Joseph J. Cannon letter 1935
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Joseph J. Cannon was, at the time of this letter, the President of the British Mission of the Mormon Church. He was an author, an editor of the "Deseret News", a businessman, and son of George Q. Cannon, apostle of the Mormon Church. From the guide to the Joseph J. Cannon letter, 1935, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...