Item Detail
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English
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Notable Pioneers
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An Enduring Legacy
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1981
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217-64
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This article is a collection of short biographies about pioneers who were deemed to possess “a quality of leadership and the ability to not only acquire success for themselves, but to so order their lives as to help others achieve and meet the responsibilities that would bring success to their endeavors also.” [Author]
The pioneers featured are as follows: Carl Christian Asmussen (Amussen), Charles Sreeve Peterson, David Dollen Sullivan, Silas Richards, Richard Twiggs Sanders, Slyvanus Cyrus Hulet, John King, and John Neff II. -
Ohio
Jackson County, Mo.
Winter Quarters, Nebr.
Blacksmiths
Springville, Utah
Mormon Battalion
Courtship and marriage
Mills and milling
Nauvoo, Ill., exodus
Water resources
Civil War, American (1861-1865)
Neff, John
Union, Utah
Railroads
Native Americans
Sanderson, Henry W.
Young, Brigham, leadership
Mail services
Farms and farming
Tithing
Colonization, Utah
Nauvoo, Ill.
Nauvoo Temple
Alpine, Utah
Nauvoo Legion (Illinois)
Diaries and journals, male
Environmental history, crickets and grasshoppers
Winchester, Benjamin
Bennett, John C.
Native Americans, missions to
Mining
Quarries and Quarrying
Plural marriage, biographical examples
Ocean travel
LDS Converts
Near-death experiences
Missiology, missionaries
Publications (Mormon), Voice of Warning
New Jersey
Conversion experience
Peterson, Charles Sreeve
Biographies, male, 19th century (articles or chapters)
Education
Auckland, New Zealand
London, England
Salt Lake City, Utah
Autobiographies, male
Gold
Australia
Publications (Mormon), Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Leadership
Amussen, Carl Christian
Pioneer life (biographical, articles or chapters), male