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1The Mormon settlement in San Bernardino, 1851-1857The Mormon settlement in San Bernardino, 1851-1857Wood, Joseph SnowLatter Day Saints; California Latter Day Saints; Colonization; CaliforniaWriting a paper of this length has been a new experience that has been both frightening and invigorating.1968
2History of the Mormon missionary movement in South America to 1940History of the Mormon missionary movement in South America to 1940Peterson, John DelonChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; Latter Day Saints; Missionaries; South America; Proselytingreligious thought and practice that is American in origin. From a beginning in western New York in 1830 it has grown into an organization which is worldwide in scope. Those largely responsible for this expansion are Mormon missionaries- members of the Church who devote two to three years in voluntar...1961-11
3Tarred and feathered: Mormons, memory, and ritual violenceTarred and feathered: Mormons, memory, and ritual violenceAlexander, John KimballMemory; Latter Day Saints; Religious persecution; ViolenceDuring the nineteenth century Mormons were attacked and persecuted for their religious, social, and political differences. Tar-and-feathering was a ritual of violence used against Mormons, and remains a central part of the Mormon persecution narrative. This thesis explores the origins and meaning of...2012-08
4Dr. John Milton Bernhisel: Utah's first delgate to CongressDr. John Milton Bernhisel: Utah's first delgate to CongressSylvester, Robert HLatter Day Saints; BiographyThe initial work on this thesis '"as begun after consultation with Dr. L. H. Creer, Head, and Dr. G-. Homer Durham of the Department of History and Political Science; of the University of Utah. Since the author requested a subject of consequence both to the State of Utah and its founders the Mormo...1947
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