarters
861:Early years and conversion
114:October 10, 1880
8725:Utah city council members
8518:
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4850:Works by Wilford Woodruff
4725:. Faith-Promoting Series
4475:Utah History Encyclopedia
4360:Hardy, B. Carmon (1992).
4320:Encyclopedia of Mormonism
4288:Journal of Mormon History
4122:Church Educational System
4103:Kenney, Scott G. (1984).
3586:Utah Historical Quarterly
3500:Utah History Encyclopedia
2353:Mormon Missionary Diaries
1470:who lived the Gospel and
1268:. During the time of the
782:Latter Day Saint movement
776:as a young adult. He met
711:
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679:Aphek and Beulah Woodruff
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4798:Brigham Young University
4782:Brigham Young University
4767:, Church History Catalog
4694:Brigham Young University
4690:Religious Studies Center
4479:University of Utah Press
4477:. Salt Lake City, Utah:
4256:Brigham Young University
4252:Religious Studies Center
4195:. Salt Lake City, Utah:
2633:, pp. 108β109, 111.
1865:
1810:Church Historian's Press
1751:publication number 36315
1687:
1620:Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's
544:Clarissa Henrietta Hardy
521:Mary Meeks Giles Webster
236:April 26, 1839
179:April 26, 1839
4879:President of the Church
4438:Irving, Gordon (1974),
2938:Life of Joseph F. Smith
2741:Fishing: The Extra Edge
2454:Wilford Woodruff Papers
2355:. Harold B. Lee Library
2349:"Abraham Owen Woodruff"
2135:, p. 321 note 284.
1806:The Joseph Smith Papers
1763:(handwritten precis of
1645:teachings as an apostle
1598:Salt Lake City Cemetery
1421:naturalized citizenship
1356:President of the Church
1102:Farmington, Connecticut
979:Phebe Whittemore Carter
889:Zion's Camp and mission
871:Farmington, Connecticut
770:Latter Day Saint church
397:Phebe Whittemore Carter
374:Salt Lake City Cemetery
341:Salt Lake City Cemetery
311:Farmington, Connecticut
59:April 7, 1889
8208:fundamentalist leaders
6697:Featherstone (1993β96)
6492:Featherstone (1996β97)
6462:Featherstone (1979β85)
6317:Featherstone (1985β90)
4811:George A. Smith Papers
4722:Leaves From My Journal
3256:Woodruff, W. (1878) .
2934:Smith, Joseph Fielding
2077:, pp. 79β82, 376.
1769:Church History Library
1713:Leaves from My Journal
1653:Melchizedek priesthood
1589:
1581:
1573:
1538:Melchizedek priesthood
1372:
1220:
1169:King Follett discourse
1146:
1138:
980:
697:
611:Sarah Delight Stocking
363:40.77592Β°N 111.86247Β°W
8630:Converts to Mormonism
8615:Apostles (LDS Church)
8366:Centennial Park group
8347:(one-time legal head)
8145:Mormon fundamentalist
6759:Additional Assistants
6550:Counselors/Assistants
6369:Counselors/Assistants
4795:Harold B. Lee Library
4779:Harold B. Lee Library
4409:Holzapfel, Richard N.
3551:"KENNETH L CANNON II"
3291:, pp. 85β87, 93.
3263:Journal of Discourses
2739:Wixom, Hartt (2006).
2041:, pp. 41β42, 47.
1902:had been killed; and
1798:Mark R. Ashurst-McGee
1587:
1579:
1568:
1554:The Salt Lake Tribune
1508:, which later became
1363:
1310:John D. T. McAllister
1218:
1144:
1136:
993:Frederick G. Williams
978:
896:Clay County, Missouri
696:
8715:SmootβRowlett family
8610:American orchardists
8470:Robert C. Crossfield
6676:Harbertson (1988β89)
4394:Deseret Book Company
4327:, pp. 326β327,
4325:Macmillan Publishing
4189:Alexander, Thomas G.
1854:SmootβRowlett Family
1802:Documents (Volume 6)
1571:Salt Lake Tabernacle
768:Woodruff joined the
748:Wilford Woodruff Sr.
722:Biography portal
647: 1877;
634:Eudora Young Dunford
557: 1852;
507: 1846;
494:Mary Caroline Barton
480: 1846;
433: 1846;
368:40.77592; -111.86247
8510:Gerald Peterson Jr.
8505:Gerald Peterson Sr.
8402:Charles W. Kingston
8236:Joseph White Musser
8226:J. Leslie Broadbent
7854:(1899β1900, acting)
7848:(1899β1900, acting)
6742:J. Brough (2015β20)
6679:M. Brough (1989β90)
6420:Stevenson (1948β58)
4676:Baugh, Alexander L.
4503:on December 2, 2013
4471:"Woodruff, Wilford"
4244:Black, Susan Easton
4240:Baugh, Alexander L.
4232:Bennett, Richard E.
3914:, pp. 330β331.
3902:, pp. 329β330.
3839:, pp. 313β314.
3827:, pp. 310β312.
3815:, pp. 283β285.
3791:, pp. 282β284.
3755:, pp. 281β282.
3540:, pp. 272β274.
3483:, pp. 265β266.
3471:, pp. 261β263.
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3447:, pp. 253β256.
3435:, pp. 249β252.
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3231:, pp. 152β152.
3219:, p. 230; 404.
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3048:, pp. 181β182.
3036:, p. 177; 201.
3024:, pp. 207β208.
2985:, pp. 172β174.
2973:, pp. 169β170.
2814:, pp. 162β163.
2790:, pp. 156β159.
2778:, pp. 149β151.
2729:, pp. 139β141.
2717:, pp. 134β137.
2693:, pp. 121β124.
2669:, pp. 111β114.
2415:, pp. 324β326.
2403:, pp. 299β301.
2389:Relief Society 1966
2297:Relief Society 1966
2225:, pp. 328β333.
2213:, pp. 167β168.
2170:, pp. 374β375.
1981:, pp. 123β124.
1892:William E. McLellin
1717:Juvenile Instructor
1533:general authorities
1520:Political manifesto
1072:Thomas G. Alexander
1043:Abraham O. Woodruff
926:Marriage and family
733:LDS movement portal
665:Abraham O. Woodruff
358: /
8154:Recognized leaders
7930:Executive director
6842:(1844β45, 1851β68)
6694:Kendrick (1992β93)
4729:. Salt Lake City:
4311:"Council of Fifty"
4159:, pp. xivβxv.
4042:. October 10, 1883
2681:, p. 118β119.
2609:, p. 103β104.
2439:, p. 326β328.
2347:Hardy, Jeffrey S.
2242:. December 2, 1838
1790:Elizabeth A. Kuehn
1786:Alexander L. Baugh
1782:Brenden W. Rensink
1767:'s, revelations).
1726:Matthias F. Cowley
1606:Matthias F. Cowley
1590:
1582:
1574:
1490:Utah Sugar Company
1485:depression in 1893
1413:EdmundsβTucker Act
1373:
1266:Mormon Reformation
1253:Mormon Reformation
1221:
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1098:York County, Maine
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875:Richland, New York
851:disenfranchisement
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467:Sarah Elinor Brown
8645:Farmers from Utah
8552:
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8485:James D. Harmston
8475:Terrill R. Dalton
8460:Winston Blackmore
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8276:J. LaMoine Jenson
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7830:(1881β83, acting)
7719:(1830β31, acting)
7653:
7652:
6775:
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6700:Stanley (1996β97)
6661:Pinegar (1979β85)
6534:Corbitt (2020β23)
6522:Burgess (2004β09)
6465:Pinegar (1985β89)
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4950:Succeeded by
4918:Succeeded by
4886:Succeeded by
4854:Project Gutenberg
4833:Papers Foundation
4761:Papers Foundation
4703:978-0-8425-2776-7
4527:978-0-615-83532-7
4387:Ludlow, Daniel H.
4068:. April 13, 1889.
3998:978-0-307-59490-7
3767:, pp. 14β16.
3707:, pp. 9β105.
2750:978-1-55517-867-3
2645:, pp. 85β86.
2585:, pp. 98β99.
2573:, p. 95; 97.
2561:, pp. 90β93.
2489:, p. 75; 78.
2477:, pp. 55β61.
2299:, pp. 30β31.
2182:, pp. 51β52.
2029:, pp. 34β37.
2005:, pp. 28β29.
1765:Joseph Smith, Jr.
1364:Wilford Woodruff
1298:St. George Temple
1205:Mississippi River
1152:Times and Seasons
834:St. George Temple
788:, before joining
780:, founder of the
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8412:John O. Kingston
8374:J. Marion Hammon
8303:Leroy S. Johnson
8296:
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8281:Lynn A. Thompson
8221:Lorin C. Woolley
8187:Wilford Woodruff
8180:Disputed leaders
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6531:Holmes (2015β20)
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4928:Preceded by
4869:Preceded by
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4837:Wilford Woodruff
4831:Wilford Woodruff
4759:Wilford Woodruff
4753:Archival records
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4566:10.2307/45225323
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5955:M. R. Ballard
5953:
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5809:
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5799:S. W. Kimball
5797:
5794:
5791:
5788:
5785:
5782:
5779:
5776:
5773:
5770:
5767:
5764:
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5757:J. F. Merrill
5755:
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5745:M. J. Ballard
5743:
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5635:
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5469:L. E. Johnson
5467:
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5252:G.F. Richards
5250:
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5232:
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5196:
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5009:
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5004:
5001:Presidents of
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4660:
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4644:
4640:
4636:
4634:9781560852124
4630:
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4418:
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4410:
4406:
4403:
4402:0-87579-924-8
4399:
4395:
4392:
4388:
4385:
4381:
4377:
4373:
4371:0-252-01833-8
4367:
4363:
4358:
4354:
4353:
4347:
4344:
4340:
4336:
4334:0-02-879602-0
4330:
4326:
4322:
4321:
4316:
4312:
4307:
4303:
4298:
4294:
4290:
4289:
4284:
4279:
4275:
4271:
4267:
4265:9780842527767
4261:
4257:
4253:
4249:
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4237:
4233:
4229:
4225:
4220:
4216:
4212:
4208:
4206:1-56085-045-0
4202:
4198:
4194:
4190:
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4185:
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4017:
4008:
4004:
4000:
3994:
3990:
3989:
3981:
3974:
3968:
3961:
3956:
3950:, p. xi.
3949:
3944:
3937:
3932:
3925:
3920:
3913:
3908:
3901:
3896:
3889:
3884:
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3615:
3611:
3607:
3603:
3599:
3595:
3591:
3587:
3583:
3576:
3560:
3556:
3552:
3546:
3539:
3534:
3532:
3516:
3512:
3510:9780874804256
3506:
3502:
3501:
3496:
3489:
3482:
3477:
3470:
3465:
3458:
3453:
3446:
3441:
3434:
3429:
3422:
3417:
3410:
3405:
3398:
3393:
3386:
3381:
3374:
3369:
3362:
3355:
3350:
3346:
3342:
3341:
3333:
3326:
3321:
3314:
3309:
3302:
3297:
3290:
3285:
3277:
3276:William Budge
3273:
3272:Liverpool, UK
3269:
3265:
3264:
3259:
3252:
3245:
3240:
3238:
3230:
3225:
3218:
3213:
3211:
3203:
3198:
3196:
3188:
3183:
3176:
3171:
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3133:
3125:
3120:
3118:
3110:
3105:
3103:
3095:
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3059:
3054:
3047:
3042:
3035:
3030:
3023:
3018:
3011:
3006:
2999:
2994:
2992:
2984:
2979:
2972:
2967:
2960:
2955:
2947:
2943:
2939:
2935:
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2922:
2917:
2910:
2905:
2897:
2896:
2888:
2872:
2868:
2862:
2854:
2850:
2844:
2837:
2832:
2825:
2820:
2813:
2808:
2801:
2796:
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2784:
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2772:
2765:
2760:
2752:
2746:
2742:
2735:
2728:
2723:
2716:
2711:
2704:
2699:
2692:
2687:
2680:
2675:
2668:
2663:
2656:
2655:Anderson 2003
2651:
2644:
2639:
2632:
2627:
2620:
2615:
2608:
2603:
2596:
2591:
2584:
2579:
2572:
2567:
2560:
2555:
2548:
2543:
2537:, p. 85.
2536:
2531:
2524:
2519:
2513:, p. 75.
2512:
2507:
2501:, p. 83.
2500:
2495:
2488:
2483:
2476:
2471:
2455:
2451:
2445:
2438:
2433:
2427:, p. 63.
2426:
2421:
2414:
2409:
2402:
2397:
2391:, p. 52.
2390:
2385:
2378:
2373:
2371:
2354:
2350:
2343:
2336:
2331:
2329:
2327:
2325:
2316:
2312:
2305:
2298:
2293:
2286:
2281:
2275:, p. 99.
2274:
2269:
2263:, p. 77.
2262:
2257:
2241:
2237:
2231:
2224:
2219:
2212:
2207:
2205:
2203:
2201:
2194:, p. 96.
2193:
2188:
2181:
2176:
2169:
2164:
2157:
2152:
2150:
2148:
2146:
2144:
2142:
2134:
2129:
2122:
2117:
2115:
2113:
2105:
2100:
2093:
2088:
2086:
2084:
2076:
2071:
2064:
2059:
2053:, p. 48.
2052:
2047:
2040:
2035:
2028:
2023:
2017:, p. 32.
2016:
2011:
2004:
1999:
1993:, p. 21.
1992:
1987:
1980:
1975:
1968:
1963:
1957:, p. 12.
1956:
1951:
1944:
1939:
1935:
1920:
1913:
1909:
1905:
1901:
1897:
1893:
1889:
1885:
1881:
1875:
1871:
1860:
1857:
1855:
1852:
1851:
1847:
1836:
1833:
1822:
1811:
1807:
1803:
1799:
1795:
1794:David W. Grua
1791:
1787:
1783:
1779:
1774:
1770:
1766:
1762:
1761:
1755:
1752:
1746:
1745:
1739:
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1731:
1727:
1722:
1718:
1714:
1709:
1705:
1701:
1697:
1692:
1691:
1685:
1683:
1682:Second Coming
1678:
1677:Brigham Young
1674:
1670:
1666:
1665:Second Coming
1656:
1654:
1650:
1646:
1641:
1638:
1634:
1629:
1627:
1626:
1621:
1617:
1616:B. H. Roberts
1613:
1612:
1607:
1601:
1599:
1595:
1586:
1578:
1572:
1567:
1558:
1556:
1555:
1549:
1544:
1539:
1534:
1530:
1529:B. H. Roberts
1526:
1517:
1515:
1511:
1510:Ricks College
1507:
1503:
1499:
1495:
1491:
1486:
1481:
1478:
1473:
1462:
1460:
1456:
1455:B. H. Roberts
1451:
1449:
1444:
1440:
1439:Liberal Party
1434:
1431:
1426:
1422:
1418:
1414:
1410:
1405:
1403:
1400:
1395:
1391:
1387:
1383:
1382:senior member
1362:
1353:
1350:
1345:
1339:
1336:
1332:
1328:
1324:
1320:
1314:
1311:
1307:
1306:Brigham Young
1303:
1299:
1295:
1285:
1282:
1278:
1273:
1271:
1267:
1262:
1257:
1254:
1250:
1245:
1243:
1239:
1234:
1231:
1227:
1217:
1211:Settling Utah
1208:
1206:
1202:
1198:
1193:
1188:
1186:
1180:
1178:
1174:
1170:
1166:
1162:
1161:Nauvoo Legion
1158:
1154:
1153:
1143:
1135:
1126:
1124:
1119:
1113:
1111:
1107:
1103:
1099:
1095:
1091:
1075:
1073:
1069:
1063:
1060:
1056:
1050:
1048:
1044:
1041:
1036:
1035:Brigham Young
1030:
1027:
1023:
1019:
1013:
1010:
1006:
1002:
999:in Nauvoo by
998:
994:
990:
986:
977:
973:
967:
964:
961:
958:
955:
952:
949:
946:
943:
940:
939:
938:
935:
933:
923:
921:
917:
911:
909:
905:
901:
897:
886:
884:
880:
876:
872:
868:
867:spotted fever
858:
856:
852:
848:
844:
839:
835:
831:
827:
823:
818:
816:
812:
808:
807:Smith's death
804:
800:
796:
791:
787:
783:
779:
775:
771:
766:
764:
760:
756:
753:
749:
734:
723:
710:
705:
701:
695:
690:
686:
682:
678:
674:
670:
666:
662:
658:
629:
628:
606:
605:
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585:
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565:
539:
538:
516:
515:
489:
488:
462:
461:
442:
441:
415:
414:
392:
391:
389:
385:
380:
342:
339:
336:Resting place
333:
329:
328:San Francisco
320:
316:
312:
308:March 1, 1807
300:
296:
291:
287:
283:
280:
272:
268:
264:
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234:
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197:
177:
174:
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132:
112:
109:
105:
101:
97:
94:
91:
87:
84:
81:
77:
57:
54:
50:
45:
41:
34:
29:
22:
19:
8536:
8525:
8500:Ivan Neilsen
8495:Frank Naylor
8440:Joel LeBaron
8346:
8338:
8313:Warren Jeffs
8192:Lorenzo Snow
8186:
8161:Joseph Smith
8087:
8077:
8067:
7833:
7827:
7608:B. Young Jr.
7602:B. Young Sr.
7583:
7518:W. W. Taylor
7512:J. W. Taylor
7500:G. J. Taylor
6924:J. Q. Cannon
6918:G. Q. Cannon
6912:A. M. Cannon
6906:A. H. Cannon
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145:Lorenzo Snow
93:Lorenzo Snow
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8570:1898 deaths
8565:1807 births
8490:Alex Joseph
8308:Rulon Jeffs
8291:FLDS Church
8171:John Taylor
7969:(1999β2000)
7804:W. Richards
7646:(1884β1924)
7644:S. B. Young
7632:J. A. Young
7622:(1867β1924)
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7418:(1880β1911)
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7344:P. Richards
7338:L. Richards
7334:(1867β1919)
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7304:(1881β1909)
7298:(1880β1908)
7268:(1882β1902)
7262:(1882β1925)
7238:(1880β1905)
7232:(1880β1913)
7208:(1880β1916)
7206:F. M. Lyman
7200:A. M. Lyman
7154:(1867β1925)
7148:(1844β1905)
7094:(1883β1911)
7074:J. M. Grant
7070:(1882β1945)
7068:H. J. Grant
7062:G. D. Grant
7058:(1882β1924)
7032:J. Fielding
7026:A. Fielding
7022:(1880β1909)
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6384:(1880β1901)
6329:(1998β2001)
6242:(1898β1901)
5975:(1994β2017)
5969:(1988β2015)
5963:(1986β2008)
5957:(1985β2023)
5939:(1981β2004)
5933:(1978β2007)
5927:(1976β2004)
5921:(1974β2015)
5903:(1970β2015)
5891:(1963β2018)
5879:(1961β2008)
5841:L. Richards
5739:R. R. Lyman
5685:G. A. Smith
5679:H. M. Smith
5669:(1898β1943)
5663:(1897β1904)
5657:(1897β1911)
5645:(1889β1921)
5639:(1889β1906)
5633:(1884β1911)
5627:(1882β1945)
5625:H. J. Grant
5621:(1882β1907)
5615:(1880β1911)
5613:J. H. Smith
5609:(1880β1916)
5607:F. M. Lyman
5603:(1879β1909)
5591:(1866β1918)
5585:(1864β1903)
5577:J. A. Young
5573:(1860β1901)
5567:(1855β1924)
5565:J. W. Young
5553:J. M. Grant
5537:(1849β1901)
5517:A. M. Lyman
5499:W. Richards
5493:G. A. Smith
5487:W. Woodruff
5439:P. P. Pratt
5308:(1995β2008)
5206:(1899β1901)
5097:(1995β2008)
5037:(1898β1901)
4872:John Taylor
4825:Other links
4507:November 6,
4445:BYU Studies
4157:Staker 1993
4145:Staker 1993
4091:Staker 1993
3960:Jessee 1986
3948:Staker 1993
3936:Cowley 1909
3924:Jessee 1986
3765:Irving 1974
3268:G. F. Gibbs
3010:Jessee 1986
2998:Jessee 1994
1979:Jessee 1986
1904:John Taylor
1749:LDS Church
1643:Woodruff's
1417:Gardo House
1369: 1875
1349:Edmunds Act
1118:John Taylor
1001:Hyrum Smith
937:His wives:
920:Charismatic
847:Edmunds Act
790:Zion's Camp
591:Sarah Brown
366: /
353:111Β°51β²45β³W
137:John Taylor
134:Predecessor
83:John Taylor
79:Predecessor
8559:Categories
8352:James Oler
8326:Lyle Jeffs
7981:(2004β05).
7864:J.F. Smith
7816:Carrington
7810:G.A. Smith
7626:Jos. Young
7614:John Young
7488:O. Spencer
7482:D. Spencer
7428:Jos. Smith
7416:John Smith
7404:G.A. Smith
7314:J. C. Rich
7308:C. C. Rich
7044:D. Fullmer
6930:Carrington
6704:Dellenbach
6683:Dellenbach
6599:Farnsworth
6499:Dellenbach
6481:Dellenbach
6430:G.C. Smith
6382:J.F. Smith
6327:Dellenbach
6288:G.C. Smith
6258:G.A. Smith
6246:J.F. Smith
5595:Carrington
5246:G.A. Smith
5053:G.A. Smith
5003:the Church
4992:Presidents
4607:0941214923
4488:0874804256
4422:0884948358
4389:, Editor.
4181:References
3717:Hardy 1992
3705:Quinn 1985
3659:0060663715
2425:Quinn 1985
1399:Republican
1329:and other
1192:Orson Hyde
1026:missionary
571:Emma Smith
372: (
350:40Β°46β²33β³N
304:1807-03-01
248:1898-09-02
240:1839-04-26
212:End reason
191:1889-04-07
183:1839-04-26
151:End reason
126:1889-04-07
118:1880-10-10
71:1898-09-02
63:1889-04-07
8480:Tom Green
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6276:E. Curtis
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6211:Young Men
6027:Stevenson
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5481:J. Taylor
5477:(1838β46)
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5451:Wm. Smith
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5019:(1847β77)
5013:(1830β44)
4712:658200536
4643:710044985
4582:259871046
4536:880976216
4295:(2): 154.
4274:658200536
4007:955274387
3614:254447400
3521:August 2,
3349:304833179
3289:Stuy 2011
1931:Citations
1680:Christ's
1655:classes.
1502:Salt Lake
1302:endowment
1294:president
1108:coast to
1049:in 1859.
1022:set apart
908:Tennessee
838:endowment
830:president
755:president
684:Signature
387:Spouse(s)
257:Called by
200:Called by
142:Successor
89:Successor
49:President
8147:movement
7834:Woodruff
7828:Woodruff
7781:Robinson
7758:Thompson
7638:P. Young
7596:Yearsley
7584:Woodruff
7530:Thatcher
7524:Teasdale
7446:W. Smith
7410:H. Smith
7398:E. Smith
7368:Rockwood
7362:Rockwell
7302:Reynolds
7278:O. Pratt
7266:Peterson
7140:Jennings
7016:(1845β?)
7002:Eldredge
6960:Coolidge
6650:Goaslind
6644:Blackman
6563:Thatcher
6376:M. Hardy
6321:Goaslind
6294:Eldredge
6234:Woodruff
6015:Andersen
5991:Uchtdorf
5961:Wirthlin
5913:McConkie
5811:Petersen
5619:Teasdale
5601:Thatcher
5511:H. Smith
5457:O. Pratt
5433:McLellin
5379:J. Smith
5367:Apostles
5300:Hinckley
5186:Woodruff
5095:Hinckley
5029:Woodruff
4840:Archived
4616:25871586
4574:45225323
4497:30473917
4469:(1994).
4431:26799181
4380:23219530
4343:24502140
4246:(eds.).
4234:(2010).
4215:23968564
4191:(1991).
4046:July 11,
3694:: 27β35.
3691:Sunstone
3668:41380398
3606:45060569
3345:ProQuest
2936:(1938).
2877:July 11,
2359:June 26,
1818:See also
1800:(eds.).
1323:baptized
1270:Utah War
1197:fly fish
985:Kirtland
904:Arkansas
836:, where
660:Children
284:ordained
8143:in the
8141:Leaders
8025:(2019β)
7961:Carmack
7949:Nadauld
7937:Carmack
7746:Corrill
7729:Cowdery
7723:Whitmer
7717:Cowdery
7566:Whitney
7476:W. Snow
7470:L. Snow
7464:E. Snow
7386:Shumway
7296:Preston
7260:Penrose
7236:Nuttall
7230:Murdock
7146:Johnson
7104:Heywood
7014:Farnham
6984:Daniels
6948:Clinton
6942:Clayton
6936:Clawson
6882:Bullock
6834:Babbitt
6815:of the
6811:of the
6809:Members
6766:Roberts
6710:Hammond
6689:Nadauld
6665:Simpson
6626:Buehner
6587:Ballard
6575:Roberts
6540:(2023β)
6517:Robbins
6505:Hammond
6487:Nadauld
6469:Holland
6394:Roberts
6359:(2020β)
6333:Hammond
6312:Backman
6300:Backman
6282:Bentley
6219:General
6053:(2023β)
6047:(2018β)
6041:(2018β)
6035:(2015β)
6033:Renlund
6029:(2015β)
6023:(2015β)
6021:Rasband
6017:(2009β)
6011:(2008β)
6005:(2007β)
5999:(2004β)
5993:(2004β)
5987:(1995β)
5981:(1994β)
5979:Holland
5951:(1984β)
5945:(1984β)
5937:Maxwell
5847:Bennion
5829:Stapley
5751:Widtsoe
5727:Talmage
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