Item Detail
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26061
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0
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14
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English
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Life at a Church Academy : The Murdock LDS Academy in Beaver, Utah
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Mormon Historical Studies
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Fall 2013
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14
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2
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Sandy, UT
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Mormon Historic Sites Foundation
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28-53
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The article discusses the history of Murdock Academy, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) educational institution in Beaver, Utah. Details on the role of education in the LDS movement are presented. Topics discussed include educator Reinhard Maeser, the use of the abandoned Fort Cameron as a school facility, the school's curriculum, and living conditions in the schools' dormitories.
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Joseph F. Merrill : Latter-day Saint Commissioner of Education, 1928-1933
Memories and Reflections : The Autobiography of E. E. Ericksen
Monuments to Courage : A History of Beaver County
Mormonism and Education
Out of Obscurity : The LDS Church in the Twentieth Century
Readings in LDS Church History from Original Manuscripts
The Beginnings of the First LDS Institute of Religion at Moscow, Idaho
The First Seminary Teacher
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The Juarez Stake Academy, 1897-1997 : The First One Hundred Years
The Mormon Church and Its Private School System in Utah : The Emergence of the Academies
The Utah Military Frontier, 1872-1912 : Forts Cameron, Thornburgh and Duchesne