Sandra Tanner oral history interview : Transcript, 1972 September 19 / conducted by James V. D'Arc.

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Sandra Tanner oral history interview : Transcript, 1972 September 19 / conducted by James V. D'Arc.

Interview conducted with Sandra Tanner, co-owner of Modern Microfilm, regarding the activities of Modern Microfilm, the Latter-day Saint Church, LDS Church members, and apostasy.

21 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6758989

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