Item Detail
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30024
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17
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English
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Sarah Louisa Bouton Felt : Thousands Called Her Mother
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BYU Studies
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Spring 2019
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58
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1
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University
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24-64
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"Louie B. Felt, whose name is unfamiliar today, was the first general president of the Primary Association, beginning in 1880 at the age of thirty. Under the tutelage of Eliza R. Snow, she overcame her shyness to become a beloved leader of children. Her innovations for the fledgling association included hosting leadership and teacher training conferences, separating children into classes by age, involving Primary in humanitarian causes, and, against the advice and wisdom of almost everyone, founding the Children’s Friend magazine. Despite poor health for most of her life, she served as president for 45 years" [Publisher]
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A History of the Growth and Development of the Primary Association of the LDS Church from 1878 to 1928
Colonization
History of Utah
Mormonism in Transition : A History of the Latter-day Saints, 1890-1930
Nurturing LDS Primaries : Louie Felt and May Anderson, 1880-1940
Primary Association Pioneers : An Early History
Representative Women of Deseret : A Book of Biographical Sketches to Accompany the Picture Bearing the Title
Sisters and Little Saints : One Hundred Years of Mormon Primaries
Sisters and Little Saints : One Hundred Years of Primary
'Strength in Our Union' : The Making of Mormon Sisterhood
The Children's Friends : Primary Presidents and Their Lives of Service
The First Fifty Years of Relief Society : Key Documents in Latter-day Saint Women's History
The 'Leading Sisters' : A Female Hierarchy in Nineteenth Century Mormon Society
The New Mormon History : Revisionist Essays on the Past
The Personal Writings of Eliza Roxcy Snow
Women Homesteaders in Utah, 1869-1934
Women of Faith in the Latter Days : Volume 2, 1821-1845