Hagop Gagosian papers 1882-1939

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Hagop Gagosian papers 1882-1939

1 volume, (0.3 linear ft.); 2 folders, (0.2 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6342607

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Woodbury, John Taylor, Jr., 1884-1953

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John Taylor Woodbury Jr. (1884-1953) was born in St. George, Utah to John Taylor Woodbury Sr. (1863-1936) and Mary Elizabeth Evans Taylor (1862-1954). He served a four-year mission for the LDS Church in Turkey, from 1905 to 1909. In 1909, while still in Turkey, he married an Armenian/Turkish woman by the name of Mimzar Gagosian (1890-1933). Woodbury taught at Dixie College in St. George for twenty-five years, where he served as head of the department of religion and education. He also served two...

Latter-day Saints' College (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was formed in 1830 in New York by Joseph Smith, Jr. Its members later migrated to the American West, specifically the Salt Lake Valley in Utah. Shortly after the founding, missionaries were sent out to teach their message. From the guide to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints flannel board missionary discussions, Circa 1950-1970, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) The documents in this collection span the early year...

Gagosian, Hagop, 1868-1952,

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Hagop Tumas (born 1868) Gagosian was an Armenian convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hagop Gagosian was born in Zara, Turkey, on January 25, 1868, son of Tumas and Marrow Sherinian Gagosian. Hagop married Arake Kalug Setigan in 1887. They had five children. Gagosian converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Turkey in 1894 and was one of the first Armenian converts to the Church. He later immigrated to Utah with his family. ...