Brief history of the church in Utah 1900.

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Brief history of the church in Utah 1900.

Written by Very Rev. Denis Kiely for the laying of the cornerstone of the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene.

28 pp. : photocopy of typescript.

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Kiely, Denis.

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Scanlan, Lawrence

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Saint Joseph's Church (Ogden, Utah).

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Young, Brigham, 1801-1877

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Second president of the Mormon Church. From the description of Certificate, 1876. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122630973 American religious leader, second president of the Mormon Church, first governor of the Territory of Utah, and colonizer who significantly influenced the development of the American West. From the description of Cash ledger books, 1862-1877. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122480196 From the description of Cash ledger books 1862-1877 ...

Kearns, Thomas, 1862-1918

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Thomas Kearns was born near Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, and moved with his parents to Nebraska where he attended public schools until he was 17, worked on a farm, and engaged in the freighting business. He moved to Park City, Utah, in 883, and worked in mining and prospecting, and eventually operated several mines. As a Utah Republican, he was elected to the United States Senate and served from 1901 to 1905, but lost the reelection bid. He and his wife's home, the Kearns Mansion, was donated to ...