Item Detail
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26851
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2
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9
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English
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The Historical and Geographical Beginnings of the Church of Christ (Temple Lot)
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Mormon Historical Studies
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2011
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12
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1
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Sandy, UT
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Mormon Historic Sites Foundation
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87-103
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The article discusses the history of the Half Moon Prairie, Eagle Creek, and Bloomington branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in central Illinois, with a particular focus on their consolidation into the Crow Creek branch and the Church of Christ (Temple Lot). Details related to the church's headquarters in Independence, Missouri and its religious significance are presented. Other topics include religious leader Granville Hedrick and plural marriage.
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