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The importance of the first missions to Great Britain in Mormon history cannot be overstated.
The church's extensive use of electronic mass media in the 20th Century was documented by Shirley Pack Baker, associate professor in the Communications Department at BYU
Historians at the Hole in the Rock Foundation are looking for the descendants of those pioneers who came through the Hole in the Rock en route to settle San Juan County
Avenham Park in Preston, Lancashire, England, is a beautiful site of historic significance to Mormons and their history.
The beginnings of the Primary organization of the Mormon church was rooted in a desire to make the "hoodlum" sons of Utah's first settlers into decent husbands and fathers.
Preston, Lancashire, England, is a city of great historical significance in Mormon history.
The wives left behind when 500 Mormon husbands marched off to fight in the war against Mexico sacrificed and suffered too.
Stories printed in early 19th century newspapers did little to allay fears about the new Mormon church and the efforts of its members to lead peaceful, productive lives.
The annual Church History Symposium will be Feb. 26, at BYU and will focus on the history of the administration and organization of LDS Church.