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18634
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English
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Found at Last : The Final Resting Place of Frederick Granger Williams
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Mormon Historical Studies
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Fall 2002
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229-240
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Frederick G. Williams was buried in the Early Quincy Cemetery, which was later leveled for the creation of Madison Park. Because the exact burial site is unknown and the area is now used as a park, the Williams family decided to erect a memorial to Frederick G. Williams in the Woodland Cemetery at the burial site of his son-in-law, Nathan Pinkham. A dedication ceremony for the Williams Monument was held in the summer of 2002. Frederick G. Williams III spoke about Frederick G. Williams's life and emphasized the humility required to repent and ask for full fellowship in the Church. The complete address is included.
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Frederick Granger Williams of the First Presidency of the Church
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period II : From the Manuscript History of Brigham Young and Other Original Documents
Journal of Discourses
The Early Quincy Cemetery and Mormon Burials
The First Mormon Temple : Design, Construction, and Historic Context of the Kirtland Temple