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1450:, which officially ended the church's support of plural marriage. After the manifesto was issued, judge Charles S. Zane stated that no further church property would be confiscated. Woodruff further clarified in hearings about confiscated church property that men with plural wives should "cease associating with them", though Joseph F. Smith and Lorenzo Snow did not make such strong statements. When the First Presidency suggested issuing another manifesto to tell polygamous men from associating with plural wives, Woodruff said that a man who neglected his wives and children could face church discipline. Law professor Kenneth L. Cannon II states that Woodruff's intent with the 1890 Manifesto was to stop the creation of more plural marriages but allow existing ones to continue. The judge in the hearing decided not to return confiscated property to the church, stating that while the practice of polygamy may have stopped, it was still taught as part of the religion. Lobbyists managed to obtain amnesty for Mormons who did not enter polygamy after November 1890, but polygamists still did not have the right to vote. When Democrats took office in 1893, they restored property to the church and civil rights to members of the church. Historian Thomas Alexander stated in his biography of Woodruff that Woodruff's decision to stop polygamy was a significant transition "from isolation to assimilation, from extremism to respectability". 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. 1134: 1397:
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. 1284:
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. 1840: 728: 1183:
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
1104:, on July 16, where he baptized some of his relatives. Baptizing his family brought him great joy, saying that it was in fulfillment of a dream he had when he was young. Although Phebe did not accompany him on all of his journeys over the next year and a half, she stayed at various locations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Maineβ€”locations that he, to some extent, made his base of operations. Woodruff baptized over 100 people during this mission. In 1838, Woodruff led a party of 53 members in wagons from the 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, officialβ€”and 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 1216: 1566: 1577: 694: 1585: 33: 1536:
for senate. Heber J. Grant said that Thatcher should have consulted with the other apostles and the First Presidency before accepting the nomination for senate. Thatcher argued that the First Presidency did not have the right to limit a member's political decisions. At a general priesthood session, Joseph F. Smith said that any obligations that take a member away from their religious duties should be discussed with their presiding officers. He said that any
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performed baptisms for the dead on behalf of 141 of his relatives in the 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
1142: 1251:. Woodruff spent some time in 1854 educating his own children at home before public schools were established. He was president of a society for a lecture and discussion group called the Universal Scientific Society, founded in February 1855 and disbanded in November 1855. He also attended meetings of the Polysophical Society, a literary group including Lorenzo and Eliza Snow. The society stopped meeting after the 910:. Woodruff's original companion was Harry Brown, who later left Woodruff to return to his family in Kirtland. Most of the mission, Woodruff preached in small towns and villages in western Kentucky and Tennessee and supported new members there. Warren Parrish ordained Woodruff as an elder in June 1835, and Woodruff heard in February 1836 that Smith had called him as a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy. 1033:
Giles Meeks 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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Phebe went into labor 6 weeks early, giving birth to a son who died two days after birth. Woodruff joined an advance company that left in April 1847 to find a place to settle, leaving his family in Winter 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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1857. On multiple occasions, his products won prizes at the Utah Territorial Fair. Woodruff led the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society from 1862 to 1877. The organization encouraged experimentation and shared knowledge about what plants would grow well in the territory. The Utah Territorial Legislature chartered it in 1856.
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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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supporting her husband in all of his future work for the Lord; she chose to live and persevere with the faithful. She recovered after receiving a blessing from 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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holder ought to have permission from his church leaders before pursuing a political office. Republican leaders connected Smith's statements with Thatcher and Roberts's political activity and used it to criticize the Democratic Party. Smith's remarks became controversial, with some members calling for
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of the church. Roberts opposed women's suffrage, while Woodruff and the First Presidency supported it. Thatcher had issues with chronic ulcers and a morphine addiction, and in the rare times when he was in good health, he often failed to attend meetings. Thatcher ran as the Democratic Party's nominee
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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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was convicted of polygamy in a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Utah's U.S. marshal started looking for Woodruff, and Woodruff fled to Bunkerville, Nevada, northern Arizona, and New Mexico. A new Supreme Court ruling required the federal government to provide positive evidence of polygamy before convicting
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drafted a "Political Manifesto" at Woodruff's request. It stated that religion and politics had always been separate in the church, but that people in full-time church positions should get approval from the First Presidency before accepting a political nomination. All members of the First Presidency
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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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After Brigham Young's death in August 1877, John Taylor became the new president of the church, and Woodruff became president of the Twelve Apostles. Woodruff chaired the committee to separate Brigham Young's personal property from church property, finding that Brigham Young owed the church almost $
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with writing parts of the temple ceremony. McAllister served as first counselor in the temple presidency and later succeeded Woodruff as temple president in 1884. In February 1877, Woodruff received a revelation that church members could act as a proxy in the temple for not only their own relatives,
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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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and served with Woodruff as he presided over the Eastern States Mission. Phebe was later numbered among the "leading ladies" who helped organize the Relief Society in Utah Territory in the 1860s through the 1880s. She was also a key figure behind the Indignation Meeting of 1870 that was an important
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stated that "what Brother Woodruff has said is revelation and will be fulfilled". Woodruff believed that the United States would disassemble by 1890. In January 1880, he received a revelation referred to as the "Wilderness Prophecy", which stated that enemies of the church would be destroyed before
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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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During Woodruff's time as president of the LDS Church, his wife Emma Smith Woodruff accompanied him to public functions, and she was the only wife he lived with after Phebe's death in 1885. She was a niece of Abraham O. Smoot. Although she married Woodruff, then age 46, when she was 15, she did not
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Starting in 1847, members of the church sealed their relatives to a family member or friend who held the priesthood, since Brigham Young said that all marriages before the Restoration were illegitimate. Brigham Young also stated that children born outside of marriage should be sealed to the parent
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in 1890. In June 1890, the First Presidency told church officials that leaders were no longer allowed to perform plural marriages in the United States. Henry W. Lawrence replaced Marshal Dyer and threatened to confiscate the temples in Logan, Manti, and St. George, as they were not used for public
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in 1856. Woodruff was president of the Deseret Horticultural Society, founded in September 1855, which sought to find the most productive trees and bushes. By his own report, he had cultivated over 70 kinds of apples via importing and grafting, along with apricots, peaches, grapes, and currants in
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dedicated the temple on April 30, 1846. Woodruff oversaw 40 families, and they stayed at Winter Quarters. Many people got sick in Winter Quarters, and Woodruff's 16-month-old son, Joseph, died of a respiratory infection on November 12, 1846. Phebe's friend from England, Jane Benbow, also died, and
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During their journey west, Phebe became deathly ill. She frequently slipped into unconsciousness starting on December 2, 1838. Phebe reported that she conversed with two angels who gave her the choice to live or die. They said that she could choose to live if she would accept the responsibility of
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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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president for that organization. She also served as a member of the Relief Society General Board from 1892 to 1910. Woodruff spent more time with Emma's children than his children from other wives. He corresponded most frequently with Emma's and Phebe's children, giving them advice on living a
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Woodruff was dedicated to the Latter Day Saint Church, which distanced him from his family, who did not believe in the church. He returned to Kirtland in November 1836, where he studied Latin and Greek grammar at the Kirtland School, a school for adult education, which met in the attic of the
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Woodruff left his home in Richland after members recruited him to join Zion's Camp in April 1834. He met prominent church leaders, including Joseph Smith, in Kirtland, Ohio, before leaving with Zion's Camp for Missouri in May. When Zion's Camp left Missouri, Woodruff stayed to help members in
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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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Woodruff often hid in southern Utah, though his notoriety led to suspicions cast on anyone nearby. ... Seemingly benign requests for eggs or flour became, once Woodruff was around, indicators that the neighbors were potential spies. Yet Squire does not report any action which verified this
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In July 1838, Smith called Woodruff as a member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles. He was ordained at Far West, Missouri, in April 1839 where the other members of the Quorum of the Twelve had traveled. He suffered from malaria in Commerce, Missouri, during the July epidemic. In 1839, he and
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in 1853. Phebe accompanied her husband on his 1837–1838 mission to the Fox Islands in Maine. During some of this time, she resided with her parents in their house in Maine. She headed west with her husband shortly after the birth of their daughter, despite her reluctance to leave home.
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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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after it was built in 1855, officiating every Saturday in sealings and endowments in 1867 to 1868. He served a "home mission" to reactivate lapsed members and call them to repentance, preaching for a renewed commitment to religion throughout the
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in April 1834. He stayed in Missouri as a missionary, preaching in Arkansas and Tennessee before returning to Kirtland. He married his first wife, Phebe, that year and served a mission in New England. Smith called Woodruff to be a member of the
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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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in Salt Lake City, but the proxy endowments for these men were first done in the St. George Temple. Woodruff also compiled lists of notable men and women, for whom he performed vicarious temple work with the help of Lucy Bigelow Young.
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In the 1880s, Woodruff met Lydia Mary Olive Mamreoff von Finkelstien Mountford, who grew up Christian in Jerusalem. Woodruff and Mountford became friends, and she spent time with Woodruff's family at their summer home. While historian
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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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were the first two apostles to leave from the Nauvoo/Montrose area to go on missions to Britain. He spent over a month in the Staffordshire Potteries and then traveled to Herefordshire, where he preached to members of the
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ordinances were first performed for the dead as well as the living. Woodruff helped standardize the temple ceremony and decreed that church members could act as proxy for anyone they could identify by name. He also ended
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On May 30, 1837, a month after his marriage to Phebe, Woodruff left Kirtland with Jonathan Hale and Milton Holmes to serve a mission in New England. According to their accounts, the main places they preached were
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While Larsen was still technically Church Historian until 1997, others succeeded him as Executive Director of the Historical Department, and those men were sometimes referred to as the Official Church Historians.
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at April's general conference until both repented. Utah became a state with a Republican majority in the state government. Thatcher refused to reconcile with the apostles and continued to experience ill health.
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Woodruff's journals are a significant contribution to LDS Church history. He kept a daily record of his life and activities within the LDS Church, beginning with his mission to the southern states in 1835.
1179:. In May 1844, Woodruff left on another trip to preach and promote Joseph Smith's presidential campaign. News of Smith's death reached Woodruff on July 9, and fellow apostles returned to Nauvoo in August. 1308:, Woodruff was key in implementing endowments for the dead in the temple, in standardizing the ceremonies, and in giving various sermons to encourage broader understanding of the program. Woodruff helped 1433:
believe that "the kingdom of heaven is at hand". Historian Thomas Alexander stated that both the judge's interpretation of church history and the manifesto were "a selective reading" of church history.
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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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referred to a welding link between fathers and their children. Woodruff also encouraged presidents of the four temples in the Utah Territory to coordinate their temple procedures in 1893.
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of 1887 put forth the procedure for confiscating Church property. Marshal Dyer became the federally-appointed receiver of church property, and he confiscated the temple block, the
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shortly after his return from his first mission through Southern Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Woodruff came to Kirtland on November 25, 1836, along with
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at Lehi. The company was not successful and created over $ 300,000 in debt for the Church. The church also supported local industries like coal and iron mining, the
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Hubbard' dress and bonnet in the family. They had often wondered who made them for him. They knew the items had been used for many years when he was in hiding.
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wrote that Woodruff's record was a "priceless" documentary of the discourses of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. Woodruff's diaries are featured prominently in
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Woodruff died in San Francisco, California, on September 2, 1898, after a failed bladder surgery. He was succeeded as church president by his son-in-law,
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in July 1838, and he was ordained in April 1839. Woodruff served a mission in England from August 1839 until April 1841, leading converts from England to
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and sent money to her to support her and their son, James. James came to live with Woodruff as a young man in 1863. Among Woodruff's children was church
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Wilford Woodruff, Fourth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: History of His Life and Labors as Recorded in His Daily Journals
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virtuous life and saving money. He built homes for his wives, and he sent money to his wives and children, probably based on their individual needs.
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in February 1842. Woodruff supervised the physical printing of the paper, and he and John Taylor also published a general interest newspaper called
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Mormon leaders that made changes to church policies on plural marriage; recognition of legitimacy of leadership varies by fundamentalist group.
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as first counselor. Other members of the Quorum took this opportunity to raise grievances against Cannon, stating that he had defended his son
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Woodruff was also on the Board of Regents of the University of Deseret, where he chaired a committee to prepare spelling books in the
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Mormon leaders prior to the start of the fundamentalist movement and recognized by most fundamentalists as legitimate church leaders.
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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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Mary Ann Jackson (February 18, 1818 – October 25, 1894) m. April 15, 1846, or August 2, 1846 (divorced in 1848 but resealed in 1878)
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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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In Nauvoo, the Twelve Apostles assigned Woodruff to assist with the church's temporal matters in Nauvoo. He became co-manager of
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Woodruff was the founding director of Zion's Cooperative Savings Bank in August 1871. He was also on the board of directors for
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and was heavily involved in the social and economic life of his community. He worked as an Assistant Church Historian and as
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In 1837 the callings of Church Historian and Church Recorder were separated, but in 1842 these callings were again merged.
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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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for Mormon immigrant residents in Utah Territory. Judges cited a disdain for federal law, pointing to doctrines such as
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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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Alexander, Thomas (2000). "Manifesto, Political". In Garr, Arnold K.; Cannon, Donald Q.; Cowan, Richard O. (eds.).
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and Elijah Cheney) preached their message voluntarily and free of charge, and how they purported to heal the sick.
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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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Six of Woodruff's wives bore him a total of 34 children, with three wives and 14 children preceding him in death.
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There is no explicit record of Woodruff's sealings to Brown and Barton, but circumstantial evidence suggests it.
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Starting in 1978, the duties of Church Historians fell to the Executive director of the historical department.
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Mary Meek Giles Webster (September 6, 1802 – October 3, 1852) m. March 28, 1852 (died 7 months after sealing)
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made it illegal for religious entities to own property worth more than $ 50,000 in any territory, and the
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resort, and the state's first hydroelectric generating facility. The church completed and dedicated the
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Clarissa Henrietta Hardy (November 20, 1834 - September 3, 1903) m. April 20, 1852 (divorced in 1853)
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Mary Caroline Barton (January 12, 1829 – August 10, 1910) m. August 2, 1846 (divorced after 3 weeks)
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Sarah Elinor Brown (August 22, 1827 – December 25, 1915) m. August 2, 1846 (divorced after 3 weeks)
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During Woodruff's tenure, the church faced a number of legal battles with the United States. The
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from 1856 to 1889. He was married to three more wives between 1852 and 1853. In 1877, he became
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After the death of John Taylor in July 1887, Woodruff assumed leadership of the church as the
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The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles had not had twelve members since September 3, 1837, when
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Eudora Young Dunford (May 12, 1852 – October 21, 1921) m. March 10, 1877 (divorced in 1879)
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Woodruff was one of four sons born to Beulah Thompson and Aphek Woodruff. Beulah died of "
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A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870
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A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870
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ordinances were performed for the dead as well as for the living. Under the direction of
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Woodruff and his family arrived in Salt Lake City on October 15, 1850. He served in the
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Grow, Matthew J.; Turley, Richard E.; Harper, Steven C.; Hales, Scott A., eds. (2018).
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Things in Heaven and Earth: The Life and Times of Wilford Woodruff, a Mormon Prophet
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The last shall be first and the first shall be last: Discourse and Mormon history
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would be "swept into the sea, by the sea heaving itself beyond its bounds"; and
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the husband, and Woodruff could appear in public again until the 1882 when the
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Phebe Whittemore Carter (March 8, 1807 – November 10, 1885), m. April 13, 1837
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Jessee, Dean C. (1986). "Wilford Woodruff". In Arrington, Leonard J. (ed.).
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In 2005 the callings of Church Historian and Church Recorder was restored.
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A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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attended the 1895 state constitutional convention as Democrats. Both were
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Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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temples during his tenure. Woodruff also established Bannock Academy in
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Sarah Delight Stocking (July 26, 1838 – May 28, 1906) m. July 31, 1857
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were disfellowshipped and removed from the Quorum. Since that time,
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ruled against the naturalization of Mormon residents. In response,
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on December 31, 1833. He was impressed with how the missionaries (
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Term ended by removal of apostleship; was later excommunicated.
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in England, and his 1847 journal account of his fishing in the
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Church History, Selections from the Encyclopedia of Mormonism.
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brought membership in the Quorum of the Twelve to ten members.
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had been added to the Quorum. The ordinations of Woodruff and
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Sarah Brown (January 1, 1834 – May 9, 1909), m. March 13, 1853
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Wilford Woodruff Farm House where Emma lived; built in 1859
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step in the women of Utah being granted the right to vote.
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Wilford Woodruff's Journal: 1833-1898 Typescript, Volume 6
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were the 2006 course of study in the LDS Church's Sunday
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Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Wilford Woodruff
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had been excommunicated and removed from the Quorum;
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700,000 in real-estate and other expenses. In 1879,
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Temple changes and church economic stimulus efforts
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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 3255: 2654: 1583: 1575: 1564: 1359: 1214: 1140: 1132: 1020:in Nauvoo. 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B. Hinckley 5874: 5868: 5862: 5856: 5850: 5844: 5838: 5832: 5826: 5820: 5814: 5808: 5802: 5796: 5790: 5784: 5778: 5775:A. A. Hinckley 5772: 5766: 5760: 5754: 5748: 5742: 5736: 5733:S. L. Richards 5730: 5724: 5718: 5712: 5706: 5700: 5697:G. F. Richards 5694: 5688: 5682: 5676: 5670: 5664: 5661:A. O. Woodruff 5658: 5652: 5646: 5640: 5634: 5628: 5622: 5616: 5610: 5604: 5598: 5592: 5586: 5580: 5574: 5568: 5562: 5556: 5550: 5547:F. D. Richards 5544: 5538: 5532: 5526: 5520: 5514: 5508: 5502: 5496: 5490: 5484: 5478: 5472: 5466: 5460: 5454: 5448: 5442: 5436: 5430: 5424: 5418: 5412: 5406: 5400: 5399:(unknown–1837) 5394: 5388: 5382: 5375: 5372: 5371: 5363: 5362: 5355: 5348: 5340: 5331: 5330: 5328: 5327: 5321: 5315: 5309: 5303: 5297: 5291: 5285: 5279: 5273: 5267: 5264:J.F. Smith Jr. 5261: 5255: 5249: 5243: 5237: 5231: 5225: 5219: 5213: 5210:J.F. 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Smith Sr. 5038: 5032: 5026: 5020: 5014: 5007: 5005: 4997: 4996: 4988: 4987: 4980: 4973: 4965: 4957: 4956: 4951: 4948: 4938:Superintendent 4934: 4929: 4925: 4924: 4919: 4916: 4906: 4905: 4893: 4892: 4887: 4884: 4875: 4870: 4866: 4865: 4857: 4856: 4847: 4834: 4826: 4823: 4822: 4821: 4808: 4807: 4806: 4784: 4768: 4762: 4754: 4751: 4749: 4748:External links 4746: 4744: 4743: 4716: 4702: 4671: 4669: 4666: 4664: 4663: 4647: 4633: 4620: 4606: 4593: 4540: 4526: 4513: 4487: 4463: 4454: 4435: 4421: 4405: 4384: 4370: 4357: 4346: 4333: 4306: 4297: 4278: 4264: 4228: 4219: 4205: 4184: 4182: 4179: 4177: 4176: 4174:, p. 212. 4161: 4149: 4147:, p. xiv. 4137: 4110: 4095: 4083: 4081:, p. 201. 4079:Alexander 1991 4071: 4066:Deseret Weekly 4053: 4027: 4025:, p. 179. 4023:Alexander 1991 4012: 3997: 3977: 3964: 3962:, p. 140. 3952: 3940: 3928: 3926:, p. 141. 3916: 3912:Alexander 1991 3904: 3900:Alexander 1991 3892: 3888:Alexander 1991 3880: 3876:Alexander 1991 3868: 3866:, p. 701. 3864:Alexander 2000 3856: 3852:Alexander 1991 3841: 3837:Alexander 1991 3829: 3825:Alexander 1991 3817: 3813:Alexander 1991 3805: 3803:, p. 175. 3793: 3781: 3779:, p. 290. 3769: 3757: 3745: 3743:, p. 280. 3733: 3731:, p. 118. 3721: 3709: 3697: 3673: 3658: 3634: 3632:, p. 287. 3630:Alexander 1991 3619: 3572: 3542: 3538:Alexander 1991 3527: 3509: 3485: 3481:Alexander 1991 3473: 3469:Alexander 1991 3461: 3457:Alexander 1991 3449: 3445:Alexander 1991 3437: 3433:Alexander 1991 3425: 3423:, p. 248. 3421:Alexander 1991 3413: 3409:Alexander 1991 3401: 3397:Alexander 1991 3389: 3385:Alexander 1991 3377: 3358: 3329: 3325:Alexander 1991 3317: 3313:Alexander 1991 3305: 3301:Alexander 1991 3293: 3281: 3278:. p. 229. 3248: 3246:, p. 231. 3244:Alexander 1991 3233: 3221: 3217:Alexander 1991 3206: 3191: 3179: 3167: 3165:, p. 157. 3155: 3151:Alexander 1991 3143: 3141:, p. 225. 3139:Alexander 1991 3128: 3124:Alexander 1991 3113: 3109:Alexander 1991 3098: 3094:Alexander 1991 3086: 3082:Alexander 1991 3074: 3070:Alexander 1991 3062: 3058:Alexander 1991 3050: 3046:Alexander 1991 3038: 3034:Alexander 1991 3026: 3022:Alexander 1991 3014: 3012:, p. 133. 3002: 2987: 2983:Alexander 1991 2975: 2971:Alexander 1991 2963: 2961:, p. 210. 2959:Alexander 1991 2951: 2925: 2923:, p. 206. 2921:Alexander 1991 2913: 2911:, p. 169. 2909:Alexander 1991 2901: 2884: 2858: 2840: 2838:, p. 211. 2836:Alexander 1991 2828: 2826:, p. 166. 2824:Alexander 1991 2816: 2812:Alexander 1991 2804: 2802:, p. 212. 2800:Alexander 1991 2792: 2788:Alexander 1991 2780: 2776:Alexander 1991 2768: 2766:, p. 145. 2764:Alexander 1991 2756: 2749: 2731: 2727:Alexander 1991 2719: 2715:Alexander 1991 2707: 2705:, p. 130. 2703:Alexander 1991 2695: 2691:Alexander 1991 2683: 2679:Alexander 1991 2671: 2667:Alexander 1991 2659: 2657:, p. 154. 2647: 2635: 2631:Alexander 1991 2623: 2621:, p. 327. 2611: 2607:Alexander 1991 2599: 2597:, p. 102. 2595:Alexander 1991 2587: 2583:Alexander 1991 2575: 2571:Alexander 1991 2563: 2559:Alexander 1991 2551: 2549:, p. 404. 2539: 2535:Alexander 1991 2527: 2525:, p. 394. 2515: 2511:Alexander 1991 2503: 2499:Alexander 1991 2491: 2487:Alexander 1991 2479: 2475:Alexander 1991 2467: 2441: 2437:Alexander 1991 2429: 2417: 2413:Alexander 1991 2405: 2401:Alexander 1991 2393: 2381: 2379:, p. 267. 2377:Alexander 1991 2366: 2339: 2337:, p. 213. 2335:Alexander 1991 2320: 2301: 2289: 2287:, p. 463. 2277: 2273:Alexander 1991 2265: 2261:Alexander 1991 2253: 2227: 2215: 2211:Alexander 1991 2196: 2184: 2180:Alexander 1991 2172: 2160: 2158:, p. 376. 2137: 2125: 2123:, p. 135. 2121:Alexander 1991 2108: 2096: 2094:, p. 129. 2092:Alexander 1991 2079: 2067: 2063:Alexander 1991 2055: 2051:Alexander 1991 2043: 2039:Alexander 1991 2031: 2027:Alexander 1991 2019: 2015:Alexander 1991 2007: 2003:Alexander 1991 1995: 1991:Alexander 1991 1983: 1971: 1967:Alexander 1991 1959: 1955:Alexander 1991 1947: 1943:Alexander 1991 1934: 1932: 1929: 1926: 1925: 1916: 1870: 1869: 1867: 1864: 1863: 1862: 1859:Clara W. 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Beebe 663:34 (including 661: 657: 656: 640: 636: 633: 632: 631: 630: 617: 613: 610: 609: 608: 607: 594: 590: 589: 588: 587: 574: 570: 569: 568: 567: 550: 546: 543: 542: 541: 540: 527: 523: 520: 519: 518: 517: 500: 496: 493: 492: 491: 490: 473: 469: 466: 465: 464: 463: 450: 448: 445: 444: 443: 426: 422: 419: 418: 417: 416: 403: 399: 396: 395: 394: 393: 390: 388: 384: 383: 338: 332: 331: 325:(aged 91) 319: 315: 314: 299: 295: 294: 290: 289: 286: 285: 282:Rudger Clawson 279: 277:at end of term 274:Reorganization 271: 270: 267: 263: 262: 259: 253: 252: 233: 232: 226: 225: 222: 221: 218: 217: 214: 208: 207: 202: 196: 195: 176: 175: 169: 168: 165: 164: 161: 160: 157: 156: 153: 147: 146: 143: 139: 138: 135: 131: 130: 111: 110: 104: 103: 100: 99: 96: 95: 90: 86: 85: 80: 76: 75: 56: 55: 44: 43: 40: 39: 36: 28: 27: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 8757: 8746: 8743: 8741: 8738: 8736: 8733: 8731: 8728: 8726: 8723: 8721: 8718: 8716: 8713: 8711: 8708: 8706: 8703: 8701: 8698: 8696: 8693: 8691: 8688: 8686: 8683: 8681: 8678: 8676: 8673: 8671: 8668: 8666: 8663: 8661: 8658: 8656: 8653: 8651: 8648: 8646: 8643: 8641: 8638: 8636: 8633: 8631: 8628: 8626: 8623: 8621: 8618: 8616: 8613: 8611: 8608: 8606: 8603: 8601: 8598: 8596: 8593: 8591: 8588: 8586: 8583: 8581: 8578: 8576: 8573: 8571: 8568: 8566: 8563: 8562: 8560: 8537: 8526: 8522: 8517: 8511: 8508: 8506: 8503: 8501: 8498: 8496: 8493: 8491: 8488: 8486: 8483: 8481: 8478: 8476: 8473: 8471: 8468: 8466: 8463: 8461: 8458: 8457: 8454: 8447: 8441: 8438: 8436: 8435:Ervil LeBaron 8433: 8432: 8430: 8428: 8427:LeBaron Order 8424: 8418: 8415: 8413: 8410: 8408: 8405: 8403: 8400: 8399: 8397: 8395: 8391: 8385: 8382: 8380: 8377: 8375: 8372: 8371: 8369: 8367: 8363: 8353: 8350: 8348: 8345: 8342: 8340: 8337: 8334: 8332: 8331:Merril Jessop 8329: 8327: 8324: 8323: 8320: 8314: 8311: 8309: 8306: 8304: 8301: 8300: 8297: 8294: 8292: 8288: 8282: 8279: 8277: 8274: 8272: 8269: 8267: 8264: 8263: 8261: 8259: 8255: 8248: 8242: 8239: 8237: 8234: 8232: 8229: 8227: 8224: 8222: 8219: 8217: 8214: 8213: 8211: 8209: 8204: 8198: 8195: 8193: 8190: 8188: 8185: 8184: 8182: 8178: 8172: 8169: 8167: 8166:Brigham Young 8164: 8162: 8159: 8158: 8156: 8152: 8146: 8142: 8134: 8129: 8127: 8122: 8120: 8115: 8114: 8111: 8088: 8078: 8068: 8058: 8056: 8051: 8046: 8039: 8035: 8024: 8021: 8018: 8015: 8012: 8009: 8008: 8006: 8002: 7995: 7991: 7980: 7977: 7974: 7971: 7968: 7965: 7962: 7959: 7956: 7953: 7950: 7947: 7944: 7941: 7938: 7935: 7934: 7932: 7928: 7921: 7918: 7915: 7912: 7909: 7906: 7905: 7903: 7899: 7892: 7888: 7877: 7874: 7871: 7868: 7865: 7862: 7859: 7856: 7853: 7850: 7847: 7844: 7841: 7840:F.D. 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Richards 7318: 7315: 7312: 7309: 7306: 7303: 7300: 7297: 7294: 7291: 7288: 7285: 7282: 7279: 7276: 7273: 7270: 7267: 7264: 7261: 7258: 7255: 7252: 7249: 7246: 7243: 7240: 7237: 7234: 7231: 7228: 7225: 7222: 7219: 7216: 7213: 7210: 7207: 7204: 7201: 7198: 7195: 7192: 7189: 7186: 7183: 7180: 7177: 7174: 7171: 7170:H. P. Kimball 7168: 7165: 7164:H. C. Kimball 7162: 7159: 7158:D. P. Kimball 7156: 7153: 7152:C. S. Kimball 7150: 7147: 7144: 7141: 7138: 7135: 7132: 7129: 7126: 7123: 7120: 7117: 7114: 7111: 7108: 7105: 7102: 7099: 7096: 7093: 7090: 7087: 7084: 7081: 7078: 7075: 7072: 7069: 7066: 7063: 7060: 7057: 7054: 7051: 7050:J. S. Fullmer 7048: 7045: 7042: 7039: 7036: 7033: 7030: 7027: 7024: 7021: 7018: 7015: 7012: 7009: 7006: 7003: 7000: 6997: 6994: 6991: 6988: 6985: 6982: 6979: 6976: 6973: 6970: 6967: 6964: 6961: 6958: 6955: 6952: 6949: 6946: 6943: 6940: 6937: 6934: 6931: 6928: 6925: 6922: 6919: 6916: 6913: 6910: 6907: 6904: 6901: 6898: 6895: 6892: 6889: 6886: 6883: 6880: 6877: 6874: 6871: 6868: 6865: 6862: 6859: 6856: 6853: 6850: 6847: 6844: 6841: 6838: 6835: 6832: 6829: 6826: 6825: 6822: 6818: 6814: 6810: 6803: 6798: 6796: 6791: 6789: 6784: 6783: 6780: 6767: 6764: 6763: 6761: 6757: 6750: 6747: 6744: 6741: 6738: 6735: 6732: 6729: 6726: 6723: 6720: 6717: 6714: 6711: 6708: 6705: 6702: 6699: 6696: 6693: 6690: 6687: 6684: 6681: 6678: 6675: 6672: 6669: 6666: 6663: 6660: 6657: 6654: 6651: 6648: 6645: 6642: 6639: 6636: 6633: 6630: 6627: 6624: 6621: 6618: 6615: 6612: 6609: 6606: 6603: 6600: 6597: 6594: 6591: 6588: 6585: 6582: 6579: 6576: 6573: 6570: 6567: 6564: 6561: 6558: 6555: 6554: 6552: 6546: 6539: 6536: 6533: 6530: 6527: 6524: 6521: 6518: 6515: 6512: 6509: 6506: 6503: 6500: 6497: 6494: 6491: 6488: 6485: 6482: 6479: 6476: 6473: 6470: 6467: 6464: 6461: 6458: 6455: 6452: 6449: 6446: 6443: 6440: 6437: 6434: 6431: 6428: 6425: 6422: 6419: 6416: 6413: 6410: 6407: 6404: 6401: 6398: 6395: 6392: 6389: 6386: 6383: 6380: 6377: 6374: 6373: 6371: 6365: 6358: 6355: 6352: 6349: 6346: 6343: 6340: 6337: 6334: 6331: 6328: 6325: 6322: 6319: 6316: 6313: 6310: 6307: 6304: 6301: 6298: 6295: 6292: 6289: 6286: 6283: 6280: 6277: 6274: 6271: 6268: 6265: 6262: 6259: 6256: 6253: 6250: 6247: 6244: 6241: 6238: 6235: 6232: 6229: 6226: 6225: 6223: 6217: 6212: 6204: 6199: 6197: 6192: 6190: 6185: 6184: 6181: 6159: 6150: 6141: 6132: 6130: 6128: 6126: 6124: 6122: 6120: 6118: 6116: 6114: 6112: 6110: 6108: 6098: 6096: 6094: 6092: 6090: 6088: 6086: 6084: 6082: 6080: 6075: 6070: 6063: 6059: 6052: 6049: 6046: 6043: 6040: 6037: 6034: 6031: 6028: 6025: 6022: 6019: 6016: 6013: 6010: 6007: 6004: 6001: 5998: 5995: 5992: 5989: 5986: 5983: 5980: 5977: 5974: 5971: 5968: 5965: 5962: 5959: 5956: 5955:M. R. Ballard 5953: 5950: 5947: 5944: 5941: 5938: 5935: 5932: 5929: 5926: 5923: 5920: 5917: 5914: 5911: 5908: 5905: 5902: 5899: 5896: 5893: 5890: 5887: 5884: 5881: 5878: 5875: 5872: 5869: 5866: 5863: 5860: 5857: 5854: 5851: 5848: 5845: 5842: 5839: 5836: 5833: 5830: 5827: 5824: 5821: 5818: 5815: 5812: 5809: 5806: 5803: 5800: 5799:S. W. Kimball 5797: 5794: 5791: 5788: 5785: 5782: 5779: 5776: 5773: 5770: 5767: 5764: 5761: 5758: 5757:J. F. Merrill 5755: 5752: 5749: 5746: 5745:M. J. Ballard 5743: 5740: 5737: 5734: 5731: 5728: 5725: 5722: 5719: 5716: 5713: 5710: 5707: 5704: 5701: 5698: 5695: 5692: 5689: 5686: 5683: 5680: 5677: 5674: 5671: 5668: 5665: 5662: 5659: 5656: 5653: 5650: 5647: 5644: 5641: 5638: 5637:M. W. Merrill 5635: 5632: 5629: 5626: 5623: 5620: 5617: 5614: 5611: 5608: 5605: 5602: 5599: 5596: 5593: 5590: 5587: 5584: 5581: 5578: 5575: 5572: 5569: 5566: 5563: 5560: 5557: 5554: 5551: 5548: 5545: 5542: 5539: 5536: 5533: 5530: 5527: 5524: 5521: 5518: 5515: 5512: 5509: 5506: 5503: 5500: 5497: 5494: 5491: 5488: 5485: 5482: 5479: 5476: 5473: 5470: 5469:L. E. Johnson 5467: 5464: 5461: 5458: 5455: 5452: 5449: 5446: 5443: 5440: 5437: 5434: 5431: 5428: 5425: 5422: 5421:H. C. Kimball 5419: 5416: 5413: 5410: 5407: 5404: 5401: 5398: 5395: 5392: 5389: 5386: 5383: 5380: 5377: 5376: 5373: 5368: 5361: 5356: 5354: 5349: 5347: 5342: 5341: 5338: 5325: 5322: 5319: 5316: 5313: 5310: 5307: 5304: 5301: 5298: 5295: 5292: 5289: 5286: 5283: 5280: 5277: 5274: 5271: 5268: 5265: 5262: 5259: 5256: 5253: 5252:G.F. Richards 5250: 5247: 5244: 5241: 5238: 5235: 5232: 5229: 5226: 5223: 5220: 5217: 5214: 5211: 5208: 5205: 5202: 5199: 5198:F.D. Richards 5196: 5193: 5190: 5187: 5184: 5181: 5178: 5175: 5172: 5169: 5166: 5163: 5160: 5159: 5156: 5151: 5144: 5139: 5137: 5132: 5130: 5125: 5124: 5121: 5108: 5105: 5102: 5099: 5096: 5093: 5090: 5087: 5084: 5081: 5078: 5075: 5072: 5069: 5066: 5063: 5060: 5057: 5054: 5051: 5048: 5045: 5042: 5039: 5036: 5033: 5030: 5027: 5024: 5021: 5018: 5015: 5012: 5009: 5008: 5006: 5004: 5001:Presidents of 4998: 4993: 4986: 4981: 4979: 4974: 4972: 4967: 4966: 4963: 4954: 4945: 4944: 4939: 4932: 4926: 4922: 4913: 4912: 4907: 4902: 4900: 4894: 4890: 4881: 4880: 4873: 4867: 4864: 4860: 4855: 4851: 4848: 4845: 4841: 4838: 4835: 4832: 4829: 4828: 4820: 4816: 4812: 4809: 4805: 4802: 4801: 4799: 4796: 4792: 4788: 4785: 4783: 4780: 4776: 4772: 4769: 4766: 4763: 4760: 4757: 4756: 4740: 4736: 4732: 4728: 4724: 4723: 4717: 4713: 4709: 4705: 4699: 4695: 4691: 4687: 4686: 4681: 4677: 4673: 4672: 4660: 4656: 4652: 4648: 4644: 4640: 4636: 4634:9781560852124 4630: 4626: 4621: 4617: 4613: 4609: 4603: 4599: 4594: 4583: 4579: 4575: 4571: 4567: 4563: 4559: 4555: 4554: 4546: 4541: 4537: 4533: 4529: 4523: 4519: 4514: 4502: 4498: 4494: 4490: 4484: 4480: 4476: 4472: 4468: 4464: 4460: 4455: 4451: 4447: 4446: 4441: 4436: 4432: 4428: 4424: 4418: 4414: 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: 4245: 4241: 4237: 4233: 4229: 4225: 4220: 4216: 4212: 4208: 4206:1-56085-045-0 4202: 4198: 4194: 4190: 4186: 4185: 4173: 4168: 4166: 4158: 4153: 4146: 4141: 4133: 4129: 4128: 4123: 4117: 4115: 4106: 4099: 4092: 4087: 4080: 4075: 4067: 4063: 4057: 4041: 4037: 4031: 4024: 4019: 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: 3877: 3872: 3865: 3860: 3853: 3848: 3846: 3838: 3833: 3826: 3821: 3814: 3809: 3802: 3797: 3790: 3785: 3778: 3773: 3766: 3761: 3754: 3749: 3742: 3737: 3730: 3725: 3718: 3713: 3706: 3701: 3693: 3692: 3684: 3677: 3669: 3665: 3661: 3655: 3651: 3647: 3646: 3638: 3631: 3626: 3624: 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: 3164: 3159: 3152: 3147: 3140: 3135: 3133: 3125: 3120: 3118: 3110: 3105: 3103: 3095: 3090: 3083: 3078: 3071: 3066: 3059: 3054: 3047: 3042: 3035: 3030: 3023: 3018: 3011: 3006: 2999: 2994: 2992: 2984: 2979: 2972: 2967: 2960: 2955: 2947: 2943: 2939: 2935: 2929: 2922: 2917: 2910: 2905: 2897: 2896: 2888: 2872: 2868: 2862: 2854: 2850: 2844: 2837: 2832: 2825: 2820: 2813: 2808: 2801: 2796: 2789: 2784: 2777: 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: 1735: 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. 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