PH 3311, New Zealand Mission photographs circa 1881-1920

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PH 3311, New Zealand Mission photographs circa 1881-1920

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New Zealand Mission

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Maori Agricultural College (N.Z. : 1913-1931)

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Stewart, William Thomas, 1853-1935

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Bartlett, Charles Bart 1869-1949

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Bromley, William Michael, 1839-1911

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Hardy, Rufus Kay 1878-1945

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Lambert, James Needham 1876-1927

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Paxman, William, 1835-1897

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Bowles, George 1862-1942

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Romney, Orson Douglas 1860-1941

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Romney was born in Salt Lake City; attended University of Utah; served a mission to New Zealand, 1888-1892; returned to New Zealand as a mission president, 1911-1914; and was president of the Romney Lumber Co. for many years. He married Emma Frances Phillips and they had five children. Their daughter Vilate married Elder Antoine R. Ivins. From the guide to the MS 14317 Orson D. Romney papers 1881-1940 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library) ...