Item Detail
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4953
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10
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English
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Life Incidents
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Woman's Exponent
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July 1, 1880-June 15, 1881
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9-10
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19-part series
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(Part of a longer series of articles [1880-1886], titled variously, in which Whitney provides important insight into early Mormon history. These nineteen rather disjointed articles discuss events in New York and Ohio, utilizing the diary of her father, Heber C. Kimball. Excerpts from his diary include the beginning of the mission of the Twelve to England, as well as his experiences in Zion's Camp. Whitney also writes of other aspects of her father's life and of contemporary Utah topics.)
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Heber C. Kimball and Family, The Nauvoo Years
Horace Ephraim Roberts : Pioneering Pottery in Nauvoo and Provo
"I Cannot Refrain from Testifying" : Edith Mary Turpin's Observations about Mormonism and Plural Marriage
"Long Shall his Blood ... Stain Illinois" : Carthage Jail in Mormon Memory
People and Power of Nauvoo
"That Little Children Also May Receive Instruction" : Early Latter-day Saint Educational Programs for the Young
The Forms and the Power : The Development of Mormon Ritual Healing to 1847
The Status of Women in the Philosophy of Mormonism from 1830 to 1845
'Thou Art the Man' : Newel K. Whitney in Ohio
Wrestling the Angel : The Foundations of Mormon Thought : Cosmos, God, Humanity