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English
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When the Saints Came Marching in : A History of Latter Day Saints in St. Louis
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Millenial Press
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"When the Saints Came Marching in covers the history of the Latter-day Saints from the time Mormon missionaries first set foot on St. Louis soil (1831) until the occasion of the St. Louis Stake jubilee in 2008. It is written with gratitude for the tolerant spirit manifested by the city of St. Louis both then and now. For some, the St. Louis Arch represents not only a gateway to the West but also a symbol of acceptance and brotherhood, through which peoples of all cultures and faiths can pass with the assurance of mutual respect." [Publisher's Abstract]
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History of the Saints : the Great Mormon Exodus and the Establishment of Zion
Liverpool to Great Salt Lake: The 1851 Journal of Missionary George D. Watt
Loftur Jónsson : A Mormon Icelandic Pillar of Strength
Making Friends in Missouri : Telling the Steamboat Saluda Story and its Aftermath
Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History : Western Canada
Settling the Valley, Proclaiming the Gospel : The General Epistles of the Mormon First Presidency
Shaping Mormonism's Public Image and Building the Faith : B. H. Roberts's Mission to the Midwest, 1896
St. Louis Luminary : The Latter-day Saint Experience at the Mississippi River, 1854-1855
The First Three Icelanders to Settle in North America
The Orphan Child : Priscilla Mogridge Smith Lowry Williams Staines (1823-1899)