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4
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Abbott, Ernest Hamlin
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Religious life in America; a record of personal observation
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1902
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5
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Abbot, John Stevens Cabot
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The history of the state of Ohio: from the discovery of the great valley, to the present time; including narratives of early exploration; the struggles between France and England for the possession of the valley; the wars with the Indians; organization of the state; the adventures of the early emigrants; life in the solitudes of the wilderness; biographical sketches of all the governors of Ohio, and of many others of her most illustrious sons; and most of the important events attending the birth, growth and maturity of a state now truly imperial in population, wealth and power
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1875
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5a
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Abbot, L. A.
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Seven wives and seven prisons: or experiences in the life of a matrimonial monomaniac. A true story, written by himself
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1870
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6
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Abdy, Edward Strutt
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Journal of a residence and tour in the United States of North America, from April, 1833, to October, 1834.
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1835
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6a
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Abercromby, Ralph
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Seas and skies in many latitudes; or, wanderings in search of weather. Maps and illustrations
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1888
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7
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Abert, James Williams
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Report of the secretary of war, communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, a report and map of the examination of New Mexico, made by Lieutenant J. W. Abert, of the Topographical Corps
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1848
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7a
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Der Abfall und die Wiederherstellung des ursprünglichen Evangelium
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1900
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7b
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Der Abfall und die Wiederherstellung des ursprünglichen Evangelium
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1901
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7c
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Der Abfall und die Wiederherstellung des ursprünglichen Evangelium
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1901
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8
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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[1901]
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8a
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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[1901]
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9
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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1902
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10
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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1905
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10a
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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1906
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10b
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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1907
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10c
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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1907
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10d
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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1908
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10e
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Der Abfall vom ursprünglichen Evangelium und dessen Wiederherstellung
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1909
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11
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The Academic Review. A Journal of the Polysophical Society of the Brigham Young University
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October 1884 – May 1885
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11a
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An account of the origin of the Mormonites, or Latter-day Saints, (so called.) . . . by an anti-Mormon
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1846
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12
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Ackley, Mary E.
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Crossing the plains and early days in California. Memories of girlhood days in California's golden age
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1928
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13
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The Acorn
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1903 – [1905]
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13a
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The Acorn (Annual)
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1905 – 1930
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13b
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An act to amend an act entitled "An act to amend section fifty-three hundred and fifty-two of the revised statutes of the United States, in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes," approved March twenty-second, eighteen hundred and eighty-two
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[1882]
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13c
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An act to provide for the organization of a regiment of mounted volunteers for the defence of the frontier of Texas, and to authorize the president to call into the service of the United States four additional regiments of volunteers
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[1858]
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13d
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Action of the Utah Methodist Episcopal Church Mission Conference, Ogden, Utah, July 9th, 1881
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1881
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14
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Adams, Charles A.
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Collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Selected and published by Charles A. Adams
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1845
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14a
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Adams, Charles Francis
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Richard Henry Dana. A biography
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1891
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15
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Adams, Frank David
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Ancestors and descendants of Elias Adams: the pioneer, 600–1930, compiled and edited by Frank D. Adams (his grandson). With illustrations by my mother Annie Penrod Adams
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[1930]
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16
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Adams, George J.
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A few plain facts, shewing the folly, wickedness, and imposition of the Rev. Timothy R. Matthews; also, a short sketch of the rise, faith, and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. By George J. Adams, minister of the gospel, Bedford, England. . . .
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1841
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17
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Adams, George J.
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A lecture on the authenticity & scriptural character of the Book of Mormon. By G. J. Adams, a minister of the gospel. Delivered at the town hall, Charlestown, Mass. on Sunday evening, February 4th, and Wednesday evening, February 7th. Reported and published by his friend C. P. B
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1844
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18
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Adams, George J.
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Lecture on the destiny and mission of America, and the true origin of the Indians. By G. J. Adams, minister of the gospel
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1860
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19
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Adams, George J.
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A lecture on the doctrine of baptism for the dead; and preaching to spirits in prison. By Elder G. J. Adams, missionary to Russia. As originally delivered by him in the city of New-York on the 7th of January, 1844. Reported and published by his friend David Rogers
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1844
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20
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Adams, George J.
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A letter to His Excellency John Tyler, president of the United States, touching the signs of the times, and the political destiny of the world: by G. J. Adams, minister of the gospel
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1844
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21
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Adams, George J.
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A true history of the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints—of the restoration of the holy priesthood. And of the late discovery of ancient American records collected from the most authentic sources ever published to the world, which unfold the history of this continent from the earliest ages after the flood, to the beginning of the fifth century of the Christian era. With a sketch of the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Also a brief outline of the persecution, and martyrdom of their prophet, Joseph Smith, and the appointment of his successor James J. Strang. By G. J. Adams, minister of the gospel
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[1849]
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22
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Adams, George J.
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A true history of the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints—of the restoration of the holy priesthood. And of the late discovery of ancient American records collected from the most authentic sources ever published to the world, which unfold the history of this continent from the earliest ages after the flood, to the beginning of the fifth century of the Christian era. With a sketch of the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Also a brief outline of the persecution, and martyrdom of their prophet, Joseph Smith, and the appointment of his successor James J. Strang. By T. H. Horton, minister of the gospel
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[1849]
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23
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Adams, John Quincy
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The birth of Mormonism, by John Quincy Adams, D.D.
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[1916]
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23a
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Adams, Robert Chamblet
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History of the United States in rhyme
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c1884
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24
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Adams, William L.
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A melodrama entitled "Treason, stratagems, and spoils," in five acts. By Breakspear [pseud.]
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1852
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26
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The Adventure. Edited by D. L. Shinn
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June 1875 - October 1875
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27
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The Advocate
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[1873]
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27a
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Affidavits and certificates, disproving the statements and affidavits contained in John C. Bennett's letters.
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August 31, 1842
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27b
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Afterglow
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1920–1923
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27c
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Afterglow. Holiday edition of choice selections from the poets
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1892
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28
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Agee, Alfred W
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Reflections
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1926]
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29
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Ahmanson, John
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Vor tids Muhamed. En historisk og kritisk Fremstilling af Mormonismens fremkomst og Ubdredelse, samt Skildringer af Utahs hemmelige Historie
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1876
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30
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Aiken, Albert W
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Eagle plume, the white avenger
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[1870]
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30a
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Aiken, Albert W
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Eagle plume, the white avenger
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1807 [i.e., 1877]
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31
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Aiken, Albert W
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Gold Dan, or Dick Talbot in Utah
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1898
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32
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Aiken, Albert W
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Gold Dan; or, the white savage of the Great Salt Lake. A terrible tale of the Danites of Mormon land
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1877 – 1878
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33
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Aiken, Albert W
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Iron dagger; or, the high horse in silverland. A tale of strange adventures in the Mogollon country
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1885
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34
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Aiken, Albert W
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Old Lynx, the Mormon detective; or, saved from a terrible fate!
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1884
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35
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Aikman, Duncan
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The taming of the frontier. El Paso, Ogden, Denver, St. Paul, San Francisco, Portland, Kansas City, Cheyenne, San Antonio, Los Angles. By ten authors. Edited by Duncan Aikman
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1925
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35a
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Ainsworth, William Francis, editor
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All round the world: an illustrated record of voyages, travels, and adventures in all parts of the globe. First series
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1868
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35b
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Aitken, James
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From the Clyde to California with jottings by the way. Reprinted from the Greenock Herald. Illustrated
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1882
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35c
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Aitken, James
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A run through the states: supplementary to From the Clyde to California
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[1894]
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36
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Aitken, W
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A journey up the Mississippi River, from its mouth to Nauvoo, the city of the Latter-day Saints
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[1845]
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37
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Aitken, W
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A journey up the Mississippi River, from its mouth to Nauvoo, the city of the Latter-day Saints
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[1845]
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38
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Ajax, Ivor
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Our Utah pioneers. Words and music by Ivor Ajax
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c1930
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39
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Te akatu-akaou-anga i te Ekalesia a lesu mesia ra i te Tuatau openga nei
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[n.d.]
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40
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Alberta, a complete and comprehensive description of the agricultural stock raising and mineral resources of southern Alberta, Canada. Also statistics in regard to its climate. Compiled from the latest reports
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1899
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40a
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Alberta, Canada. A complete and comprehensive description of the agricultural, stockraising and mineral resources of southern Alberta, Canada. Also statistics in regard to its climate compiled from the latest reports
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[1895]
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40b
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Alberta Temple
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1923
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41
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Albright, Horace Marden
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"Oh, ranger." A book about the national parks. By H. M. Albright and Frank J. Taylor
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1929
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43
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Alder, Lydia D
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir in California. A story in verse by Lydia D. Alder. Dedicated to Prof. Evan Stephens
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[1898]
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44
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Aldrich, Lewis Cass, compiler
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History of Ontario County, New York, with illustrations and family skeletons of some of the prominent men and families; ed. by George S. Conover, Comp. by Lewis Cass Aldrich
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1888
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44a
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Alexander, Armstead Milton
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A bill to provide for the manner of solemnizing marriages in the territory of Utah and to provide for the recording of certificates of marriages therein, and for other purposes
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[1884]
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45
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Alexander, Charles Wesley
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Brigham Young's daughter. A most thrilling narrative of her escape from Utah, with her intended husband, their pursuit by the Mormon Danites or avenging angels. Together with an account of the adventures and perils of the fugitives on the prairies and while crossing the Rocky Mountains. To which is added a full exposure of the schemes of the Mormon leaders to defy and defeat the U.S. government in its attempts to suppress the horrible practice of polygamy in Utah
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c1870
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46
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Alexander, Charles Wesley
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Brigham Young's daughter. A most thrilling narrative of her escape from Utah, with her intended husband, their pursuit by the Mormon Danites or avenging angels. Together with an account of the adventures and perils of the fugitives . . . To which is added a full exposure of the schemes of the Mormon leaders to defy and defeat the U.S. Government in its attempts to suppress the horrible practice of polygamy in Utah
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[1870]
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46a
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Alexander, Edward Porter
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Military memoirs of a Confederate. A critical narrative. By E. P. Alexander, Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army, Chief of Artillery, Longstreet's Corps. With sketch-maps by the author
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1907
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47
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Alexander, Louis C
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The wife sealers
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1903
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48
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Alf [pseud.]
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The history of Mormonism from its commencement to the present time; and revelations of their secrets and mysteries. By Alf
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[n.d.]
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48a
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Alit. Tveggja vithfrægra mentamanna um Utah-ríki og íbúa thess
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ca. 1913]
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48a.5
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Algermissen, Konrad
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Christliche sekten und Kirche Christi
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1925
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49
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Algermissen, Konrad
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Die Mormonen oder die heiligen der letzten Tage. Von Dr. Konrad Algermissen
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1928
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49a
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All together again
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[1905]
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50
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Allen, Edith (Hedden)
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Mormonism, a present day peril
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[ca. 1916]
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50a
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Allen, Miss A. J
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Ten years in Oregon. Travels and adventures of Dr. E. White and lady west of the Rocky Mountains; with incidents of two sea voyages via. Sandwich Islands around Cape Horn; containing also a brief history of the missions and settlement of the country . . . description of the soil, production and climate of the country. Compiled by Miss A. J. Allen
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1848
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50b
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Allen, Miss A. J
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Thrilling adventures, travels and explorations of Dr. Elijah White among the Rocky Mountains in the far West. Compiled by Miss A. J. Allen
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1859
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51
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Allen, William B
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A History of Kentucky, embracing gleanings, reminiscences, antiquities, natural curiosities, statistics and biological sketches of pioneers, soldiers, jurists, lawyers, statesmen, divines, mechanics, farmers, merchants, and other leading men of all occupations and pursuits
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1872
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52
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Allen's living topics cyclopedia, supplementing all other cyclopedias. A record of recent events and of the Worlds' progress in all departments of knowledge
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c1897
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53
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Allison, John
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Trans-continental letter, written in [sic] vacations. By Rev. J. Allison. . . .
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1871
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53a
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Allred, Rhea
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Milk of the gospel. . . . Poems
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1930?]
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54
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Alston, Hood
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Wasatch echoes. Modern saints and other poems
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[1874]
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55
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Alter, J. Cecil
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James Bridger, trapper, frontiersman, scout and guide: a historical narrative (illustrated). With which is incorporated a verbatim copy, annotated, of James Bridger, a biographical sketch (illustrated) by Maj. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge
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c1925
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56
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Alter, J. Cecil
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Through the heart of the scenic West. With 65 illustrations
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1927
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56a
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The Alumni Announcer
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March 1923–July 1925
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57
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Ålund, O. W
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Amerika. Dess upptäckt, eröfring och fyrahundraåriga utveckling. Med 35 porträtt, 31 scenir och oyer smt 10 kator
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[1892]
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58
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The Amateur
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November 1877 – [July 14, 1879]
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58a
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America. Great crises in our history told by its makers. A library of original sources
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c1925
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59
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The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge, for the year 1838 [–1844]
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1838 – 1844
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60
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The American Anti-Mormon Association
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Appeal
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[1900]
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61
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American Association of University Professors
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Committee of Inquiry on conditions at the University of Utah. Report of the Committee of inquiry on conditions at the Unitersity of Utah. July, 1915
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1915]
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61a
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American Baptist Home Mission Society
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Baptist home missions in North America; including a full report of the proceedings and addresses of the jubilee meeting, and a historical sketch of the American Baptist Home Mission Society, historical tables, etc., 1832–1882
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1883
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63
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The American Christian record: containing the history, confession of faith, and statistics of each religious denomination in the United States and Europe; a list of all clergymen with their post office address, etc, etc, etc.
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1860
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64
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American Geographical Society of New York
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Memorial volume of the transcontinental excursion of 1912 of the American Geographical Society of New York
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1915
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64a
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American Journal of Industry
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Salt Lake City, Utah. The industrial center of the intermountain region of western America. Her phenomenal progress, incomparable industries and remarkable resources. A glance at her history. . . .
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[1900]
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65
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American Party. Utah
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The American Party's best campaign document
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[1905]
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65a
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American Party. Utah
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Ett Amerikanskt budskap. En strid som icke är emot religion, utan emot missbruk af kyrkligt inflytande. (Utgifvare: K. H. P. Nordberg, kandidat uppstalld af det Amerikanskt Partiet for medlem af Statslegislaturen)
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[1905]
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66
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American Party. Utah
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Glaring interference in spite of denials. The church commands its way. Candidates seeking political preferment told to first obtain consent of priesthood—severance of church and state decreed by the church itself. The rule in the Thatcher case
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[1905]
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67
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American Party. Utah
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Our position defined. Here is an opportunity for every man and woman in Utah to know what the American Party stands for. No fight upon members of any church. Be fair and read our side of the story
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[1905]
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68
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The American scrapbook; the year's golden harvest of thought and achievement
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c1928
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69a
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The Americana. A universal reference library. Comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc., of the world. Editor-in-chief, Frederick Converse Beach, editor Scientific American. Managing editor, George Edwin Rines. Assisted by more than two thousand of the most eminent scholars and authorities in America and Europe. Issued under the editorial supervision of the Scientific American
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1903 – 1910
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69b
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Americanized Encyclopædia Britannica. Revised and amended. A dictionary of arts, sciences and literature. To which is added, biographies of living subjects, 96 colored maps and numerous illustrations
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1890
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69c
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Amnesty will not restore the right to vote, nor to hold office, nor to live with more than one wife, after the amnesty is granted
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[1892]
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69d
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Among the Rockies: photographic views of magnificent scenery in the Rocky Mountains, as seen between Denver, Colorado, and Salt Lake City, Utah, along the line of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad
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c1910
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69e
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Among the Rockies. Pictures of magnificent scenes in the Rocky Mountains
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c1907
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69f
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Among the Rockies. Pictures of magnificent scenes in the Rocky Mountains
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[1907]
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70
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Ampère, Jean Jacques Antoine
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Promenade en Amérique; États-Unis-Cuba-Mexique
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1855
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71
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Andersen, Niels Chr
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Hvem har sendt os Mormonspraedikanterne? Et spørgsmaal samtiden anbefalet
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1882
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72
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Andersen, Peter
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Var Joseph Smith en sand Guds Profet? Udgivet af den gjenorganixerede Jesu Kristi Kirke. Ved Peter Andersen, og Mads Sörensen missionaerer
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[1900]
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73
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Anderson, A. A
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Tjugu År i vilda Västern; erfarenheter och Iakttagelser som missionär och församlingslärare
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1910
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73a
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Anderson, Alexander Dwight
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The silver country, or the great Southwest. A review of the mineral and other wealth, the attractions and material development of the former kingdom of New Spain, comprising Mexico and the Mexican cessions to the United States in 1848 and 1853
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1877
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75
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Anderson, C. C
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The boy prophet's wonderful sermon at the funeral of King Follett, Nauvoo, Illinois, 1844. Also, a war prophecy, or the story of the white horse, and the marvelous visions of George Washington, Newman Bulkley, S. M. Farnsworth, C. D. Evans. Compiled by C. C. Anderson
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[1906]
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77
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Anderson, C. E
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Bulletin, No. 1. Written by C. E. Anderson
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n.d.]
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78
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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The apostles of Jesus Christ. A brief account of their lives and acts; and of the rise and expansion of the Christian church up to A.D. 68. Written for the Deseret Sunday School Union
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1917
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78a
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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The apostles of Jesus Christ. A brief account of their lives and acts; and of the rise and expansion of the Christian church up to A.D. 68. Written for the Deseret Sunday School Union
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1923
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79
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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The apostles of Jesus Christ; a brief account of their lives and acts; and of the rise and expansion of the Christian church up to A.D. 68. Written for the Deseret Sunday School Union, by Edward H. Anderson, Associate Editor of the "Improvement Era." Fourth edition
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1924
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80
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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The Book of Mormon, a book divine; address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, June 5, 1927
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1927
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81
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time
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1893
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82
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time
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[1896]
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83
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time
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[1899]
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86
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. Second edition
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1902
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87
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. Third edition
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1905
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87a
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. Ten-cent edition
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1915?]
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87b
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. Ten-cent edition
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[1916?]
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87c
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. Ten-cent edition
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[1916?]
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87d
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. Ten-cent edition
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[1916?]
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87e
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. Ten-cent edition
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[1917?]
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88
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time . . . Third edition
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1920]
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90
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. . . .
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c1926
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91
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the present time. . . .
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1928
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92
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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Eene korte geschiedenis der Kerk van Jezus Christus van de Heiligen der Laatste Dagen van de geboorte von den Profeet Joseph Smith tot op den tegenwoordigen tijd. Vertaald door Iemke Kooijman
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1904
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93
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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Matsu Jitsu Seito Iesu Kirisuto Kyokai Ryaku Shi; Choro John W. Stocker Honyayu; Morumon Kyokei to Ippu Ta Sai
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1907
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94
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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The life of Brigham Young. . . .
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1893
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95
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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The life of Brigham Young. . . .
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1915
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96
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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Brigham Young levnedslöb. Oversat fra Engelsk af John S. Hansen. Med Tilladelse fra "Deseret News Book Store."
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1918
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97
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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Local chronology and church directory; brief memoranda of the leading events of 1898, and a church directory of the Weber Stake of Zion, 1899
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[1899]
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98
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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Local chronology and church directory. Brief memoranda of the leading events of 1899 and a church directory of the Weber Stake of Zion, 1900
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[1900]
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99
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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The Lord's law of health. The Word of Wisdom
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ca. 1925]
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100
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Anderson, Edward Henry
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The Lord's law of health. The Word of Wisdom
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1930?]
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101
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Anderson, Galusha
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Condition of Mormon children in Utah
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[1910]
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102
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Anderson, George Edward
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A key to the floral record of the Savior, the Prophet Joseph, the patriarch Hyrum, first presidency, apostles and temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1887]
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102a
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Anderson, George Edward
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A key to the floral record of the Savior, the Prophet Joseph, the patriarch Hyrum, first presidency, apostles and temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Temple Bazar, Manti
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1877
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103
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Anderson, George Wood
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Modern misbeliefs
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[c1914]
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104
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Anderson, George Wood
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Modern misbeliefs
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[c1914]
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105
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Anderson, James A
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The story of Alice
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1925
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106
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Anderson, James Henry
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Book of Mormon promises and prophecies
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1929]
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107
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny. An address delivered before the Ethical Society, at South Place Institute, London, by James H. Anderson of Salt Lake City, Utah. . . .
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[1892]
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108
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny. An address delivered before the Ethical Society, at South Place Institute, London, by James H. Anderson of Salt Lake City, Utah. . . .
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1892
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108a
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny. An address delivered before the Ethical Society, at South Place Institute, London
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[1895]
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109
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny. . . .
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1898
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110
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny. . . .
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1902
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110a
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny
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1903
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110b
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny
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[1904]
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111
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny. By James H. Anderson, of Salt Lake City, Utah. . . .
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1905
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111a
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Anderson, James Henry
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its religion, history, condition, and destiny
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[1905]
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112
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Anderson, James Henry
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De kerk van Jezus Christus van de heiligen der Laatste-Dagen. Hare Godsdienst, Geschiedenis, Toestand en Bastemming. Eene predikatie, gehouden voor de Ethical Society in het South Place Institute te London, door James H. Anderson. . . .
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n.d.]
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113
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Anderson, James Henry
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Ko te Hahi o Ihu Karaiti o te Hunga Tapu o nga Ra o Muri Nei. Ko tona karakia, tona kaerenga, tona ahua me tona tutukitanga. He mea tuhituhi na tetahi kaumatua o te hahi na Hemi H. Anerahana (James H. Anderson) . . . Na etahi o nga kaumatua o te hui Maori o Hiona te whakamaoritanga
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1897
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114
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Anderson, James Henry
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Notable mothers of scripture
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1929]
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114a
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Anderson, James Henry
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A personal letter
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1920
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115
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Anderson, James Henry
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Present time and prophecy. Elder James H. Anderson. An address given before the General Board of the Relief Society, and the combined Salt Lake City Relief Society officers, December 15, 1917
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1917?]
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117
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Anderson, James Henry
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Significance of the M.I.A. slogan. Address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday eve-ning [sic], January 30, 1927
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1927
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118
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Anderson, James Henry
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Story of the gospel of Christ as told in the New Testament. . . .
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1929]
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119
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Anderson, James Henry
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Story of the gospel of Christ as told in the New Testament. . . .
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1930
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120
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Anderson, James Henry
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Ten women of the olden days who have influenced history to the end of time. God's story in mothers from Eden's garden till warring nations sink to rise no more. Dedicated to those noble women in Israel whose blissful sway in the Young Ladies' M.I.A. extends to every land and clime
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1929
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121
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Anderson, Martha [pseud.]
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The other house, a true story of the modern Mormon polygamy, by Martha Anderson and Harvey J. O'Higgins
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c1912
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122
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Anderson, Mary Audentia (Smith)
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Ancestry and posterity of Joseph Smith and Emma Hale, with little sketches of their immigrant ancestors, all of whom came to America between the years 1620 and 1865, and settled in the states of Massachusetts and Connecticut. Compiled and written by Mary Audentia Smith Anderson
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1929
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123
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Anderson, Mary Audentia (Smith)
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Objectives and essential points in the program of the Women's Department by Audentia Anderson
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[1921?]
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124
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story. . . .
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1898
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125
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story. . . .
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1902
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126
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story. . . .
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1904
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127
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story . . . Fourth edition
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1907
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128
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story . . . Fifth and enlarged edition
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1912
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129
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story . . . Sixth edition
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c1912
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130
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story . . . Seventh edition
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c1912
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131
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story . . . Eighth edition
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c1912
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131a
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon; a story. Ninth edition
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c1912
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132
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story . . . Tenth edition
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c1912
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133
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story . . . Eleventh edition
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c1912
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134
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Anderson, Nephi
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Added upon. A story . . . Twelfth edition
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c1912
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135
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Anderson, Nephi
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Kronet med herlighed. Fortaelling af Nephi Anderson. Oversatt af John S. Hansen. . . .
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1916
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135a
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Anderson, Nephi
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Verheerlijkt een verhaal
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[ca. 1916]
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136
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Anderson, Nephi
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Krönta med större härlighet av Nephi Anderson. Översättning från Engelskan av Clara Lundberb. . . .
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1928
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137
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Anderson, Nephi
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The boys of Springtown, with special reference to William Wallace Jones and Ned Fisher. Drawings by C. E. Tillotson
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1920
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138
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Anderson, Nephi
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The castle builder
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1902
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139
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Anderson, Nephi
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The castle builder
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1909
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140
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Anderson, Nephi
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A daughter of the north. With five drawings by C. E. Tillotson
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c1915
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141
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Anderson, Nephi
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The dimmed vision
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1921?]
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141a
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Anderson, Nephi
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The dimmed vision
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1925?]
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141b
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Anderson, Nephi
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The dimmed vision
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1926?]
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142
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Anderson, Nephi
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Dorian. . . .
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1921
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143
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Anderson, Nephi
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A gospel outline; a few of the most important references bearing on the gospel of Jesus Christ, arranged in logical order, and designed to give to missionaries and all other students of the gospel—working knowledge of such scriptural quotations as may be required from the first. By Elder Nephi Anderson. . . .
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1910
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144
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Anderson, Nephi
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John St. John; a story of Missouri and Illinois
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1917
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145
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Anderson, Nephi
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Marcus King, Mormon
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1900
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146
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Anderson, Nephi
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Marcus King, Mormon
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1908
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147
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Anderson, Nephi
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Marcus King, Mormon
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1916
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148
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Anderson, Nephi
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Piney Ridge cottage; the love story of a "Mormon" country girl
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1912
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149
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Anderson, Nephi
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The place of genealogy in the plan of salvation. A paper read by Nephi Anderson at the quarterly meeting of the Genealogical Society of Utah, in the Assembly Hall, Salt Lake City, October 6, 1911
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[1911]
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150
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Anderson, Nephi
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Romance of a missionary; a story of English life and missionary experiences
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1919
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151
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Anderson, Nephi
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Story of Chester Lawrence; being the completed account of one who played an important part in "Piney Ridge cottage."
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1913
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152
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Anderson, Nephi
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Trú feðranna. (Eftir Nephi Anderson)
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[1905]
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153
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Anderson, Nephi
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A young folks' history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. With maps and illustrations
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1900
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154
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Anderson, Nephi
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A young folks' history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. New and revised edition
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1906
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155
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Anderson, Nephi
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A young folks' history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1916
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156
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Anderson, Nephi
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A young folks' history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1917
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157
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Anderson, Nephi
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A young folks' history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1919
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158
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Anderson, Nephi
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A young folks' history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1923
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159
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Anderson, Rasmus Björn
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The first chapter of Norwegian immigration (1821–1840) its causes and results. With an introduction on the services rendered by the Scandinavians to the world and to America
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1895
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160
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Anderson, Rufus
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The Hawaiian Islands; their progress and condition under missionary labors. By Rufus Anderson, D.D., Foreign Secretary of the American Board of the Commissioners for Foreign Missions. With illustrations
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1864
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160a
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Anderson, Scott
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Mormonism. By an ex-Mormon elder. Showing the true teachings of Mormonism and how converts are made. Mormon idolatry. Mormon slavery. Blood atonement as preached by Brigham Young. The character of the Endowment House mysteries. Marriage and marriage laws, etc., etc. Also copy of a letter written to John Taylor, (the Mormon president,) giving his reasons why he withdrew from the Mormon Church
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1885
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160b
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Anderson, William
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Which is the Church? Jesus Christ established but one visible church
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[1882]
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160c
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Anderson, William
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Which is the Church? Jesus Christ established but one visible church
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[1886]
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161
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Andersson, C. A
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Vapen mot Mormonismen. Samt en kort Skildring om Dess uppkomst, organization, lära och utveckling af C.A.A.F.D. Mormon-Missionär
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1886
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161a
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Andet brev til en ven om Mormonerne, af en Lægmand
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1854
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162
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Andreas, Alfred Theodore
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An illustrated historical atlas of Hancock County, Illinois. Map work of townships and plats made by Gen. Chas. A. Gilchrist
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1874
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163
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Andree, Karl Theodor
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Geographische wanderungen
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1859
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164
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Andree, Karl Theodor
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Nord-Amerika in geographischen und geschichtlichen umrissen. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Eingeborenen und der Indianischen Alterthümer, der Einwanderung, und der Ansiedelunger, des Ackerbaues, der Gewerbe, der Schifffahrt und des Handels. Bon Dr. Karl Andree, correspondirendem Mitgliede der Historical Society und der Ethnological Society zu New-York
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1851
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165
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Andrews, Elisha Benjamin
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The history of the last quarter-century in the United States. By E. Benjamin Andrews, president of Brown University. With more than three hundred and fifty illustrations
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1896
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166
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Andrews, J. C
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Baptism for the dead, by Rev. J. C. Andrews, Provo City, Utah
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[1895]
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167
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Andrews, J. C
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The everlasting gospel, by Rev. J. C. Andrews, Provo City, Utah
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[1895]
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168
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Andrews, J. C
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Fallacies of the Mormon priesthood. By Reverend J. C. Andrews, Provo City, Utah
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[1895]
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169
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Andrews, J. C
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False prophecies of Joseph Smith. Elijah made into two prophets. Priesthood built on a false foundation. By Rev. J. C. Andrews. Provo City, Utah
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[1895]
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170
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Andrews, J. C
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Polygamy as taught by Latter-day Saints. By Rev. J. C. Andrews, Provo, Utah
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[1895]
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171
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Andrews, J. C
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Mormon polygamy. By Reverend J. C. Andrews, Provo City, Utah
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[1892]
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173
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Andrews, Thomas J
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The fullness of the everlasting gospel; or only way to be saved
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[1861]
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174
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Andrus, Milo
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Milo Andrus genealogy
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ca. 1917]
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175
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Angel, Myron, editor
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History of Nevada, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers
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1881
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175a
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Anleitung um burger des Reiches Gottes zu werden
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[1896]
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175b
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Anniversary of the birthday and baptismal day of the elect lady of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Emmeline Blanche Woodward Wells
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1917]
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175b.5
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Annual reunion of the Fourteenth Quorum of Seventy to be held in Pleasant Green Meeting House Wednesday, November 22, 1905
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1905
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175c
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Annual reunion of the Vermont party, 1905–1907
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[1907]
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175d
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Annual Scandinavian conference & reunion, August 28th and 29th, 1926, Ogden tabernacle
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1926]
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175e
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Annual Scandinavian conference & reunion, August 13 and 14, 1927, Utah Stake Tabernacle
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1927]
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175f
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Annual Scandinavian conference and reunion. August 13 and 14, 1927. Utah Stake Tabernacle
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1927
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175g
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Ansichten hervorragender Personen Bezuglich des Charakters der Heiligen der letzten Tage
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[1890]
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175h
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Ansichten hervorragender Personen Bezuglich des Charakters der Heiligen der letzten Tage
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[1913]
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175i
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Anthem, to be sung on the occasion of laying the corner stone of the Masonic Hall, in the city of Nauvoo, June 24, 1843
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[1843]
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175j
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Anthony, Lenore
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Pageant. Independence centennial celebration, October 2 to 7, 1927. Written and produced by Lenore Anthony
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1927]
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176
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Anthony, Robert Jefferson
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Crooked paths. By Elders R. J. Anthony and P. Anderson
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[1890]
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177
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Anthony, Robert Jefferson
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Crooked paths. By Elders R. J. Anthony and P. Anderson
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[1892]
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178
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The antidote to Mormonism and infidel error. A weekly periodical. Edited by John Brindley, LL.D.
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June 27, 1857 – November 21, 1857
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179
|
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Anti-Mormon almanac, for 1842. Containing, besides the usual astronomical calculations, a variety of interesting and important facts, showing the treasonable tendency, and the wicked imposture of that great delusion, advocated by a sect, lately risen up in the United States, calling themselves Mormons, or Latter Day Saints; with quotations from their writings and from public document no. 189, published by order of Congress, February 15, 1841, showing that Mormonism authorizes the crimes of theft, robbery, treason, and murder; together with the number of the sect, their views, character of their leaders &c., &c.
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[1841]
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180
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Anti-Mormon slanders denied. By the Commercial Club, Salt Lake City. By the ministers of Christian Churches. By prominent business men and officials in Utah. And in the United States Senate, Washington D. C
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1919]
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180a
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Anti-Polygamy Society
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Polygamous assembly
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1880
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181
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Anti-polygamy Standard
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April 1880 – March 1883
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181a
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Apollinaire, Guillaume
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La femme assise. Edition originale
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1920
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182
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Apollinaire, Guillaume
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La Femme assise. 2. ed. . . .
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1920
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183
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Apollinaire, Guillaume
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La Femme assise. 5th ed
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1920
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185a
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Appalling disclosures! Mormon revelations, being the history of fourteen females, Emma Hale. Mrs. Hatfield. Lucy Murray. Alice Foster. Mrs. Williams. Lizzie Monroe. Marian Gage. Adeline Young. Mrs. Jones. Lady Bula. Marg. Guildford. Maud Hatfield. Rose Hatfield, Mrs. Richards. Victims of Mormon spiritual marriages! Wives, mothers, daughters, and sisters lured away from their homes, and united to the same husbands! The tragic deaths of Mrs. Hatfield and her husband, through the double marriages of their eldest and youngest daughters to Richards, the Mormon missionary; and the awful murder of Maud Hatfield, by the first Mrs. Richards, who became a maniac through jealousy and the desertion of her two babes; including the sufferings of other once happy women, entrapped by the prophets and elders of the Latter Day Saints; with their lives an [sic] crimes, from the rise of Joseph Smith, the founder of their profliga[te] church, to the dark deeds of Brigham Young, and his disciples, now carried on in their pandemonium at Utah
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[1857]
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187a
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Apperly, William Henry
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A souvenier [sic]. By W. H. Apperley, D. M
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1910
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187b
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Appleby, William Ivins
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Circular to the Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the East, by W. I. Appleby presiding elder of the Church in the eastern states
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1847
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188
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Appleby, William Ivins
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A dissertation on Nebuchadnezzar's dream: showing that the kingdom spoken of by Daniel the prophet was not set up in the days of the Apostles; and the order of the kingdom set up then explained. Also: the rise and faith of the most notable orthodox societies of the present day, together with a synopsis of the origin and faith of the Church of "Latter-day Saints" comparing their faith with the faith of other societies. By W. I. Appleby, minister of the gospel
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1844
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189
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Appleby, William Ivins
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A few important questions for the reverend clergy to answer, being a scale to weigh priestcraft and sectarianism in, by William I. Appleby, elder in the Church of "Latter-day Saints."
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1843
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190
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Appleby, William Ivins
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Lines, suggested and composed on the present state of the world. . . .
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[1848]
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191
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Appleby, William Ivins
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Mormonism consistent! Truth vindicated, and falsehood exposed and refuted: being a reply to A. H. Wickersham, by W. I. Appleby, elder in the Church of "Latter-day Saints."
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1843
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192
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Appletons' hand-book of American travel. Western tour. Embracing eighteen through routes to the West and far West, tours of the Great Lakes and rivers, and all local routes of the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Nevada, California, and Oregon, and territories of Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Washington, and Alaska. Being a complete guide to the Rocky Mountains, Yosemite Valley, Sierra Nevada, the mining regions of Utah, Nevada, etc., and other famous localities; with full descriptive sketches of the cities, towns, rivers, lakes, water-falls, mountains, hunting and fishing grounds, and all places and objects of interest within the district names
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1871
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192a
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Appletons' illustrated hand-book of American travel: a full and reliable guide by railway, steamboat, and stage, to the cities, towns, waterfalls, battlefields, mountains, rivers, lakes, hunting and fishing grounds, watering places, summer resorts, and all scenes and objects of importance and interest in the United States and the British providence. . . .
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1857
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192b
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Appreciative references to Elder A. Milton Musser's lecture on his missionary tour around the world without purse or scrip
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[1905]
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193
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Arceneaux, J. Early
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Mormonism, a system of infidelity
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[1905]
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194
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Arceneaux, J. Early
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Mormonism, a system of infidelity
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[n.d.]
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195
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Archbold, Ann
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A book for the married and single, the grave and the gay: and especially designed for steamboat passengers. By Miss Ann Archbold, Woodsfield, Ohio
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1850
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196
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Argyle, Annie
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Cupids' album. By Archie Argyle [pseud.]
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1866
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197
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The Arimat
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June 1919–July 1920
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198
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Armbrust, J. L
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Reformation or restoration, or which is the church? Jesus Christ established but one visible church
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1929
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199
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Armbrust, J. L
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A statement issued by the Re-Organized Church of Jesus Christ
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1908
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200
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Arms, Mary L. Day
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The world as I have found it. Sequel to incidents in the life of a blind girl. With an introduction by Rev. Charles F. Deems, LL.D
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1878
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201a
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Armstrong, K. L
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The little giant encyclopedia and treasury of ready reference. 1,000,001 figures and facts
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1890
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202
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Armstrong, Edward Ambler
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The Sinaites; a chronicle of happy days
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1922
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203
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Arnesen, Erik
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Mormonismen. Fra "Et Blik paa vor Tid."
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1913
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204
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Arnold, W. S
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An important address
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[1896]
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204a
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Arrests in San Pete
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1888
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205
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Arrowsmith, Albert
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The "dark ages." A brief historical sketch of ecclesiastical history, from the first to the twentieth century, inclusive, together with a chapter on the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar. . . .
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[1900]
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206
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Art work of Utah. Published in twelve parts
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1896
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207
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Artemus Ward's Mormon entertainment. Opinions of the New York press
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1865
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207a
|
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Articles of Faith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Joseph Smith, partially completed by literal extracts from standard Latter-day Saints' works
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[1900]
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207b
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De artikelen des geloofs van de Kerk van Jezus Christus van de Heiligen der Laatste Dagen
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1920]
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208
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Asbury, Henry
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Reminiscences of Quincy, Illinois, containing historical events, anecdotes, matters concerning old settlers and old times, etc.
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1882
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209
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Ashley, Francis Busteed
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Mormonism: an exposure of the impositions adopted by the sect called "The Latter-day Saints." By the Rev. F. B. Ashley, Vicar of Woodburn, Bucks
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1851
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210
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Ashley, Francis Busteed
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Mormonism: an exposure of the impositions adopted by the sect called "The Latter-day Saints." By the Rev. F. B. Ashley, Vicar of Woodburn, Bucks. Revised, and with additions
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1851
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211
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Ashley, Francis Busteed
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Mormonism: an exposure of the impositions adopted by the sect called "The Latter-day Saints." By the Rev. F. B. Ashley, Vicar of Woodburn, Bucks. Revised, and with additions . . . Third thousand
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1851
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211a
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Ashley, Francis Busteed
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Mormoniaeth: Neu draethawd ar y sect a elwir "Seintiau y Dyddiau Diweddaf," gan y parch. F. B. Ashley. Cyfiethedig i'r gymraeg gan y parch. G. C. F. Harries. . . .
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1853
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212
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Ashworth, Mary Elizabeth (Shepherd)
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A family sketch. Written for the fifty-fifth anniversary of the marriage of William and Mary E. Shepherd Ashworth, May twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, Provo, Utah
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1928]
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213
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Assar, Assar Olsson
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Mormonernas Zion; studier och iakttagelser fran Saltsjöstaden, af A. O. Assar
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[1911]
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215a
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Atlantische studien. Von Deutschen in Amerika
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1853 – 1857
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215b
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The atonement
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[ca. 1920]
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216
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Attwood, R. H
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The mountain of the Lord's house
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[1865]
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217
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Attwood, R. H
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The mountain of the Lord's house. Revised edition
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[1871]
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218
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Attwood, R. H
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The mountain of the Lord's house
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[1880]
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219
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Attwood, R. H
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The mountain of the Lord's house
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[1880]
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220
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Attwood, R. H
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The mountain of the Lord's house. Revised edition
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[after 1882]
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221
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Attwood, R. H
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Persecution in Salt Lake City
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[1865]
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221a
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Aubertin, John James
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A fight with distances; the states, the Hawaiian Islands, Canada, British Columbia, Cuba, the Bahamas
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1888
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222
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Auchampaugh, Philip Gerald
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James Buchanan and his cabinet on the eve of secession. By Philip Gerald Auchampaugh, Ph.D. professor of history, State Teacher's College, Duluth, Minnesota
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1926
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223
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Audouard, Olympe de Jouval
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A travers l'Amérique. Le Far-West, par Mme. Olympe Audouard
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1869
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223a
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Audouard, Olympe de Jouval
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A travers l'Amérique. North-America, États-Unis, constitution, moeurs, usages, lois, institutions sectes religieuses. Par Mme Olympe Audouard
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1870
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225
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Auerbach Company, Salt Lake City
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An exhibition of the furniture and relics of the Prophet Joseph Smith is being displayed from April 5th to 12th, 1930, at the Auerbach Co., Broadway at State, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Auerbach Company, one of the pioneer institutions of Utah, is exhibiting this unique collection on the occasion of the centenary anniversary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1930]
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225a
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Auerbach Company, Salt Lake City
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An exhibition of the furniture and relics of the Prophet Joseph Smith is being displayed from April 5th to 12th, 1930. Auerbach Co., Broadway at State, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Auerbach Company, one of the pioneer institutions of Utah, is exhibiting this unique collection on the occasion of the centenary anniversary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[c1930]
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226
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Auerbach Company, Salt Lake City
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Relic collection holds great interest. Pieces from Joseph Smith's home exemplify beauty and simplicity of earlier days. The Herbert S. Auerbach furniture collection from the 'Mansion House' in Nauvoo, Ill., shows felling of the intimate domestic life so welded with the prosaic views of the day
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1930?]
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227
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Auerbach Company, Salt Lake City
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A remarkable exhibition of relics of the Prophet Joseph Smith. On display for a limited time in a reproduction of a room from the Nauvoo Mansion, Nauvoo, Ill., at Auerbach Co. Second floor. Admission by card only. Because of the nature of the exhibit and the limited space, only small parties of visitors can be accommodated at one time
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[ca. 1929]
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228
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Auerbach Company, Salt Lake City
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A remarkable exhibition of relics of the Prophet Joseph Smith. On display from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 3, 4 and 5, 1929. Auerbach Co. Third floor. Corner of Broadway and State, Salt Lake City, Utah. The public is invited to attend—there is no admission charge
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[1929]
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228a
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Augner, Charles Ray
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Leading events in Johnson County, Iowa history
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1912
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228b
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Augusta's story. Compiled by the Martha Board Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. History Committee
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1921?]
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229
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Aukema, J
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De Verderfelijke leerstellingen der Mormonen en mijn bevinding in Utah
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[1924]
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230
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The Auricle of the L.D.S. Hospital Training School
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1927–1930
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231
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Austin, Emily M
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Mormonism; or life among the Mormons. Being an autobiographical sketch; including an experience of fourteen years of Mormon life
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1882
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232
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The Austral Star
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August 20, 1929–
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233
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An authentic history of remarkable persons, who have attracted public attention, in various parts of the world; including a full exposure of the iniquities of the pretended Prophet Joe Smith, and of the seven degrees of the Mormon Temple; also an account of the frauds practised by Matthias the Prophet, and other religious imposters
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1849
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234
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Authenticity of the Book of Mormon. Address delivered over radio station KSL Sunday evening, October 23, 1927. By Elder James H. Moyle
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1927
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235
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L'autorité divine; ordonnaces nulles quand elles sont administrées sans autorité divine
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[1905]
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235a
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L'autorité divine; ordonnaces nulles quand elles sont administrées sans autorité divine
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1909
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236
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Autumn Leaves. Published for the youth of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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January 1888 – December 1929
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237
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Awful disclosures of Mormonism and its mysteries
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[1865]
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238
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Ayer, I. Winslow
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Life in the wilds of America and wonders of the west. In and beyond the bounds of civilization. Illustrated . . . by I. Winslow Ayer, A.M., M.D
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1880
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240
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Babbitt, Almon W
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To the citizens of Pottawotamie County, Iowa
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[1850]
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241
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Babbitt, Charles Henry
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Early days at Council Bluffs. . . .
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1916
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242
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Bacheler, Origen
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Mormonism exposed, internally and externally. . . .
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1838
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24.3
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Address and instructions of the Territorial Central Committee. Salt Lake City, April 4, 1887.
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243
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Badger, Joseph E
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Sweet William the trapper detective; or, the chief of the crimson clan
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1882
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243a
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Baedeker, Karl, editor
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The United States with an excursion into Mexico. Handbook for travellers. With 19 maps and 24 plates. Second revised edition
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1899
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244
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Bailey, Florence Augusta (Merriam)
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My summer in a Mormon village. By Florence A. Merriam
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1894
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24.5
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Admit to select ball ______ and ladies. Social Hall, Thursday, Feb. 4th, 1864. Dancing to commence at 5 p.m.
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[1864]
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245
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Bailey, Florence Augusta (Merriam)
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My summer in a Mormon village
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1899
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246
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Bailey, Melville Knox
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The Right Reverend Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, missionary bishop of Montana, Idaho, and Utah, missionary bishop of Utah, bishop of Missouri, and presiding bishop of the American Church. By the Rev. Melville K. Balley. . . .
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1923
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247
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Bailey, Washington
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A trip to California in 1853. Recollections of a gold seeking trip by ox train across the plains and mountains by an old Illinois pioneer
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1915
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248
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Bailey, William Francis
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The story of the first trans-continental railroad; its projectors, construction and history . . . Compiled . . . by W. F. Bailey
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c1906
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249
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Bair, Fred
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Visits among the Mormons
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c1928
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250
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Baird, Gertrude Luck
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Genealogisches Augebenbuch und die Deutschen Familiennamen. Aus dem Englischen uebersetzt von Mrs. Gertrude L. Baird
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1917?]
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252
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Baird, Robert
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Religion in America; or, an account of the origin, progress, relation to the state, and present condition of the evangelical churches in the United States. With notices of the unevangelical denominations
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1844
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252a
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Baird, Robert
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Religion in the United States of America; or, An account of the origin, progress, relations to the state, and present condition of the evangelical churches in the United States. With notices of unevangelical denominations. By the Rev. Robert Baird. . . .
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1844
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253
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Baird, Robert
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State and prospects of religion in America; being a report made at the Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, in Paris, August 25th, 1855
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1856
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253a
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Baker, A. R
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The happy home, richly embellished with numerous cuts and plates. Rev. A. R. Baker, editor
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1855
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254
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Baker, Amenzo White
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The Baker genealogy and collateral branches. By Amenzo White Baker of Mendon, Utah. Revised and published by Merlin J. Stone
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[1910]
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255
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Baker, Harry Edgar
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The word of the Lord to His church in the wilderness; and to all the nations of the gentiles; being the words of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, to the sheep of Israel, who are not in the fold; and to all the present generation of the earth
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[1917]
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256
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Baker, Harry Edgar
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The word of the Lord to His church of the latter-days and to all the nations of the gentiles; being the words of Jesus Christ, the Son of God to the scattered sheep of the house of Israel in all the world
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c1918
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257
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Baker, Hozial H
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Overland journey to Carson Valley, Utah; through Kansas, Nebraska and Utah; also, return trip from San Francisco to Seneca Falls; via the Isthmus
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1861
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258
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Baker, James L
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Men and things; or, short essays on various subjects, including free trade
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1858
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258a
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Baker, Sarah Schoonmaker (Tuthill)
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The children on the plains. A story of travel and adventure from the Missouri to the Rocky Mountains
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1864
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258c
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Baldwin, Nathan
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An open letter from Nathan Baldwin, Jr. to the authorities of the Church in general and Heber J. Grant in particular. . . .
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ca. 1925]
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259
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Baldwin, Nathaniel
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Law of tithing; the law of consecration; a discussion with scriptural references
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1921?]
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259a
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Baldwin, Nathaniel
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Law of tithing; the law of consecration; a discussion with scriptural references
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1921?]
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260
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Baldwin, Nathaniel
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Spirit of God, the Holy Ghost. A discussion with scriptural references
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ca. 1920]
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261
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Baldwin, Nathaniel
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Times of the gentiles; fulness of the gentiles; a discussion with scriptural references
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[1917?]
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262
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Baldwin, Thomas
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A new and complete gazetteer of the United States; giving a full and comprehensive review of the present condition, industry, and resources of the American confederacy, embracing also, important topographical, statistical, and historical information, from recent and original sources; together with the results of the census of 1850, and population and statistics in many cases to 1853 by Thomas Baldwin and J. Thomas
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1854
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263
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Ball, Nicholas
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The pioneers of '49. A history of the excursion of the Society of California Pioneers of New England from Boston to the leading cities of the Golden State, April 10–May 17, 1890. With reminiscences and descriptions by Nicholas Ball, a director of the Society. Illustrated with over one hundred fine engravings
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1891
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264
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Ballantine, William
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The old world and the new, by Mr. Serjeant [pseud.] Ballantine, being a continuation of his "experiences."
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1884
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265
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Ballantyne, Richard
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Dialogue between A. and B. on polygamy. By Elder R. Ballantyne
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[1854]
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265a
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Ballantyne, Richard
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[Notice to the public. Discourses will be delivered on the subjects of the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ by an angel. The dispensation of the fulness of times, the gathering of Israel and Judah to their own lands, the hour of Gods judgements and second coming of Christ, which is now near, the millennial reign—manner of its introduction
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[1853]
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266
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Ballantyne, Richard
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A reply to a tract written by the Rev. J. Richards, M.A., giving a more correct answer to the question "What is Mormonism?"—purporting to be answered by him. By Richard Ballantyne, elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1853]
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267
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Ballantyne, Richard
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A reply to the second tract written by the Rev. J. Richards, M.A., giving a more correct answer to the question "What is Mormonism?" purporting to be answered by him. By Richard Ballantyne, elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Containing also, three lectures, on the character, attributes, & perfections of the Deity
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[1853]
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268
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Ballard, Frank
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Why not Mormonism
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[1922]
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269
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Ballard, Mattie J
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The trail and trails of the Mormon pioneers. A senaria [sic] by Mattie J. Ballard and Florinda Gardner
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c1923
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270
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Ballard, Melvin Joseph
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Bulletin describing relationship of Relief Society organization to women's activities throughout the regions and stakes in connection with the church security program, by Melvin J. Ballard and Louise Y. Robison
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ca. 1930]
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271
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Ballard, Melvin Joseph
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Temple work in connection with church security program. Melvin J. Ballard (chairman of General Church Security Committee and member of Quorum of Twelve Apostles)
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ca. 1930]
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272a
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Ballard, Melvin Joseph
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Three degrees of glory
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1922?]
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274
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Ballard, Melvin Joseph
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Three degrees of glory; a discourse delivered in the Ogden Tabernacle, September 22, 1922
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n.d.]
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275
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Ballard, Melvin Joseph
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The three degrees of glory; a discourse delivered in the Ogden Tabernacle, September 22, 1922
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1922
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276
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Ballard, Melvin Joseph
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Three degrees of glory; a discourse delivered in the Ogden Tabernacle, September 22, 1922
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c1926
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277
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Ballard, Melvin Joseph
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Three degrees of glory; a discourse delivered in the Ogden Tabernacle, September 22, 1922
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[c1926]
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278
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Ballou, Maturin Murray
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Due west, or round the world in ten months
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1884
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279
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Ballou, Maturin Murray
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Foot-prints of travel; or, Journeyings in many lands
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1889
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280
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Balmer, Edwin
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Resurrection rock. With frontispiece by Anton Otto Fischer
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1920
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281
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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Chronicles of the builders of the commonwealth; historical character study
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1891 – 1892
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282
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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History of Arizona and New Mexico, 1530–1888
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1889
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283
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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History of California, 1552–[1890]
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1884 – 1890
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284
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540–1888
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1890
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286
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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History of Utah. 1540–1886
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1889
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287
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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History of Utah, 1540–1887
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1890
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288
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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History of Utah, 1540–1887
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1891
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289
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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History of Washington, Idaho and Montana, 1845–1889
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1890
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290
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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Literary industries
|
1890
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291
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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The native races of the Pacific states of North America
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1874 – 1875
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292
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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Popular tribunals
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1887
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293
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe
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Retrospection, political and personal
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1912
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293a
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Bancroft's guide for travelers by railway, stage, and steam navigation in the Pacific states. . . .
|
1869
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293a.5
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Banks, Louis Albert
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Common folk's religion: a volume of sermons and addresses.
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1893
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294
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The Banyan
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[1909 – 1930]
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294a
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Baptism for the dead: The font resembling somewhat the "molten sea" of Solomon's Temple. The first published photographs of the interior of the great Mormon temple at Salt Lake City, Utah
|
1911
|
294b
|
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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[1890]
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294c
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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[1895]
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295
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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[1900]
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295a
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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[1908]
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295b
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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[1908]
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295c
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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[1910]
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295d
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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[1910]
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295e
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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ca. 1912]
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295f
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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1913?]
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296
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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1923?]
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296c
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Baptism, how and by whom administered
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1928?]
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297
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Baptist Congress
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Fourth annual session of the Baptist Congress for the discussion of current questions held at Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, November 10, 11, and 12, 1885
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1886
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297a
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Baptist Congress, 4th Calvary Baptist Church
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Fourth annual session of the Baptist Congress for the discussion of current questions. Held at Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, November 10, 11, and 12, 1885
|
1886
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298
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Barber, John Warner
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All the western states and territories, from the Alleghanies to the Pacific, and from the lakes to the gulf, containing their history from the earliest times . . . the whole being illustrated by 240 engravings . . . principally from drawings taken on the spot by the authors. By John W. Barber . . . and Henry Howe. . . .
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1867
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299
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Barber, John Warner
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Historical collections of the state of New York; containing a general collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c. relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the state. Illustrated by 230 engravings. By John W. Barber . . . and Henry Howe. . . .
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1841
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299a
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Barber, John Warner
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Historical, poetical and pictorial American scenes: principally moral and religious; being a selection of interesting incidents in American history: to which is added a historical sketch of each of the United States. By John W. Barber and Elizabeth G. Barber
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c1850
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299b
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Barber, John Warner
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The history and antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey; embracing the following subjects, viz: discoveries and settlements—Indian history—Indian, French, and Revolutionary wars—religious history—biographical sketches—anecdotes, traditions, remarkable and unaccountable occurrences—with a great variety of curious and interesting relics of antiquity. Illustrated by numerous engravings. Collected and compiled from authentic sources, by John Warner Barber, member to the Connecticut Historical Society. . . .
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1841
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299c
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Barber, John Warner
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The history and antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Embracing the following subjects, viz: discoveries and settlements—Indian history—Indian, French, and Revolutionary wars—religious history—biographical sketches—anecdotes, traditions, remarkable and unaccountable occurrences—with a great variety of curious and interesting relics of antiquity. Illustrated by numerous engravings. Collected and compiled from authentic sources, by John Warner Barber, member to the Connecticut Historical Society. . . .
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1842
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299d
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Barber, John Warner
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History of the most important and interesting religious events, which have transpired from the commencement of the Christian era to the present time, with a short biographical sketch of persons distinguished in religious history. Collected and compiled from the most approved authorities. Improved edition
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1848
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299e
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Barber, John Warner
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Incidents in American history; being a selection of the most important and interesting events which have transpired since the discovery of America, to the present time
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c1847
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299f
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Barber, John Warner
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The loyal west in the times of the rebellion; also, before and since: being an encyclopedia and panorama of the western states, pacific states and territories of the Union. Historical, geographical, and pictorial. Illustrated by more than two hundred engravings, . . . principally from drawings taken on the spot by the author. By John W. Barber . . . and Henry Howe,. . . .
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1865
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300
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Barber, John Warner
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Our whole country; or, the past and present of the United States, historical and descriptive. In two volumes, containing the general and local histories and descriptions of each of the states, territories, cities, and towns of the Union; also biographical sketches of distinguished persons. . . . Illustrated by six hundred engravings . . . almost wholly from drawings taken on the spot by the authors, the entire work being on their part the result of over 16,000 miles of travel and four years of labor. By John Warner Barber . . . and Henry Howe. . . .
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1861
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301
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Barclay, James W
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Mormonism exposed. The other side. An English view of the case, by James W. Barclay, Esq., member of the British Parliament. Copied from the "Nineteenth Century," a monthly magazine, published in London, England
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1884
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301a
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Bard, Richard
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Mormonism pulled down: the Kingdom of Christ set up: and the Pope dethroned; by Richard Bard, M.C.C., author of An exegetical work on prophecy
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1870
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301b
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Barfoot, Joseph L
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Handbook guide to the Salt Lake Museum (established 1869) opposite the Tabernacle gates, No. 1252 South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah
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1880
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302
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Barfoot, Joseph L
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Handbook guide to the Salt Lake Museum (established 1869) opposite the Tabernacle gates, No. 1252 South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah
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[1880]
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302a
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Barker, James Louis
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Was ist aus der Mission Jesu Christi geworden?
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[1910]
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303
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Barkman, Antony
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To the public
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[1845]
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303a
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Barlow, James M
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James M. Barlow, appellant, vs. Alexander Ramsey, A. S. Paddock, G. L. Godfrey, A. B. Carleton, J. R. Pettigrew, E. D. Hoge and Harmel Pratt. Appeal from the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah
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[1884]
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303b
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Barman, Ole
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Mormonaren spelstykke i ei vending
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[1918]
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304
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Barnard, Helen M
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The Chorpenning claim
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n.d.]
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305
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Barneby, William Henry
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Life and labour in the far, far West: being notes of a tour in the western states, British Columbia, Manitoba, and the Northwest Territory
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1884
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306
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Barnes, Charles J
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The library of Charles J. Barnes
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1920
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307
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Barnes, Demas
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From the Atlantic to the Pacific, overland. A series of letters by Demas Barnes, describing a trip from New York, via Chicago, Atchison, the great plains, Denver, the Rocky Mountains, Central City, Colorado, Dakota, Pike's Peak, Laramie Park, Bridger's Pass, Salt Lake City, Utah, the Sierras and California, to San Francisco, thence home, by Acapulco, and the Isthmus of Panama
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1866
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307a
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Barnes, Julia Katherine
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Annals of a quiet country town. Other sketches from life; illustrated by E. Warde Blaisdell
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[1902]
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308
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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The bold pilgrim; written mostly on board the ship "Southerner," by Lorenzo D. Barnes, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: While on his voyage from New York to England, on a mission. January, 1842
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[1842]
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309a
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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References. To prove the gospel in its fulness, the ushering in the dispensation of the fulness of times and the latter-day glory
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[1841]
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310
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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References; to prove the gospel in its fulness, the ushering in the dispensation of the fulness of times and the latter-day glory
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[1841]
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311
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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Very important references, to prove the religion and principles of the Latter Day Saints to be true
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1842
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312
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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Very important references, to prove the religion and principles of the Latter Day Saints to be true
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1848
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313
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Barnes, Rhoda Caroline Rice
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Leonard G. Rice
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ca. 1924]
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314
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Barney, Elvira (Stevens)
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The Stevens genealogy; embracing branches of the family descended from Puritan ancestry, New England families not traceable to Puritan ancestry and miscellaneous branches wherever found together with and extended account of the line of descent from 1650 to the present time of the author, Dr. Elvira Stevens Barney
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1907
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315
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Barns, Chancy Rufus
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The commonwealth of Missouri; a centennial record . . . Edited by C. R. Barns
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1877
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316
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Barr, William A
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A book entitled, who holds the key or secret to the Church of Jesus Christ and how the mark or sign of circumcision is developed in the flesh and a name which no man knoweth except they who receive it in effect
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[1907]
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317
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Barr, William A
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Luke 12th chapter and 2nd verse
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[1911]
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317a
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Barrett, Joseph Hartwell
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Life of Abraham Lincoln; presenting his early history, political career, and speeches in and out of Congress; also, a general view of his policy as president of the United States; with his messages, proclamations, letters, etc., and a concise history of the war
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1864
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317b
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Barrett, Joseph Hartwell
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Life of Abraham Lincoln, (of Illinois) with a condensed view of his most important speeches; also a sketch of the life of Hannibal Hamlin (of Maine)
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[1860]
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318
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Barrows, John Henry
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Christian education for the Mormons
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[1878]
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319
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Barrows, Walter Manning
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How shall the Mormon question be settled? By Rev. Walter M. Barrows, Assistant Secretary of the American Home Missionary Society
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[1881]
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320
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Barrows, Walter Manning
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The Mormon problem. By Walter M Barrows, pastor of the Congregational Church in Salt Lake City
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1878
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321
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Barrows, William
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An appeal to the Christian women in America. In behalf of the Mormon and the Mexican woman, and their children
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[1879]
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322
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Bartlett, Daniel Henry Charles
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The Mormons or Latter-day Saints, their genesis, teachings, and present activities. By Rev. Daniel H. C. Bartlett. . . .
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[1911]
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323
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Bartlett, Daniel Henry Charles
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The Mormons; or, Latter-day Saints. Whence came they? By Rev. Daniel H. C. Bartlett, M.A., Queens' College, Cambridge, and Vicar of St. Nathaniel's Windsor, Liverpool. With appendices on Mormon doctrines, claims, contentions, and finance, forming suggestions to Christian workers as to the refutation of plausible Mormon tracts, and an introduction by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Liverpool
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1911
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324
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Bartlett, Ichabod S
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History of Wyoming. I. S. Bartlett, editor
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1918
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325
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Bartlett, John Russell
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Personal narrative of explorations and incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, during the years 1850, '51, '52, and '53. By John Russell Bartlett, United States Commissioner during that period. In two volumes, with map and illustrations
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1854
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326
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Bartlett, S. C
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Historical sketch of Hawaiian Mission, and the missions to Micronesia and the Marquesas Islands. By Prof. S. C. Bartlett, D.D.
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1869
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326a
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Bartlett, Sylvester M
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Whig Extra. Thursday, 12 o'clock, Sept. 3d. Letter from the editor
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1846
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327
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Bashford, Herbert
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A man unafraid; the story of John Charles Frémont, by Herbert Bashford and Harr Wagner
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c1927
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328
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Baskin, Robert Newton
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Argument against the admission of Utah. And the recent message of governor West to the Utah legislature
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1888
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328a
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Baskin, Robert Newton
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Baskin v. Cannon. Contest for the seat as Delegate from Utah Territory. Brief of the Contestant
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[1877]
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328b
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Baskin, Robert Newton
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George H. Cope, appellant, vs. Thomas H. Cope and Janet Cope, respondents. Brief for respondents
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[1890]
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329a
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Baskin, Robert Newton
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Papers in the case of Baskin vs. Cannon, as delegate from Utah Territory. April 10, 1876. Ordered to be printed. Papers for Contestant
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1876
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330
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Baskin, Robert Newton
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Reminiscences of early Utah, by R. N. Baskin, an Ex-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah
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[c1914]
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331
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Baskin, Robert Newton
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Reply by R. N. Baskin to certain statements by O. F. Whitney in his history of Utah, published in 1916
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1916?]
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331a
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Bassett, Ernest Knight
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Jubilee songs as sung by one thousand children at the semi-centennial celebration, July 1st, 1897, in honor of the pioneers of Utah
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[1897]
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331b
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Bassett, William E
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William E. Bassett, plaintiff in error, vs. the United States. In error to the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah. Filed September 23, 1887
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[1890]
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331c
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Biographical and memorial edition of the Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, by Newton Bateman, LL. D., Paul Selby, A.M., and special authors and contributors. . . .
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1915
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331d
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M. Illustrated
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1900
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331e
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Cass County. Edited by Charles AE.[sic] Martin
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1915
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331f
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Champaign County, edited by Joseph O. Cunningham
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1905
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331g
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Christian County. Edited by Henry L. Fowkes
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1918
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331h
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Coles County. Edited by Charles Edward Wilson
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1906
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331i
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., Cook County edition
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1905
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331j
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history Du Page County, (Historical and biographical) by special authors and contributors
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1913
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331k
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Edgar County. Edited by H. Van Sellar
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1905
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331m
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Fayette County, edited by Robert W. Ross, John J. Bullington. Illustrated
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1910
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331n
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Fulton County
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1908
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331o
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Grundy County. (Historical and biographical) by special authors and contributors
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1914
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331p
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., J. Seymour Currey, and history of Hancock County, edited by Charles J. Scofield
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1921
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331q
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Henderson County, edited by James W. Gordon
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1911
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331r
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Jo Daviess county, edited by Hon. William Spensby. Illustrated
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1900
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331s
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Kane County, edited by John S. Wilcox
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1904
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331t
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Kankakee County, edited by William F. Kenaga [and] George R. Letourneau
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1906
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331u
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Shelby, A.M., and Knox County, edited by W. Selden Gale, Geo. Candee Gale. Illustrated
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1899
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331v
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Lake County edited by Hon. Charles A. Partridge. Illustrated
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1902
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331w
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Lee County, edited by A. C. Bardwell
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1904
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331x
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Livingston County, edited by Christopher C. Strawn, Fordyce B. Johnson, George H. Franzen
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1909
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331y
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of McClean County, edited by Ezra M. Prince, John H. Burnham
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1908
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331z
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of McDonough County, edited by Alexander McLean
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1907
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331za
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Montgomery County, edited by Alexander T. Strange
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1918
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331zb
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Ogle County, edited by Horace G. Kauffman, Rebecca H. Kauffman
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1909
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331zc
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Peoria County. Edited by David McCulloch
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1901 – 1902
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331zd
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Piatt County, edited by Francis M. Shonkwiler
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1917
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331ze
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Rock Island County (historical and biographical) by special authors and contributors. Illustrated
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1914
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331zf
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Sangamon County by special authors and contributors, Paul Selby, editor. Illustrated
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1912
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331zg
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Shelby County, edited by George D. Chafee
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1910
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331zh
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of St. Clair County, edited by A. S. Wilderman, A. A. Wilderman
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1907
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331zi
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Tazewell County, edited by Ben C. Allensworth
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1905
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331zj
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Warren County, edited by Hugh R. Moffet, Thomas H. Rogers
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1903
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331zk
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Bateman, Newton, editor
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Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman, LL.D., Paul Selby, A.M., and history of Winnebago County, edited by Charles A. Church
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1916
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333a
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Bates, Amanda E. Miller
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History and travels of a wanderer in many states and places of interest in the far land of ours
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1900
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334
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Bates, Emily Katharine
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A year in the great republic
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1887
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335
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Bates, J. H
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Notes of a tour in Mexico and California. Printed for private distribution
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1887
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335a
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Battle of Mormon. 100 guineas, a meeting will be held in the New Temperance Hall, Temple Street, on Monday & Tuesday, February 10 & 11, 1862
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1862
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335b
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Bauchle, George Young
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My summer vacation in 1890. Diary of scenes and incidents on my trip from New York to Alaska, stopping at the principle cities in the West and North-west and through the Yellowstone National Park
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[1890]
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335c
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Bauder, Peter
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The kingdom and gospel of Jesus Christ. Contrasted with that of anti-Christ. A brief review of some of the most interesting circumstances, which have transpired since the institution of the gospel of Christ, from the days of the apostles
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1834
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336
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Bauditz, Sophus
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Udvlgte noveller. . . .
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1898
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337
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Baumann, F
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Mormonernes Færd i Tanderup sogn. Fremstillet af F. Baumman, Stedets Præst
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1854
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338
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Bayard, Samuel John
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The life of George Dashiell Bayard, late captain U.S.A., and brigadier-general of volunteers, killed in the battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 1862
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1874
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339
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Bays, Davis H
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The doctrines and dogmas of Mormonism examined and refuted, by Elder Davis H. Bays
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1897
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340
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Bays, Davis H
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The doctrines and dogmas of Mormonism examined and refuted, by Elder Davis H. Bays
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c1897
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341
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Bays, Joseph
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The "Blood of Christ," or the Mormon Baptist water
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1849
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341a
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Be it known, that I, ________ of Jackson County, and state of Missouri, having become a member of the church of Christ, organized according to. . . .
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[1832]
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341b
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Be it known, that I, ________ of Jackson County, and state of Missouri, having become a member of the church of Christ, organized according to. . . .
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[1832]
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342
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The Beacon
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[1925?–]
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342a
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Beadle, Charles
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A trip to the United States in 1887. Printed for private circulation
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[1887]
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343
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Beadle, John Hanson
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The history of Mormonism; its rise, progress, present condition and mysteries: being an expose of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Latter-day Saints; with a full and authentic account of polygamy and the Mormon sect from its origin to the present time. By J. H. Beadle, Esq., Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter, and Utah correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial
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1873
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343a
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Beadle, John Hanson
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Life in Utah and on the plains; being an account of the settlement of the Great West, and embracing the history of the rise and progress of Mormonism, and the occupation of Utah by that people; containing vivid descriptions of wild western scenery, thrilling adventures on the plains; daring exploits of pioneers; the origins of the Mormons; their flight from the east; battles with settlers; location in Utah; description of their beautiful valley home; their habits, costumes and religion; exposure of their mysterious ceremonies; their English, Scotch and Welsh converts; defiance of law; wealth, resources and rapid growth of the great west, etc., etc. by Lieut.-Col. J. H. Beadle
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1876
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344
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Beadle, John Hanson
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Life in Utah; or, the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. Being an exposé of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Latter-day Saints, with a full and authentic history of polygamy and the Mormon sect from its origin to the present time. By J. H. Beadle, Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter, and Utah correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial. . . .
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[1870]
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345
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Beadle, John Hanson
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Life in Utah; or, the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. Being an exposé of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Latter-day Saints, with a full and authentic history of polygamy and the Mormon sect from its origin to the present time. By J. H. Beadle, Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter, and Utah correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial. . . .
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[1870]
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346
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Beadle, John Hanson
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Life in Utah; or, the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. Being an exposé of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Latter-day Saints, with a full and authentic history of polygamy and the Mormon sect from its origin to the present time. By J. H. Beadle, Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter, and Utah correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial. . . .
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[1872]
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347
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Beadle, John Hanson
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Life in Utah; or, the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. Being an exposé of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Latter-day Saints, with a full and authentic history of polygamy and the Mormon sect from its origin to the present time. By J. H. Beadle, Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter, and Utah correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial. . . .
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1872
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