Item Detail
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34144
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13
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English
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“Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way”: Josephite and Brighamite Interactions in the Pacific Northwest Region, 1905–1907.
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Journal of Mormon History
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Oct 2024
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50
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4
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University of Illinois Press
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1-26
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“Using the original and previously unstudied personal journals of William F. Bromley and other contemporary sources, this article charts the interactions and attitudes between [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints] and outlines the steps they took to counter one another from 1905 to 1907.” [Author]
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Emigration and immigration
Ecclesiastical units, wards and branches
Expansionism
Schisms, RLDS
Comparative religion, RLDS
Oregon
Stevenson, Edward
Schisms, RLDS, Utah activities
Ecclesiastical units, missions (U.S.)
Cowley, Matthias F.
Ecclesiastical units, stakes (Idaho)
Publications (non-Mormon)
Smith, Joseph F. (1838-1918)
Utah
missionary
Pacific Northwest
LDS Converts
Publications (non-Mormon), Saints Herald
World's Fairs
Diaries and journals, use of
Printing, Utah
Missionary Work -
A History of the Latter-day Saints in the Columbia Basin of Central Washington, 1850-1972
'A Storm in the Camp of Brighamism' : LDS-RLDS Relations in Brisbane, Australia, 1901-1918
"Called by a New Name" : Mission, Identity, and the Reorganized Church
Cousins in Conflict : Joseph Smith III and Joseph F. Smith
Mapping Mormons across the Modern West
Mormonism's First Foothold in the Pacific Northwest
Mormon Movement to Montana
Reminiscences of the Church in the Northwest
RLDS Publishing and the Book of Mormon, 1860-1910
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Vancouver Island : The Establishment and Growth of the Mormon Community
The Diffusion and Dispersion of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints : An Overview
The Mormon Culture Region : Strategies and Patterns in the Geography of the American West, 1847-1964
The 'Restoration' in British Columbia : The LDS and RLDS Churches in Canada's West Coast