Item Detail
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17225
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English
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Eliza R. Snow and the Prophet's Gold Watch : Time Keeper as Relic
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Journal of Mormon History
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Spring 2005
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31
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1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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119-141
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"First, this study will examine the watch in Joseph Smith's possession, looking at the historical use of his other contemporaneous watches as well as examining details of this specific watch. I will then examine Snow's possession and display of this watch, as recorded in minutebooks and reminiscences, indicating meanings associated with Snow. Rhetoric about the watch from first- and second-hand accounts of Snow's travels shows the watch as a corporeal connection between her and Joseph Smith, both in their leadership roles and in their plural marriage. The possession and display of the watch communicted these important relationships and became imbued with reverence, emotion, and attachment, suggesting the inherent power of a holy relic." (taken from author's introduction)
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