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Thursday – Nov 19, 2009
At the northern end of the valley in which Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, is situated, is the little community of Heolgerrig.

Sunday – Nov 15, 2009
The faces of the Church History Museum are its 270 volunteer docents.

Thursday – Nov 12, 2009
By 1843, missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were proselyting in Wales.

Thursday – Nov 5, 2009
A lesson in Church History, given by the photos of Kenny Mays.

Sunday – Nov 1, 2009
In 1853, Brigham Young sat down and had his picture taken. Picture-taking in those days was a clunky process, but a great achievement. Now a BYU exhibit celebrates photography's legacy.

Friday – Oct 30, 2009
Trivia fact for the day: the Mormon church operated a newspaper, the St. Louis Luminary, from November 1854 to December 1855.

Thursday – Oct 29, 2009
The volume seen here is likely that very book, which was sent to the Prophet by Brigham Young from Manchester, England.

Tuesday – Oct 27, 2009
For 178 years the names of these testifiers were unknown. Now, with the publication of the latest volume of the Joseph Smith Papers, their names are made known to the world.

Monday – Oct 26, 2009
For a year of military service, the 500 members of the Mormon Battalion purchased the future of their faith.

Friday – Oct 23, 2009
Now that your information is compiled and sorted, there are two ways to write a history. Put it in a chronology or narrative form, said Taylor Macdonald at BYU's Education Week.



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