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Author
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Title
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Date
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4073a
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Holton, Edward D
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Travels with jottings. From midland to the Pacific. Letters by E. D. Holton. Written for, and published, chiefly, as souvenirs to personal acquaintances and friends
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1880
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5424
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Minturn, William
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Travels west
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1877
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7395c
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Robottom, Arthur
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Travels to the far West in search of borax
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[1876]
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3306
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Farnham, Thomas Jefferson
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Travels in the great western prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Mountains and in the Oregon Territory
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1841
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5276
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Marjoribanks, Alexander
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Travels in South and North America
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1853
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3649b
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Gottschall, Amos H
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Travels from ocean to ocean, from lakes to the gulf; being a narrative of a twelve years ramble, and what was seen and experienced. Embracing journeys east, west, north, south; life and rivers of the West; tours with buffalo-hunters, travels among the Indians, their life and habits described, strolls in the cotton-fields, orange-groves, and forests of the "sunny South." With notes on southern life and scenery; also a description of various cities and towns in the United States visited by the writer. Fourth edition
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c1881
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7790a
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Smith, E. Quincy
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Travels at home and abroad
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1911
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5280b
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Marryat, Frederick
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The travels and adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora and western Texas, by Captain Marryat
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1849
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8513
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Strang, James Jesse
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Traveling Theatre Royal, late from Beaver Island. Adams' new drama. The famous original five act drama, "Improving the household," by Mr. G. J. Adams, author, manager and star actor
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[1850]
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4873
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Leland, Lilian
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Traveling alone. A woman's journey around the world. From the press of John Polhemus
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1890
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3136a
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Elliott, A. B
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Travelers' handbook across the continent; Pacific Railroad and California sketches
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[1870]
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6392
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Platt, Philip L
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The travelers' guide across the plains, upon the overland route to California, showing distances from point to point, accurately measured by roadometer, and describing the springs, streams of water, hills, mountains, camping-places and other notable objects along the route; with an appendix containing the routes from Council Bluffs to Fort Laramie; from Fort Leavenworth to the Big Blue River; the routes by way of Salt Lake and Ft. Hall, and a general summary of distances. By P. L. Platt and N. Slater, A.M
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1852
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4600
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Keyserling, Hermann Alexander, graf von
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The travel diary of a philosopher, by Count Hermann Keyserling, translated by J. Holroyd Reece
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c1925
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3895
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Haweis, Hugh Reginald
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Travel and talk, 1885–93–95. My hundred thousand miles of travel through America, Australia, Tasmania, Canada, New Zealand, Ceylon, and the paradises of the Pacific. By the Reverend H. R. Haweis
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1896
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8992
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Trapped by the Mormons. The story of moral lepers of Salt Lake City. . . .
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1928?]
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8991h
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Trapped by the Mormons, or the Mormon peril. In all its entirety as presented at the Piccadilly Theatre, London. Mr. W. J. Mackay, lecturer and raconteur
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1928
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3299
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Falk, Alfred
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Trans-Pacific sketches. A tour through the United States and Canada. . . .
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[1877]
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8991f
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The trans-Mississippi West. Papers read at a conference held at the University of Colorado, June 18–June 21, 1929. Edited by James F. Willard and Colin B. Goodykoontz
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1929
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8991g
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The trans-Mississippi West. Papers read at a conference held at the University of Colorado, June 18–June 21, 1929. Edited by James F. Willard and Colin B. Goodykoontz
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1930
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3618
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Goodwin, Cardinal Leonidas
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The trans-Mississippi West (1803–1853) a history of its acquisition and settlement, by Cardinal Goodwin, Ph.D., professor of American history in Mills College
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1922
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5448a
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Mokler, Alfred James
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Transition of the West. Portrayal of the Indian problem in the West and the trials of the pioneers who reclaimed this country from savagery to civilization. By Alfred James Mokler, publisher of the Tribune at Casper, Wyoming from June 1, 1897, to October 15, 1914
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1927
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8698m
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Talmage, James Edward
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The transgression in Eden. Address over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, February 9, 1930
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1930
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3030a
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Dunbar, Seymour
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A transcript of the Fort Sutter papers. Together with the historical commentaries accompanying them. Brought together in one volume for purposes of reference
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1921]
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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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9466b
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Versen, Maximilian von
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Transatlantische Streifzüge. Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen aus Nordamerika
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1876
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4205
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Illinois State Historical Society
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Transactions of the Illinois Historical Society for the year 1906. Seventh annual meeting of the Society, Springfield, Ill., Jan. 24–25, 1906. Published by authority of the Boards of Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library
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1906
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3660
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Graham, Stephen
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Tramping with a poet in the Rockies. With thirty-eight emblems by Vernon Hill
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1922
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8850
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Taylor, John
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Traité sur le baptême par John Taylor un des douze apôtres de l'Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints-des-Derniers-Jours. . . .
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1853
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6311
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Perkins, Jacob Randolph
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Trails, rails and war; the life of General G. M. Dodge. Published under the auspices of the Historical, Memorial and Art Department of Iowa, Edgar R. Harlan, curator. Illustrated
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c1929
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7456a
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Russell, Charles Marion
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Trails plowed under. With illustrations in color and line by the author
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1927
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2128a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Primary Association
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Trail-builders Trekker log for boys of the Primary Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1929]
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3583a
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Gillilan, James David
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Trail tales
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[1915]
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5158
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MacGowan, Alice
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Trail of the little wagon, a novel for boys and girls
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1928
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2660
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Danielsen, Marie
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The trail blazer. History of the development of southeastern Idaho. Compiled by Marie Danielsen
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1930
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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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2384
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Clark, Charles Heber
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The tragedy of Thompson Dunbar. A tale of Salt Lake City, by Max Adeler [pseud.]
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1879
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592
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Bonsall, Marian
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The tragedy of the Mormon woman
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1908
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8698k
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Talmage, James Edward
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The tragedy of Israel. Address over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, Aug. 3, 1930
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1930
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8698j
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Talmage, James Edward
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The tragedy of Israel. A nation without a country. By Dr. James E. Talmage of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1917]
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5375
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Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Home Missionary Society
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Tragedies of Mormon life.
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[1910]
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4498b
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Jones, Thomas
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Traethodau ar y doniau gwythiol, a'r mil blynyddoedd, etc
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1853
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2722z
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Traethodau ar wyrthiau, yn cynnwys adolygiad ar ddarlithiau y Parch. J. Jones Llangollen, a llyfryn y Parch. J. Jones Llangollen, a llyfryn y Parch. J. Davies, Llanelli ar yr un pwnc. Mewn chwech o draethodau
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1852
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4498a
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Jones, Thomas
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Traethodau ar ail-ddyfodiad Crist, yr adgyfodiad, a'r mil blynyddau
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1853
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4480
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Jones, Dan
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Traethawd yn egluro pwy yw Duw y Saint
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[1854]
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2722y
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Traethawd ar wyrthiau yn darlunio pa beth ydynt, eu dyben, y pryd eu cyflawnir, a'u safonolrwydd i brofi dwyfoldeb crefydd
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1850
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5127b
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McConkie, Oscar Walter
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Tradition and the Book of Mormon. Address delivered over radio station KSL Sunday evening, March 25, 1928
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1928]
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7596b
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Scott, William Anderson
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Trade and letters: Their journeyings round the world. Three discourses delivered before the Mercantile Library Association of San Francisco, and published at the request of the association. By W. A. Scott, D.D.
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1856
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4479
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Jones, Dan
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Traddodir darlithiau gan Capt. Jones, yn Neuadd Y. Saint, Heol Orange, Abertawy
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[1855]
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9657a
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Watson, Wingfield
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Tracts. I have on hand and for sale about 800 copies of each of the following tracts, which I will furnish by mail postpaid at the prices named
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[1884]
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6548
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Pratt, Orson
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[Tracts by Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and president of said Church throughout Great Britain and all European Countries]
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August 25, 1856 – March 15, 1857
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5943
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Nutting, John Danforth
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Tracts and pamphlets on Mormonism. Edited by Rev. J. D. Nutting, secretary
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1928
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7003a
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Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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Tracts
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1891
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6548m
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Pratt, Orson
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[Tracts]
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1856 – 1857
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1952c.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Shropshire Conference.
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Tract No. ____ of the Latter-day Saints' Loan Tract Society. Shropshire Conference. To all unto whom this tract may come, Greeting.
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[1851]
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1942c.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. London Conference.
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Tract No. ____ of the Latter-day Saints' Circulating Tract Society of the London Conference. To all unto whom this tract may come, Greetings . . .
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[1851]
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8457
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Stevenson, Edward
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Tract, containing the first principles of the doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ [of] Latter-day Saints, by Elders Edward Stevenson and H. D. C. Clark
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1878
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2449a
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Coke, Henry John
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Tracks of a rolling stone. By the Honourable Henry J. Coke
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1905
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9444
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Van Lieu, Solomon
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A trace of prophecy, on the second coming of Christ. Or the little stone kingdom, and the end of the gentile rule or reign—the begining [sic] of the great anti-typical jubilee in 1914. Written by Elder Sol. Van Lieu, August 24, 1908
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1908
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3292a
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Fairbanks, Edward Taylor
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The town of St. Johnsbury Vt. A review of one hundred twenty-five years to the anniversary pageant 1912
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1914
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8980a
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Towanda money redeemed once more!
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[1842]
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6827
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Raymond and Whitcomb
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[Tours
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1880 – [1910]
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6727.7
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Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Council of Women for Home Missions
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Tourists in Utah
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ca. 1916]
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6727.5
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Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Council of Women for Home Missions
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Tourists in Utah
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ca. 1916]
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2608a
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Culmer, Henry L. A
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Tourists' guide book to Salt Lake City
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1879
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9543.5
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Walther, Rudolph J.
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A tour to San Francisco, California and return.
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1916
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3276a
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Everitt, Edwin Brownson
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Tour of the St. Elmo's. From the Nutmeg State to the Golden Gate. 1883. By E. B. Everitt, "Historian."
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1883
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6009b
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Oregon Short Line Railroad Company
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Tour of Mormon Tabernacle Choir to American Land and Irrigation Exposition, New York City, October–November 1911. By special train
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[1911]
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7091
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Revere, Joseph Warren
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A tour of duty in California; including a description of the gold region: and an account of the voyage around Cape Horn; with notices of lower California, the Gulf and Pacific coasts, and the principal events attending the conquest of the Californians. By Joseph Warren Revere, lieutenant U.S. Navy, lately in command of the military district of Sonoma. Edited by Joseph N. Balestier, of New York. With a map and plates from original designs
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1849
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9470
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Vetromile, Eugene
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A tour in both hemispheres; or, travels around the world. By Rev. Eugene Vetromile, D.D., apostolic missionary. . . .
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1880
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6821a
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Raum, George Edward
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A tour around the world; being a brief sketch of the most interesting sights seen in Europe, Africa, Asia, and America, while on a two years' ramble
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1886
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812a
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Bridges, DeWitt C
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A tour around the world
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1882
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8977
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The Torch of Truth
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May 7, 1925–April 1931
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5076
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Mabie, Hamilton Wright
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A topical history of the United States. Footprints of four centuries; the story of the American people, comprising the important events, episodes and incidents which make up the marvelous record from Columbus to the present time
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1894
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8973a.5
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To-night! Come and hear the Mormon singers to-night! The Salt Lake Concert Co., the flower of musical Utah. A treat which may never come to you again. Every member upon the program is a gem; every member of the organization is an artist. Baptist Church--to-night.
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589
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Bonner, Geraldine
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Tomorrow's tangle. Illustrations by Arthur I. Kellar
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[1903]
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4428
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John Taylor Prayer Circle
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A token of love from the members of the John Taylor Prayer Circle to Patriarch Joseph Horne in commemoration of his long and faithful association therewith and of his retirement from the active presidency thereof in his old age
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March 15, 1895
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3366
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Fisher, Vardis
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Toilers of the hills
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1928
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3498b
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Gabriel, Ralph Henry
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Toilers of land and sea
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1926
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5310a.5
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Maurik, Justus van
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Toen ik nog jong was
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1901
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8969
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Tobacco. Doctors, directors of athletics, insurance companies, scientists say tobacco is harmful
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1929]
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6038
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Pack, Frederick James
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Tobacco and human efficiency. Published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1918
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1192.5
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Carlston, Peter C.
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A toast to the retiring bishopric of Ensign Ward.
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1926
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8968
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To whom this may concern: the following resolutions were unanimously adopted at a public meeting, consisting largely of non-Mormons, held at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, on Tuesday evening, April 18, 1922
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1922]
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5295a
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Martin, Samuel H
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To whom this may concern
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ca. 1928]
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9723a
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Wheelock, Cyrus Hubbard
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To whom it may concern. We, the several branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints composing the Manchester Conference, in conference assembled, at the Carpenters' Hall, Manchester, England, on the 8th of December, 1850, do hereby tender to our much-beloved President William Gibson, high priest, this letter of recommendation, and while we deeply regret losing the benefit of his . . .
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[1850]
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8027b
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Smith, Joseph, 1832–1914
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To whom it may concern. Joseph Smith and W. W. Blair; First Presidency, 1894
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[1894]
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10007
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Woodward, Charles Lowell
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To whom it may concern: I have in my possession a book, which, reprinted and published, would do more to open people's eyes to the truth concerning that most infernal and devil-begotton [sic] Mormonism. . . .
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1874
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1695
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
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To whom it may concern
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1891
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8249
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Snow, Lorenzo
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To whom it may concern:
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[1893]
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6444c
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Pratt, Milson Ross
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To those who toil
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ca. 1919?]
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2608b.5
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Cummings, Benjamin Franklin
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To those who are interested in the subject of genealogy:
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[1886]
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8967
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To those of my parishioners who have joined the party of Latter-day Saints or Mormonites
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[1846]
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4484a
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Jones, Daniel Webster
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To those interested in the Mexican Mission
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1886
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5712
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National League of Women's Organizations
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To the women of America
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[1904]
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2206.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Oneida
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To the ward teachers of Oneida Stake
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ca. 1920
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2169a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Fremont
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To the superintendents and Sunday School workers of the Fremont Stake of Zion. Dear brethren and sisters
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[1900]
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1599f
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Deseret Sunday School Union
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To the stake superintendency of Sunday schools: Dear brethren. . . .
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1891
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2318b
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association
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To the stake officers, Y.M.M.I.A. Dear brethren ________
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[1891]
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2223e
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Salt Lake
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To the stake officers Y.M.M.I.A.
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1891
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10127
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Zion's Central Board of Trade
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To the stake boards of trade
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1881
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4961
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Littlefield, Lyman Omer
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To the Sixth Quorum of Seventies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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[1854]
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1694b
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
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To the seventies. The following instructions were presented at a meeting of the First Presidency of the Church and the Council of the Twelve Apostles and the First Seven Presidents of the Seventies, on Saturday, April 14th, 1883, and were approved by unanimous vote of said meeting:
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1883
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1694
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
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To the seventies. The following instructions were presented at a meeting of the First Presidency of the Church and the Council of the Twelve Apostles and the First Seven Presidents of the Seventies, on Saturday, April 14th, 1883, and were approved by unanimous vote of said meeting:
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1883
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1694a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
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To the seventies. The following instructions were presented at a meeting of the First Presidency of the Church and the Council of the Twelve Apostles and the First Seven Presidents of the Seventies, on Saturday, April 14th, 1883, and were approved by unanimous vote of said meeting:
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1883
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8966a
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To the senators and representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled
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[1872]
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8966
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To the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled: With profound respect we represent. . . .
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[1886]
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9329
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Utah (Territory) Citizens
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To the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled. We, the undersigned committee, selected at a public meeting of the non-Mormon voters of Salt Lake City, held the 19th of January, 1874, in pursuance of the following resolution. . . .
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[1874]
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6753a
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Price, Rees E
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To the scattered and peeled Britons
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[1845]
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1692.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency.
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To the Scandinavian Saints in Zion:
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1903
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4174a
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Hyde, Orson
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To the Saints scattered abroad—greeting
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[1848]
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2115
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Presiding Bishopric
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To the saints scattered abroad, the bishop and his counselors of Kirtland send greeting
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September 18, 1837
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3077a
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Dykes, George Parker
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To the saints on the Pacific coast. San Francisco, February 12th, 1864
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[1864]
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3077
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Dykes, George Parker
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To the saints on the Pacific coast
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[1863]
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7194
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Rich, Benjamin Erastus
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To the saints of the Eastern States Mission
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[July 31, 1909]
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7193a
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Rich, Benjamin Erastus
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To the saints: Dear brethren and sisters
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8-Feb-11
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8492
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Strahorn, Robert Edmund
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To the Rockies and beyond, or a summer on the Union Pacific Railway and branches. Saunterings in the popular health, pleasure, and hunting resorts of Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Montana and Idaho, with descriptions of the Black Hills, Big Horn and San Juan regions, and special articles on stock raising, farming, mining, lumbering and kindred industries of the Trans-Missouri region. By Robert E. Strahorn ("Alter Ego") of the western press
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1878
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8965b.5
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To the Reverend Mr. ________ Dear Brother, I take this method of addressing you . . .
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1884
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1172
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Cannon, George Quayle
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To the readers of the testimony of George Q. Cannon & Joseph Smith. Which do you believe and uphold with your faith, prayers, and uplifted hands before God?
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[1892]
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7733
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Singleton, James Washington
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To the public. The very responsible and conspicuous position I have occupied in the late disturbance in Hancock County imposes on me the task of quieting the public mind. . . .
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[1846]
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8144
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Smith, William
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To the public. Slander refuted! An extract from church proceedings; and expulsion of Mormon apostates, from the church!. . . .
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[1844]
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6800a
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Quincy, Ill. Citizens
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To the public. In order to prevent an erroneous impression from going abroad, in relation to the position of affairs in Hancock and undersigned feel it to be incumbent upon them. . . .
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[1846]
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3603
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Godbe, William Samuel
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To the public, and especially the Mormon portion of it. Highly important communication from W. S. Godbe
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1872
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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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3305a.5
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Farnham, Augustus
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To the public.
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1853
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6097
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Parker, James R
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To the public. . . .
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1846
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8143
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Smith, William
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To the public. . . .
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[1846]
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5199a
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McKay, David Oman
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To the priesthood quorums generally
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[1911]
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9723
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Wheelock, Cyrus Hubbard
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To the priesthood and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the Manchester Conference
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[1851]
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5689.5
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Musser, Amos Milton
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To the press of the United States
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[1877?]
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9999b
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Woodruff, Wilford
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To the presiding elders of the different settlements
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1870
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10074
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Young, Brigham, 1801–1877
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To the presiding elders and saints of the places where they are, or where they wish to have, telegraph stations and operators
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[1867]
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9999a.5
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Woodruff, Wilford
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To the presiding elders, and all others interested, in the different settlements:
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1871
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1648c
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
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To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of the Seventies. Dear brethren: In view of our inability to meet all of you personally, we deem it prudent. . . .
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[1891]
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1649
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
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To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventy, Dear brethren: We enclose to you with this letter a communication from the First Presidency. . . .
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1907
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1648d
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
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To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventies: Dear brethren: There are some items of special interest we desire to call your attention to. . . .
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[1892]
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1648a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
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To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventies: Dear brethren: I am directed by the First Council of Seventies to ask you to select members. . . .
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[1890]
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1648b
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
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To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventies: Dear brethren: I am directed by the First Council of Seventies. . . .
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[1894]
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1646f
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
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To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventies. Dear brethren:
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[1893]
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1646e
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
|
To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventies: Dear brethren. . . .
|
1891
|
1646b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
|
To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventies. Dear brethren
|
[1883]
|
1646d
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
|
To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventies. Dear brethren
|
[1884]
|
1646c
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
|
To the presidents of the ________ Quorum of Seventies
|
1892
|
1691b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes, bishops of wards and stake tithing clerks in Zion: Dear brethren. . . .
|
1888
|
1692
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes, bishops of wards, and stake tithing clerks in Zion
|
1889
|
1690
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes, bishops and parents in Zion, Dear brethren and sisters
|
1915
|
1691
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes, bishops and parents in Zion. Dear brethren and sisters
|
1916
|
1691a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes, bishops and parents in Zion
|
ca. 1922]
|
1689
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes, bishops, and all whom it may concern: Dear brethren and sisters
|
1890
|
1688
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and their counselors, the bishops and their counselors, and the Latter-day Saints generally
|
[1885]
|
2223c
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Salt Lake
|
To the presidents of stakes and their counselors. Dear brethren: There never was a time. . . .
|
1889
|
2223d
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Salt Lake
|
To the presidents of stakes and their counselors. Dear brethren: There never was a time. . . .
|
1889
|
1687c
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and their counselors: Dear brethren: There never was a time. . . .
|
1889
|
1687b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and missions, bishops of wards and other presiding authorities
|
1902
|
1687a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and bishops throughout Zion: Dear brethren
|
1904
|
1687
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and bishops of wards. The question of conducting Sunday schools without interruption. . . .
|
[1890 – 1899]
|
8849c
|
Taylor, John
|
To the presidents of stakes and bishops of wards. Dear brethren: Owing to the peculiar circumstances. . . .
|
1886
|
1686b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and bishops of wards: Dear brethren: It has been decided. . . .
|
1891
|
1686c
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and bishops of wards. Dear brethren: It has been decided. . . .
|
1891
|
1686
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and bishops of wards. Dear brethren. In December, 1891, acting under our advice. . . .
|
[1894]
|
1685d
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and bishops of wards
|
1891
|
1685e
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the presidents of stakes and bishops of wards
|
[1895]
|
8350a.5
|
Spry, William
|
To the presidents of conferences and traveling elders
|
1890
|
9999a
|
Woodruff, Wilford
|
To the presidents, bishop's agents and bishops of the several stakes and wards of Zion: Dear brethren. In making the annual settlement of tithes and offerings of the people. . . .
|
1887
|
1448
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
To the presidents, bishop's agents and bishops of the several stakes and wards of Zion. Brethren: That each of you may be honored. . . .
|
1883
|
8849b
|
Taylor, John
|
To the presidents, bishop's agents and bishops of the several stakes and wards of Zion. Brethren. . . .
|
1884
|
1646a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
|
To the presidents and members of the quorum of seventies, greeting. Dear brethren. The opportunity not being afforded us at present, of visiting each quorum. . . .
|
[1886]
|
1646
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
|
To the presidents and members of seventies: Dear brethren. It being impossible for us to visit all the quorums. . . .
|
1889
|
1645c
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
|
To the presidents and clerks of the quorum of seventies
|
1886
|
8965b
|
|
To the President, Senate and House of Representatives of the United States
|
[1888]
|
1513e
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Council of the Twelve Apostles
|
To the president and counselors of ________ Stake. Dear brethren
|
1888
|
1447a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
To the presidency and bishopric of________ Stake. Dear brethren: We enclose you herewith an order covering your requisition on account of Charity "Contingent Fund". . . .
|
1891
|
4200
|
Illinois. Governor, 1842–1846 (Ford)
|
To the people of Warsaw, in Hancock County. I am continually informed of your preparations and threats to renew the war, and exterminate the Mormons. One would suppose that you ought to rest satisfied with what you have already done
|
[1844]
|
8965a
|
|
To the people of Utah. . . .
|
[1895]
|
3621a
|
Goodwin, Charles Carroll
|
To the people of Utah
|
[1890]
|
9312a
|
Utah. Semi-Centennial Commission
|
To the people of Colorado. Greetings
|
[1897]
|
1599e.5
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Deseret Sunday School Union
|
To the parents of the children of the Second Ward,
|
1896
|
5123
|
McClure, Alexander Kelley
|
To the Pacific & Mexico. By A. K. McClure, LL.D.
|
1901
|
9621
|
Washburn, Jane A. (Ives)
|
To the Pacific and back
|
1887
|
2149
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Relief Society
|
To the officers of the Relief Society organizations
|
ca. 1915]
|
1685.5
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the officers of the Mutual Improvement Associations
|
[1895]
|
1685
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the officers and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dear brethren and sisters. . . .
|
1891
|
9519a
|
Walker, Joseph Robinson
|
To the non-Mormon voters of Salt Lake City
|
[1874]
|
9061a
|
Tuttle, Daniel Sylvester
|
To the ministers of the ________ church in the United States: Dear brethren. . . .
|
[1881]
|
2254a.5
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wards. Liberty Thirty-Third Ward
|
To the members of the Thirty-Third Ward! Greetings, Christmas 1922
|
1922
|
5805a
|
Newman, Angelina French (Thurston)
|
To the members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the 50th Congress: Sirs:
|
[1880]
|
8965
|
|
To the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It becomes an imperative obligation devolving upon the friends and adherents of Pres. Sydney Rigdon, to make an explicit and candid statement of the causes, which have led to their disunion and disfellowship with the adherents of the Twelve in their illegal and unwarrantable assumption of the authority of their First Presidency
|
[1844]
|
3355
|
Findlay, Hugh
|
To the Marattas of Hindoostan. A treatise on the true and living God and His religion. By H. Findlay, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . . . Translated by Chintamon Bulall Josee
|
1855
|
1684a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the Maori saints. Office of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City, Utah, February 17, 1897. Dear brethren and sisters. We sincerely hope that at your approaching annual conference in Wairarapa. . . .
|
1897
|
2259.5
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wards. Rupert Second
|
To the L.D.S. of Rupert Second Ward, greeting...
|
1921]
|
2261d
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wards. Twentieth
|
To the Latter-day Saints of the Twentieth Ward
|
[1883]
|
2247.75
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wards. Eighteenth
|
To the Latter-day Saints of the Eighteenth Ward
|
[1888]
|
2193
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Liberty
|
To the Latter-day Saints of Liberty Stake
|
[1911]
|
2255.9
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wards. Logan Fourth
|
To the Latter-day Saints in the Logan Fourth Ward
|
1927
|
2846
|
Dixie College, St. George, Utah
|
To the Latter-day Saints in St. George Stake of Zion
|
[1907]
|
1729
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Society of Utah
|
To the Latter-day Saints
|
[1894]
|
1730
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Society of Utah
|
To the Latter-day Saints
|
[1894]
|
10133
|
Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution
|
To the Latter-day Saints:
|
[1875]
|
9536c
|
Walker, William Holmes
|
To the intelligent public
|
[1855]
|
9536d
|
Walker, William Holmes
|
To the intelligent public
|
[1855]
|
9328
|
Utah (Territory) Citizens
|
To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled
|
[1886]
|
7260a
|
Richardson, David M
|
To the Honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled
|
[1882]
|
2821
|
Deseret. University
|
To the Honorable, the County Court. . . .
|
[1875]
|
9327.7
|
Utah (Territory) Citizens
|
To the honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled
|
1890
|
9327.5
|
Utah (Territory) Citizens
|
To the honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled
|
1890
|
9327.55
|
Utah (Territory) Citizens
|
To the honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled
|
1890
|
2781
|
Deseret (State) Citizens
|
To the General Assembly of the state of Deseret. Gentlemen, —Your petitioners beg leave. . . .
|
[1850]
|
7468
|
St. Clair, David Latimer
|
To the followers of the Latter-day Saints
|
[1840]
|
1684
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the First Council of the Seventy, Dear brethren
|
1907
|
7193
|
Rich, Benjamin Erastus
|
To the elders of the Eastern States Mission. Dear brethren
|
1909
|
8941
|
Thompson, William
|
To the Committee on Elections
|
[1850]
|
4068
|
Hollister, Ovando James
|
To the Committee on Credentials of the National Republican Convention. Gentlemen:
|
[1872]
|
9677
|
Welch, Josiah
|
To the clergy of the Presbyterian Church
|
[1875]
|
4919
|
Liberal Party. Utah
|
To the citizens of Utah. Address of the Liberal Territorial Committee
|
[1882]
|
240
|
Babbitt, Almon W
|
To the citizens of Pottawotamie County, Iowa
|
[1850]
|
1948a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Nottinghamshire Conference
|
To the citizens of Loughborough. Latter-day Saint elders from America will hold a district meeting in your town on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. in the Co-operative Hall, Woodgate
|
[1896]
|
9601
|
Warren, William B
|
To the citizens of Hancock County: the undersigned, again deems it his duty to appear before you in a circular. . . . Mormon population . . . are leaving the state. . . .
|
1846
|
6081
|
Palmer, John W
|
To the citizens of Hancock County!
|
1846
|
4201
|
Illinois. Governor, 1846-53 (French)
|
To the citizens of Hancock
|
[1846]
|
8370
|
Stead, J. D
|
To the citizens of Green Ridge and vicinity
|
[1910]
|
8964
|
|
To the Church of Latter Day Saints
|
[1907]
|
7003
|
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
|
To the church
|
1924?]
|
8963
|
|
To the Christians and gentiles, especially Christians of the United States
|
[1909]
|
8962a
|
|
To the Christian ministers, statesmen, and patriots of the United States
|
1885
|
4363
|
Jarman, William
|
To the British public. Ladies and gentlemen. . . .
|
[1884]
|
4362d
|
Jarman, William
|
To the British Mormon dupes. Reply to a letter received by Mr. W. Jarman from two dupes who have been entrapped by Mormon missionaries
|
[1883]
|
8027a
|
Smith, Joseph, 1832–1914
|
To the brethren in conference assembled
|
[1901]
|
1683a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the bishops, seventies, high priests and elders. Dear brethren
|
[1878]
|
10072
|
Young, Brigham, 1801–1877
|
To the bishops and presiding elders of the various wards and settlements of Utah Territory, from St. Charles, Richland County, in the North, to St. George, Washington County, in the South: Brethren
|
[1865]
|
1447
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
To the bishops and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, residing in the various settlements throughout these mountains: Beloved brethren and sisters. . . .
|
[1876]
|
1682
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To the bishop and the board of the united order in your ward
|
1874
|
440
|
Bernhisel, John Milton
|
To the authors, editors and publishers of the United States
|
[1850]
|
440a
|
Bernhisel, John Milton
|
To the authors, editors and publishers of the United States
|
[1850]
|
8962
|
|
To the anti-Mormon citizens of Hancock and the surrounding counties. . . .
|
[1845]
|
2318a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association
|
To stake and ward officers of the Y.M.M.I.A.
|
[1906]
|
8900
|
Thomas, Elbert Duncan
|
To Shi Sekkyo Shu
|
1912?]
|
3045
|
Dunn, Crandell
|
To seekers of the kingdom of God
|
[1850]
|
4496
|
Jones, R. Hervey
|
To San Francisco and back. By a London parson. Published under the direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
|
[1878]
|
9135
|
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary
|
To prevent persons living in bigamy or polygamy from holding any civil office of trust or profit in any of the territories of the United States, and from being delegates in Congress. February 14, 1882.—Referred to the House calendar and ordered to be printed. Mr. Willts, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report: [To accompany bill H.R. 4436]
|
1882
|
1681b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To presidents of stakes and counselors
|
1914
|
1681a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To presidents of stakes and bishops of wards: Dear brethren. Your attention is called to the documents issued for the office of the "Irrigation Commission for Utah."
|
1895
|
2587a
|
Crocheron, Augusta (Joyce)
|
To my friends
|
[1888]
|
8698i
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
To my fellow-missionary ________ . Sister Talmage and I together with the brethren on the headquarters staff of the European Mission unite in cordial greetings to you at this season of commemoration of our Lord's birth
|
1927
|
8961b
|
|
To Millard Fillmore, president of the United States of North America: The undersigned citizens of the territory of Utah. . . .
|
1852
|
7285a
|
Rigdon, Sidney
|
To John Thornton, Esq., Peter Rogers, Esq., Andrew Robertson, Esq., James T. V. Thompson, Esq., Col. William T. Wood, Doct Woodson J. Moss, James M. Hughs, Esq., David R. Atchison, Esq. and A. W. Doniphan, Esq. Gentlemen
|
[1836]
|
8961a
|
|
To J. F. Corbin, presiding elder of the El Paso District of the M. E. Church—South:
|
n.d.]
|
9605
|
Warsaw Committee of Safety
|
To his excellency Thomas Ford, Governor of the state of Illinois
|
[1844]
|
9604a
|
Warsaw Committee of Safety
|
To his excellency Thomas Ford, governor of the state of Illinois
|
[1844]
|
7121
|
Reynolds, Harold G
|
To have life more abundantly; address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, October 2, 1927. By Bishop Harold G. Reynolds, of the Twenty-first Ward
|
1927
|
5808
|
Newmann, R
|
To halvdele af udvanderlivet. Udgivet af foreningen til gudelige smaaskrifters udbredelse
|
1867
|
7384
|
Roberts, Sidney
|
To emigrants to the gold region. A treatise, showing the best way to California, with many serious objections to going by sea, doubling the Cape, or crossing the Isthmus, with the constitution and articles of agreement, of the Joint Stock Mutual Insurance Merchandizing Company . . . By Sidney Roberts of Iowa City, Iowa, traveling agent for the company
|
1849
|
1681
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To Elder ________
|
[1876]
|
5068a
|
Lyon, John
|
To Cyrus H. Wheelock, pastor of the Manchester, Liverpool, and Preston Conferences. December 18th, 1852
|
[1852]
|
1599e
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Deseret Sunday School Union
|
To conference visitors. The most charming concert
|
[1899]
|
1680b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To conductor Evan Stephens, and the members of the Tabernacle Choir
|
1895
|
3995
|
Higgins, Charles A
|
To California and back. Illustrations by J. T. McCutcheon
|
1893
|
944
|
Browne, Charles Farrar
|
To California and back
|
[after 1865]
|
3109
|
Edler, Lars
|
To breve om Mormonerne i Utah fra Lars Edler forhenværende Mormon
|
1868
|
3110
|
Edler, Lars
|
To breve om Mormonerne i Utah fra Lars Edler forhenværende Mormon
|
1868
|
9943.55
|
Winder, John R.
|
To [blank space] The enclosed remonstrance to Congress against the passage of the three bills now under consideration which provide for the disfranchisement of every member of the Mormon church...
|
1890
|
9943.5
|
Winder, John R.
|
To [blank space]. Enclosed find remonstrance to Congress which explains itself...
|
1890
|
1680a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To bishoprics of wards, Dear brethren
|
1916
|
1680
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To Bishop ________:
|
1870
|
8320a
|
Spencer, Josephine
|
To Aunt Em
|
n.d.]
|
5713b
|
National Reform Association
|
To American citizens everywhere
|
[1910]
|
1645b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Council of the Seventy
|
To all presidents and members of seventies' quorums. Dear brethren: On the 13th of April, 1883, instructions were given. . . .
|
1886
|
1679a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
To all persons to whom this letter shall come
|
[1852]
|
8961
|
|
To all Latter day Saints
|
[1890]
|
73
|
Anderson, A. A
|
Tjugu År i vilda Västern; erfarenheter och Iakttagelser som missionär och församlingslärare
|
1910
|
flakedraper
|
author
|
title
|
datepubcopyright
|
852
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing—a divine doctrine. Address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, December 18, 1927
|
1927
|
2163.7
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Blackfoot
|
Tithing propositions of the stake presidency and the high council of the Blackfoot Stake of Zion.
|
[1918?]
|
10110
|
Young, Richard Whitehead
|
Tithing. By the late Richard W. Young of the Ensign Stake
|
ca. 1920]
|
850d
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By George H. Brimhall, president of the Brigham Young University
|
[1910]
|
850a
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By George H. Brimhall, president of the Brigham Young University
|
[1910]
|
850f
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By George H. Brimhall, president of the Brigham Young University
|
[1910]
|
850g
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By George H. Brimhall, president of the Brigham Young University
|
[1910]
|
850b
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By George H. Brimhall, president of the Brigham Young University
|
[1910]
|
850c
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By George H. Brimhall, president of the Brigham Young University
|
[1910]
|
850e
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By George H. Brimhall, president of the Brigham Young University
|
[1910]
|
850h
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By George H. Brimhall, president of the Brigham Young University
|
[1910]
|
851
|
Brimhall, George Henry
|
Tithing. By Elder George H. Brimhall
|
ca. 1929]
|
5048a
|
Lyford, C. P
|
Tithing. A sermon by Rev. C. P. Lyford
|
[1880]
|
5815
|
Nibley, Charles Wilson
|
Tithing. A discourse by President Charles W. Nibley, given in Salt Lake Tabernacle, Sunday, October 9, 1927
|
1927?]
|
5815b
|
Nibley, Charles Wilson
|
Tithing. A discourse by President Charles W. Nibley, given in Salt Lake Tabernacle, Sunday, October 9, 1927
|
[1927?]
|
5815a
|
Nibley, Charles Wilson
|
Tithing. A discourse by President Charles W. Nibley, given in Salt Lake Tabernacle, Sunday, October 9, 1927
|
1927?]
|
5815c
|
Nibley, Charles Wilson
|
Tithing. A discourse by President Charles W. Nibley, given in Salt Lake Tabernacle, Sunday, October 9, 1927
|
[ca. 1929?]
|
5815d
|
Nibley, Charles Wilson
|
Tithing. A discourse by President Charles W. Nibley, given in Salt Lake Tabernacle, Sunday, October 9, 1927
|
[ca. 1929?]
|
7002a
|
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
|
Tithing
|
[1882]
|
7002
|
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
|
Tithing
|
[1880]
|
8959
|
|
Tithing
|
1929]
|
261
|
Baldwin, Nathaniel
|
Times of the gentiles; fulness of the gentiles; a discussion with scriptural references
|
[1917?]
|
8955
|
The Times and Seasons
|
The Times and Seasons
|
1839 – 1846
|
8954b
|
|
Times and Seasons
|
1839
|
6376a.5
|
Pickle, Peter
|
The times: a satire.
|
1853
|
4174
|
Hyde, Orson
|
A timely warning to the people of England, of every sect and denomination, and to every individual into whose hands it may fall, by an elder of the Church of Latter-day Saints, (late from America) Preston, 19th August, 1837
|
[1840]
|
4172
|
Hyde, Orson
|
A timely warning to the people of England, of every sect and denomination, and to every individual into whose hands it may fall. By an elder of the Church of Latter Day Saints, late from America. Preston, 19th August, 1837
|
[1839]
|
4173
|
Hyde, Orson
|
A timely warning to the people of England, of every sect and denomination, and to every individual into whose hands it may fall, by an elder of the Church of Latter Day Saints, late from America. Preston, 19th August, 1837
|
[1840]
|
2670
|
Darter, Francis Michael
|
"The time of the end." Daniel identifies latter day temples and Jesus as the Christ. The voice of God. The mysteries of Daniel unveiled. God sets a date for the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ, including His holy latter day sanctuary—the temple. The approaching end
|
1928
|
5165
|
MacGregor, Daniel
|
The time of the end. By Daniel and Margaret MacGregor
|
ca. 1925]
|
8698h
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
Time and eternity. Address over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, Dec. 28, 1930
|
1930
|
7848
|
Smith, Eliza Roxcy (Snow)
|
Time and change: a poem in blank verse. Also two odes, one for the sons of liberty, the other for the Fourth of July. By Miss Eliza R. Snow
|
1841
|
7823
|
Smith, Elbert Aorial
|
Timbers for the temple. A story of old Nauvoo in days of her glory. Illustrations from photographs
|
1922
|
5078b
|
McAfee, Lucy H
|
Tim. By Mrs. Howard B. McAfee
|
[1903]
|
8698g
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
Till death does you part. Is there no hope beyond? By Dr. James E. Talmage of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
[1918]
|
9353.5
|
|
Til Br. Victor E. Madsen. Den 1. November 1907
|
1907
|
4754
|
Larsen, Thomas
|
Tidsbilleder fra vindsyssel (Historik samfund for Hjorring amt. En gennembrudstid. Fra de nittende Aarhundredes sidste halvdel)
|
1917
|
8076
|
Smith, Joseph Fielding, 1876–1972
|
Tidernes tegn
|
1912
|
6751a
|
Presbytery of Utah
|
Ti aarsager hvorfor Kristne ikke kan have samfund med Mormonerne
|
[1890]
|
8698f
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
Thy sins be forgiven thee! Address over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, Dec. 7, 1930. By Dr. James E. Talmage of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah
|
1930
|
8698e
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
Thy sins be forgiven thee! Address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, October 28, 1928
|
1928
|
8698d
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
Thy kingdom come. So pray we yet. By Dr. James E. Talmage of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
[1917]
|
561
|
Blakeley, Albert
|
Thus saith the Lord
|
[1906]
|
562
|
Blakeley, Albert
|
Thus saith the Lord
|
[1906]
|
5697
|
Myers, William H
|
Through wonderland to Alaska. By Rev. William H. Myers
|
1895
|
2445
|
Codman, John
|
Through Utah
|
1875
|
56
|
Alter, J. Cecil
|
Through the heart of the scenic West. With 65 illustrations
|
1927
|
10044
|
Yeigh, Frank
|
Through the heart of Canada
|
1910
|
4679a
|
Kolb, Ellsworth Leonardson
|
Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico; with a foreword by Owen Wister; with 48 plates from photographs by the author and his brother
|
1914
|
762
|
Bowen, Sybil Spande
|
Through the gate. A one act play by Sybil Spande Bowen
|
1928
|
4659a
|
Kneeder, H. S
|
Through storyhood to the sunset seas. What four people saw on a journey through the Southwest to the Pacific Coast
|
1895
|
9788
|
Whitney, Orson Ferguson
|
Through memory's halls. The life story of Orson F. Whitney as told by himself. . . .
|
[c1930]
|
4079
|
Hook, R
|
Through dust and foam: or, travels, sight-seeing, and adventure by land and sea in the far West and far East, By R. and G. D. Hook. Illustrated by over 200 original engravings
|
1876
|
3860
|
Hardy, Mary (McDowell) Duffus, Lady
|
Through cities and prairie lands. Sketches of an American tour. By Lady Duffus Hardy
|
1881
|
5286
|
Marshall, Walter Gore
|
Through America; or, nine months in the United States, by W. G. Marshall, M.A. Illustrated from photographs
|
1881
|
4623
|
Kimball, Solomon Farnham
|
Thrilling experiences
|
1909
|
9481
|
Visscher, William Lightfoot
|
A thrilling and truthful history of the Pony Express; or, blazing the westward way and other sketches and incidents of those stirring times
|
c1908
|
50b
|
Allen, Miss A. J
|
Thrilling adventures, travels and explorations of Dr. Elijah White among the Rocky Mountains in the far West. Compiled by Miss A. J. Allen
|
1859
|
9678
|
Welles, C. M
|
Three years' wanderings of a Connecticut Yankee in South America, Africa, Australia, and California, with descriptions of the several countries, manners, customs and conditions of the people, including miners, natives, etc. Also, a detailed account of a voyage around the world, attended with unusual suffering, hardships, privation, disappointment, and dangers arising from fearful storms; threatened wreaks on rocky coasts, and amid reefs; by fire, deception, mutiny, etc. Also, various incidents of life on shipboard. Illustrated with beautiful steel plate engravings
|
1859
|
2461
|
Colton, Walter
|
Three years in California, by Rev. Walter Colton, U.S.N. late alcalde of Monterey . . .
|
1850
|
4587
|
Kennedy, James Henry
|
The three witnesses of the Book of Mormon
|
[1890]
|
3296
|
Faithfull, Emily
|
Three visits to America
|
1884
|
1251b
|
Champney, Elizabeth Williams
|
Three Vassar girls at home: a holiday trip of three college girls through the South and West
|
1887
|
5122
|
McClure, Alexander Kelley
|
Three thousand miles through the Rocky Mountains
|
1869
|
7410b
|
Rollins, Alice Wellington
|
The three Tetons. A story of the Yellowstone
|
c1887]
|
1942f.5
|
|
Three special services in connection with the above will be held in the Co-operative Hall, King Street, Oldham, Sunday, November 14, 1897.
|
[1897]
|
9599
|
Warner, Amos Griswold
|
Three phases of coöperation in the West
|
1887
|
8849
|
Taylor, John
|
Three nights' public discussion between the Revds. C. W. Cleeve, James Robertson, and Philip Cater, and Elder John Taylor, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Chairman, Rev. K. Groves, M.A., assisted by Charles Townley, LL.D., and Mr. Luddy. Also a reply to the Rev. K. Groves, M.A. & Charles Townley, LL.D.
|
1850
|
8849a
|
Taylor, John
|
Three nights' public discussion between the Revds. C. W. Cleeve, James Robertson, and Philip Cater, and Elder John Taylor, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at Boulogne-sur-mer, France. Chairman, Rev. K. Groves, M.A., assisted by Charles Townley, LL.D., and Mr. Luddy. Also a reply to the Rev. K. Groves, M.A. & Charles Townley, LL.D
|
1850
|
8948
|
|
Three months in the United States and Canada. By the editor of the "Western Gazette". . . .
|
[1886]
|
3684
|
Grant, Jedediah Morgan
|
Three letters to the New York Herald, from J. M. Grant, of Utah
|
[1852]
|
8363
|
Stanton, William Alonzo
|
Three important movements: Campbellism, Mormonism and Spiritualism by Rev. W. A. Stanton, D.D
|
c1907
|
8947a
|
|
Three generations in Council of Twelve
|
1927]
|
1900b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British
|
Three district meetings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will be held in the Foresters' Hall . . . on Sunday, March 25, 1900
|
[1900]
|
274
|
Ballard, Melvin Joseph
|
Three degrees of glory; a discourse delivered in the Ogden Tabernacle, September 22, 1922
|
n.d.]
|
275
|
Ballard, Melvin Joseph
|
The three degrees of glory; a discourse delivered in the Ogden Tabernacle, September 22, 1922
|
1922
|
276
|
Ballard, Melvin Joseph
|
Three degrees of glory; a discourse delivered in the Ogden Tabernacle, September 22, 1922
|
c1926
|
277
|
Ballard, Melvin Joseph
|
Three degrees of glory; a discourse delivered in the Ogden Tabernacle, September 22, 1922
|
[c1926]
|
272a
|
Ballard, Melvin Joseph
|
Three degrees of glory
|
1922?]
|
6832
|
Redding, William A
|
The three churches; showing many mysterious and wonderful things just now coming to the surface after traveling down the path of the ages 6000 years
|
c1897
|
3206
|
Etzenhouser, Rudolph
|
The three Bibles. Scholarship and inspiration compared. An arrangement in parallel columns of prominent passages from the King James' and Revised Versions of the Bible as well as the Holy Scriptures, translated by inspiration through Joseph Smith. By Elder R. Etzenhouser. Fourth edition
|
1903
|
3203
|
Etzenhouser, Rudolph
|
The three Bibles. Scholarship and inspiration compared. An arrangement in parallel columns of prominent passages from the King James' and Revised Versions of the Bible as well as the Holy Scriptures, translated by inspiration through Joseph Smith. By Elder R. Etzenhouser
|
[1899]
|
3206a
|
Etzenhouser, Rudolph
|
The three Bibles. Scholarship and inspiration compared. An arrangement in parallel columns of prominent passages from the King James' and Revised Versions of the Bible as well as the Holy Scriptures, translated by inspiration through Joseph Smith. By Elder R. Etzenhouser
|
[ca. 1921]
|
3202
|
Etzenhouser, Rudolph
|
Three Bibles compared. Results of scholarship and inspiration. An arrangement in parallel columns of prominent passages from the King James' and Revised Versions of the Bible as well as the Holy Scriptures, translated by inspiration through Joseph Smith. By Elder R. Etzenhouser. Third edition
|
1898
|
3200
|
Etzenhouser, Rudolph
|
Three Bibles compared. Results of scholarship and inspiration. An arrangement in parallel columns of prominent passages from the King James' and Revised Versions of the Bible as well as the Holy Scriptures, translated by inspiration through Joseph Smith. By Elder R. Etzenhouser
|
1894
|
3201
|
Etzenhouser, Rudolph
|
Three Bibles compared. Results of scholarship and inspiration. An arrangement in parallel columns of prominent passages from the King James' and Revised Versions of the Bible as well as the Holy Scriptures, translated by inspiration through Joseph Smith. By Elder R. Etzenhouser
|
1895
|
2826
|
Devos, Julius Emil
|
The three ages of progress. With preface by the Lord Bishop of Ogdensburg
|
1899
|
2114a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Presiding Bishopric
|
Thoughts on tithing
|
[1910]
|
2114b
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Presiding Bishopric
|
Thoughts on tithing
|
[ca. 1920]
|
3005
|
Draper, John William
|
Thoughts on the future civil policy of America. By John William Draper, M.D., LL.D., Professor of chemistry and physiology in the University of New York. . . .
|
1865
|
3691
|
Grass, Eric T
|
Thoughts of reality. A challenge to the churches and to the Mormons in particular
|
[ca. 1915]
|
5942
|
Nutting, John Danforth
|
Thoughts of Heaven and how to get there. 3d ed
|
1916
|
2240
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Weber
|
Thoughts issued under auspices of the religion class workers of Weber and Ogden Stakes
|
1912
|
3583
|
Gillilan, James David
|
Thomas Corwin Iliff, apostle of home missions in the Rocky Mountains
|
[c1919]
|
3896a
|
Hawkins, Samuel Harris
|
This portrait of the first individual in Europe who received and obeyed the everlasting gospel of Jesus Christ, as restored in these latter days; is dedicated to all who have in like manner entered into the new covenant, by their affectionate brother in the same bonds
|
[1849]
|
8698c
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
This is the way. Walk ye in it
|
[1919]
|
3881a
|
Hatfield, John T
|
Thirty-three years a live wire. Life of John T. Hatfield, the "Hoosier Evangelist." By himself. Address: Charlottesville, Indiana
|
[1905]
|
8894b
|
|
The thirty-sixth anniversary of the wedding-day of our beloved parents
|
[1871]
|
7247b
|
Richards, Louisa Lulu (Greene)
|
The thirty-sixth anniversary of . . . Evan M. Greene & Susannah K. Greene
|
[1871]
|
4805
|
L.D.S. University
|
Thirty-seventh anniversary of Founder's Day. Thursday, November fifteenth, 1923
|
1923]
|
3002
|
Drannan, William F
|
Thirty-one years on the plains and in the mountains; or, The last voice from the plains. An authentic record of a life time of hunting, trapping, scouting and Indian fighting in the far West, by Capt. William F. Drannan, who went on the plains when fifteen years old. Copiously illustrated by H. S. De Lay. And many reproductions from photographs
|
1899
|
2755
|
De Leon, Edwin
|
Thirty years of my life on three continents. With a chapter on the life of women in the East, by Mrs. De Leon. . . .
|
1890
|
5273
|
Marcy, Randolph Barnes
|
Thirty years of army life on the border. Comprising descriptions of the Indian nomads of the plains; explorations of new territory; a trip across the Rocky Mountains in the winter; descriptions of the habits of different animals found in the West, and the methods of hunting them; with incidents in the life of different frontier men, &c., &c. By Colonel R. B. Marcy, U.S.A. . . . With numerous illustrations
|
1866
|
1446
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
Thirtieth anniversary. Grand jubilee in the new tabernacle, Salt Lake City, on the Twenty-fourth of July, 1877, celebrating the entrance of the pioneers into this Territory. . . .
|
[1877]
|
1907
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Bradford Conference
|
Third report of the Bradford quarterly conference of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints, held at the meeting room, South Market, Leeds, Nov. 8th and 9th, 1851
|
[1851]
|
1679
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
|
Third general epistle of the presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from the Great Salt Lake Valley, to the Saints scattered throughout the earth, Greeting: Beloved brethren:. . . .
|
[1850]
|
8698b
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
They neither marry nor give in marriage. By Dr. James E. Talmage of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
[1918]
|
3734a
|
Gruening, Ernest Henry
|
These United States; a symposium. Edited by Ernest Gruening. First series
|
1923–24
|
4985
|
Longworth, Maria Theresa
|
Theresina in America by Therese Yelverton (Viscountess Avonmore)
|
1875
|
8698a
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
There was war in Heaven. Primeval conflict over Satanic autocracy. By Dr. James E. Talmage of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
[1918]
|
8787a
|
Tanner, Nathan, Jr
|
"There is no crime so great as one perpetrated against the freedom of peoples." Ogden, Utah, 1892. Hon. ________ Dear Sir. . . .
|
[1892]
|
1250a
|
Chamberlin, William Henry
|
The theory of evolution as an aid to faith in God and belief in the resurrection
|
1911
|
8698
|
Talmage, James Edward
|
The theory of evolution. A lecture delivered by J. E. Talmage, D.S.D., M.S., Ph.D. Before the Utah County Teachers' Association at Provo City, March 8, 1890
|
1890
|
7285
|
Rigdon, Sidney
|
Theology. Lecture first. On the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Of faith
|
[1835]
|
2196a
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Lost River
|
Theology. D. & C., Sec. 88:77
|
1929
|
9823
|
Widtsoe, John Andreas
|
Théologie rationelle; telle qu'elle est enseigneé par l'Eglise de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours. par l'Ancien John A. Widtsoe du Conseil des Douze Apôtres. Traduit de l'Anglais par C. A. Horback
|
1930?]
|
961b
|
Buck, Charles
|
A theological dictionary, containing definitions of all religious and ecclesiastical terms, an impartial account of the principal denominations which have subsisted in the religious world from the birth of Christ to the present day. By the late Rev. Charles Buck. A new and greatly improved edition; by the Rev. E. Henderson, D.D., Ph.D. Theological Tutor of Highbury College
|
[1841]
|
7416
|
Roosevelt, Theodore
|
Theodore Roosevelt weerlegt Anti-Mormonsche leugens. Zijne getuigenis in betrekking tot het Mormoonsche Volkskarakter. Bericht aagaande-meervoudig huwelijk. Een krachtige terverantwoordingroeping van tijdschriftenlasteraars
|
[1911]
|
7414
|
Roosevelt, Theodore
|
Theodore Roosevelt refutes anti-Mormon falsehoods. His testimony as to Mormon character. Advice concerning polygamy. A vigorous arraignment of magazine slanderers
|
[1911]
|
7415
|
Roosevelt, Theodore
|
Theodore Roosevelt refutes anti-Mormon falsehoods. His testimony as to Mormon character. Advice concerning polygamy. A vigorous arraignment of magazine slanderers
|
ca. 1917]
|
6725
|
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A
|
Then and now
|
1904
|
5620
|
Morton, William Albert
|
Þeir Síðari daga heilögu fyrir rétti heimsins eftir William A. Morton. Þytt úr ensku. Útgefin af trúboðum Jesú Krists Kirkju Síðari Daga Heilögu
|
1913
|
8891a.5
|
|
[Theater Guarany. Dienstag, den 29 July, abends 8 1/2 Uhr. Oeffentlicher Vortrag: Die Mehrehe unter den Mormonen und andere "Irrlehren" Jedermann willkommen! Eintritt frei! Rauchen höflichst verbeten. Keine kollekte!]
|
|
3368c
|
Fitch, Franklin Y
|
The the [sic] life, travels and adventures of an American wanderer: a truthful narrative of events in the life of Alonzo P. DeMilt. Containing his early adventures among the Indians of Florida; his life in the gold mines of California and Australia; his explorations of the Andes and the Amazon and its tributaries, etc., etc., interspersed with sketches and narratives. Illustrating life, manners, customs and scenery in Mexico, Central America, Peru, Brazil, Australia, the South Sea Islands, and the United States. With numerous engravings
|
c1883
|
8887
|
|
The Thatcher episode. A concise statement of the facts of the case. Interesting letters and documents. A review of M. Thatcher's claims, pleas and admissions
|
1896
|
9051a
|
Turner, D. B
|
That "veiled gospel." Mr. Penrose denies that the Mormon missionaries carry a "veiled gospel."
|
[1910]
|
7518
|
Salt Lake Tribune
|
That Mormon protest. Its full text, and a report of the proceedings of the Salt Lake mass meeting of May 2nd, 1885. Comments and review by "The Tribune."
|
[1885]
|
9716
|
Wheaton, Clarence L
|
That interesting spot of land west of the court house. What and where is it? Sermon delivered on the Temple Lot by Apostle Clarence L. Wheaton. April 27, 1928
|
1928
|
3621
|
Goodwin, Charles Carroll
|
That brief. A reply to A. M. Gibson's pamphlet "Brief in re Senate bill No. 10."
|
[1886]
|
2261a.5
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wards. Sixteenth
|
Thanksgiving ball. Sixteenth Ward School House
|
[1890?]
|
8432
|
Stephens, Evan
|
Thanksgiving anthem
|
[1910]
|
2261b.7
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wards. Twelfth
|
Thalia. Repeat the following pieces in the Twelfth Ward Schoolhouse. Tisdagen den 28 Februari 1888. Program.
|
1888
|
8978
|
Torgler, John S
|
Text book of the scriptures. Hints, with figures and woe from the beginning to the ending to the Israel of God
|
[c1929]
|
4354a
|
Jaques, Mary J
|
Texas ranch life; with three months through Mexico in a "prairie schooner."
|
1894
|
7402
|
Roemer, Ferdinand
|
Texas. Mit besonderer Rücksicht auf deutsche Auswanderung und die physischen Verhältnisse des Landes nach eigener Beobachtung geschildert von dr. Ferdinand Roemer. Mit einem naturwissenschaftlichen Anhange und einer topographisch geognostischen Karte von Texas
|
1849
|
4252
|
Ingraham, Prentiss
|
The Texan's double; or, the merciless shadower. A revelation of the mystery of the "Bravo in Black," in the romance of the "Three Bills."
|
August 30, 1890 – November 22, 1890
|
2231
|
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Teton
|
Teton Stake quarter-centennial jubilee
|
[1926]
|
7997a
|
Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
|
The testimony of "The great prophet of this nineteenth century!"
|
[1879]
|
7997
|
Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
|
The testimony of "The great prophet of this nineteenth century!"
|
[1879]
|
5139
|
McDonald, Angus
|
The testimony of seven witnesses. To show that the gospel dispensation given to Joseph Smith, Jr., for the house of Israel by God the Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, between the sixth of April, eighteen hundred and twenty and the first of November, eighteen hundred and thirty-one is not the gospel dispensation given to Joseph Smith for the gentiles in June 0 [sic] eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, by the angels Peter, James and John
|
[1896]
|
5875
|
Nowell, Nancy
|
Testimony of Nancy Nowell. A copy of my journals commenced in Lapeer, Michigan. A daily account of the devotional and devout exercises of my heart, and the testimony of the truth
|
1892
|
10119
|
Zahnd, John
|
Testimony of John Zahnd
|
1920?]
|
9175
|
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections
|
Testimony of important witnesses as given in the proceedings before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Senate. In the matter of the protest against the right of Hon. Reed Smoot, a senator from the state of Utah, to hold his seat
|
1905
|
3729a
|
Griffiths, Gomer T
|
The testimony of Gomer T. Griffiths concerning the calling and ordination of President Frederick M. Smith
|
[1915?]
|
5100
|
McAllister, Duncan McNeil
|
Testimony of Duncan McNeil McAllister
|
1918]
|
1187
|
Cardon, Joseph Emmanuel, compiler
|
Testimonies of the divinity of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by its leaders. Compiled by Joseph E. Cardon and Samuel O. Bennion
|
[c1930]
|
892
|
Brown, Benjamin
|
Testimonies for the truth: a record of manifestations of the power of God, miraculous and providential, witnessed in the travels and experience of Benjamin Brown, high priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, pastor of the London, Reading, Kent, and Essex conferences
|
1853
|
8365
|
Stark, P. P
|
Testimonies: a compilation from the Bible, and of the testimony of witnesses, concerning the church and the gospel, and its restoration in the latter days, and the second coming of Messiah. By P. P. Stark, elder, in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
|
1898
|
7847a.5
|
Smith, Eliza Roxcy (Snow)
|
Testimonial ... to the Presiding Bishop Edward Hunter. On the eighty-eighth anniversary of his birthday.
|
[1881]
|
1930b
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Liverpool Conference
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Testimonial presented to Elder Henry Clegg, president of the Rose Place Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, of the Liverpool Conference
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1855
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8882b.5
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Testimonial in honor of Richard Whitehead Young, president of Ensign Stake, tendered by his associates in the presidency, the high council and the high priests quorum, prior to his departure as colonel in the service of his country in the cause of liberty . . . .
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1917
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4790d.7
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Logan Tabernacle Choir
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Testimonial Benefit concert to Professor Alexander Lewis
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1898
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9354d
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Utah (Territory) Governor. 1850–1858 (Young)
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Territory of Utah. Proclamation by the governor. Whereas, the Utah Indians of this territory have been for some time, and still are in a state of open and declared war with the white settlers, committing injuries upon them at every opportunity, killing them, driving off their stock, and burning their mills, and dwellings . . . In testimony whereof , I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of said territory to be affixed, at Great Salt Lake City, this nineteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. . . .
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[1853]
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9354c
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Utah (Territory) Governor. 1850–1858 (Young)
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Territory of Utah. Proclamation by the governor
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[1852]
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1259a
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Chase, Edward R
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Territory of Utah, county of Box Elder. Edward R. Chase, of said county, being duly sworn before me, says. . . .
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[1886]
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9160
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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the Territories
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Territory of Nevada. [To accompany bill H. R. No. 567.] May 12, 1858. Mr. William Smith, from the Committee on the Territories, made the following report. The Committee on Territories, to whom was referred the petition of numerous citizens of the United States residing in the territory of Utah, asking for the creation of a new territory, to be formed from the western portion thereof, have, according to order, had the same under consideration, and respectfully submit the following report:
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1858
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3338g
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Fetting, Otto
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Tenth visitation of the messenger to Elder Otto Fetting, Port Huron, Mich. Supplement to revelation on building the temple
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1929?]
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2239a.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Weber
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Tenth annual Christmas carol sing and pageant. Given by Weber Stake Sunday Schools. [3 lines] Ogden Tabernacle, Eleven forenoon, December 25th, 1927
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1927
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5839
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Nicholson, John
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The Tennessee massacre and its causes; or, the Utah conspiracy, a lecture by John Nicholson, delivered in the Salt Lake Theatre, on Monday, September 22, 1884. Stenographically reported by John Irvine
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1884
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526
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Bird, George Robert
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Tenderfoot days in territorial Utah
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1918
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3099
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Eastman, Samuel
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Ten years of my mission. By Samuel Eastman, called of God, not of man. Legal heir to the priesthood and keys of the kingdom
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[1914?]
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3099a
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Eastman, Samuel
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Ten years of my mission. By Samuel Eastman, called of God, not of man. Legal heir to the priesthood and keys of the kingdom. . . .
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1914]
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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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5367
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Metcalf, Anthony
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Ten years before the mast. Shipwrecks and adventures at sea! Religious customs of the people of India and Burmah's empire. How I became a Mormon and why I became an infidel!
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[1888]
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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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5252
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Malan, Stephen
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The ten tribes, discovered and identified. The four historic phases of the house of Jacob considered by Stephen Malan
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1912
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8988
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Townshend, Frederick Trench
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Ten thousand miles of travel, sport, and adventure. By F. Trench Townshend, B.A., captain of 2nd Life Guards
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1869
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6751
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church, and answer given by Brigham H. Roberts, elder in the Mormon Church, with a rejoinder
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[1921?]
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6744
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church. 3d ed
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[1898]
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6742
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church
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[1897]
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6743
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church
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1898
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6745
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church
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[1911]
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6746
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church
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[1913]
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6747a
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church
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[1921?]
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6746a
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church
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n.d.]
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6747
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church
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[1910 – ]
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6750
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons: being a statement why Christians cannot fellowship with Mormons. Issued by the Presbytery of Utah, in July, 1921, and endorsed by the Baptist Association and Congregational Association of Utah. To which is added an article from the Christian Statesman, of October, 1921, giving a review of the reply by Mormon Elder Brigham H. Roberts. . . .
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1921?]
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6749
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Presbytery of Utah
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Ten reasons: being a statement why Christians cannot fellowship with Mormons. Issued by the Presbytery of Utah
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1921?]
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1495b
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Church Music Committee
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Ten new anthems by L.D.S. Composers. Selected by the L.D.S. Church Music Committee
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c1926
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5129
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McCosker, John
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Ten millions of dollars. By Miller [pseud.]
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1870
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8877
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Ten commandments
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1925
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5846
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Nielson, J
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Temporary report, of printing, voluntarily paid for by J. Nielson
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[1888]
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8876a
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The temples of the Latter-day Saints
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1926?]
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5097
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McAllister, Duncan McNeil
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Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the sacred purposes to which they are dedicated. By D. M. McAllister, temple recorder
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1928
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5098
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McAllister, Duncan McNeil
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Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the sacred purposes to which they are dedicated. By D. M. McAllister, temple recorder
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1929
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5099
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McAllister, Duncan McNeil
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Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the sacred purposes to which they are dedicated. By D. M. McAllister, temple recorder
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1930
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5099a
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McAllister, Duncan McNeil
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Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the sacred purposes to which they are dedicated. By D. M. McAllister, temple recorder
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[1930]
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5099b
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McAllister, Duncan McNeil
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Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the sacred purposes to which they are dedicated
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1930
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5465
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Morgan, D. J
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Temples. Important facts about the building of temples by Latter Day Saints
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ca. 1920]
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7745
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Sjodahl, Janne Mattson
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Temples ancient and modern. Including an account of the laying of the capstone on the Salt Lake Temple
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[1892]
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7744a
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Sjodahl, Janne Mattson
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Temples ancient and modern. Descriptive and historical sketches
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[1890]
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7744b
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Sjodahl, Janne Mattson
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Temples ancient and modern. Descriptive and historical sketches
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[1892]
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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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2235
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Utah
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Temple souvenir of Utah Stake chorus. Containing the words of inspired writers to be sung and chanted at the dedicatory services of the great Salt Lake Temple on Friday, April 14, 1893
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[1893]
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8876
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Temple souvenir album, April, 1892, illustrated with portraits of the architects, views of the building, plan of electric lights, engine-house and grounds, including views of Logan, Manti, Nauvoo and Kirtland temples, and places of interest in Salt Lake City
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1892
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8875
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Temple song. Tune: "Hold the fort!"
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[1877]
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8317
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Spencer, Emily Brown (Bush)
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Temple song
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[1893]
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4622a
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Kimball, Solomon Farnham
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Temple report for June 14, 1900, giving the amount of ordinance work performed by the Kimball family and their friends since June 14, 1897. Also the amount of cash contributed by them and how expended
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1900
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5043a
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Lund, Anthon Hendrick
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Temple records adjusted and genealogical information obtained
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[1910 – ]
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5096b
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McAllister, Duncan McNeil
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Temple ordinances essential. By Elder D. M. McAllister, temple recorder
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1917?]
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5096
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McAllister, Duncan McNeil
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Temple ordinances essential
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1917?]
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5096a
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McAllister, Duncan McNeil
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Temple ordinances essential
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1917?]
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2623
|
Curtis, James F
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The temple of the Lord; who shall build it? By J. F. Curtis of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. An examination of the present movement of the Church of Christ to build the temple of the Lord
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1929
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2622
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Curtis, James F
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The temple of the Lord; who shall build it?
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ca. 1925]
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8874
|
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Temple music! Music rendered at the dedicatory services of the Salt Lake Temple, April, 1893
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1893
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3542
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Gentile Bureau of Information. Salt Lake City
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Temple Mormonism
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[1900 –]
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3543
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Gentile Bureau of Information. Salt Lake City
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Temple Mormonism
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[1905]
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3933
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Heading, C. N
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The Temple lot
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[n.d.]
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2395
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Clark, Orson
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A temple in Hawaii
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1919?]
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9517
|
Walker, Charles L
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Temple dedication song
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1877
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1014
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Burgess, Alice Chase
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The temple builders book, a manual of instructions and suggestions for temple builders
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[1920?]
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8431
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Stephens, Evan
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Temple anthems. For general use by all church choirs. Edited by Prof. E. Stephens. Vol. two
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1918
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8428
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Stephens, Evan
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Temple anthems. For general use by all church choirs. Edited by Prof. E. Stephens. [Vol. one]
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1913
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8429
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Stephens, Evan
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Temple anthems. For general use by all church choirs. Edited by Prof. E. Stephens. Vol. I
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1914
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8430
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Stephens, Evan
|
Temple anthems. For general use by all church choirs. Edited by Prof. E. Stephens. Vol. I
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1917
|
8430a
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Stephens, Evan
|
Temple anthems. For general use by all church choirs. Edited by Prof. E. Stephens. Vol. I
|
1924
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2504
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Coombs, Leo Mark
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A temple anthem. Words by Ruth May Fox. Music by Leo M. Coombs
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c1919
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8873a.5
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Temperance Hall St. Ann's Street, Nottingham. The Latter Day Saint's will hold their conference Sunday Oct. 2, 1887. Apostle Geo. Teasdale, president of the European Mission, and other Utah elders, will address the meetings, services commence, morning at 10 30., afternoon 2 0., evening 6 0., prompt. All lovers of truth are invited to attend.
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1887
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8873a
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Temperance Hall, Bradford. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mutual Improvement Association. Picnic tea & entertainment, Saturday Jan. 16th, 1897
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1897
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8046
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Smith, Joseph Fielding, 1838–1918
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Temperance and the Word of Wisdom. Addresses delivered by President Joseph F. Smith and Heber J. Grant at the semi-annual conference, Salt Lake City, October, 1908
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[1908]
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8396
|
Stenhouse, Fanny
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"Tell it all": The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse, of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty-five years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Including a full account of the Mountain Meadows massacre, and of the life, confession, and execution of Bishop John D. Lee. Fully illustrated
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1878
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8397
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Stenhouse, Fanny
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"Tell it all": The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse, of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty-five years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Including a full account of the Mountain Meadows massacre, and of the life, confession, and execution of Bishop John D. Lee
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1890
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8395a
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Stenhouse, Fanny
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"Tell it all." The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, full-page illustrations, and steel-plate portrait of the author
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1877
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8393a
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Stenhouse, Fanny
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"Tell it all." The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
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1875
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8390
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Stenhouse, Fanny
|
"Tell it all." The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
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1874
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8391
|
Stenhouse, Fanny
|
"Tell it all." The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
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1874
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8392
|
Stenhouse, Fanny
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"Tell it all." The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
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1875
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8393
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Stenhouse, Fanny
|
"Tell it all." The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
|
1875
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8394
|
Stenhouse, Fanny
|
"Tell it all." The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
|
1876
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8395
|
Stenhouse, Fanny
|
"Tell it all." The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography: By Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for more than twenty years the wife of a Mormon missionary and elder. With introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
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1876
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8770
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Tanner, Alva Amasa
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Telepathic visions and revelations
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1919
|