Gustive O. Larson papers, 1921-1978.
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Brigham Young University. Dept. of History
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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...
Smoot, A. O. (Abraham Owen), 1815-1895
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Abraham O. Smoot was born 17 February 1815 in Owenton, Franklin County (later Owen County), Kentucky. He was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1835, when twenty years old, and led a group of Saints from the south to Far West, Missouri in 1837. He later served as captain of the second company to enter the Salt Lake Valley, arriving in September of 1847. He served approximately nine different missions for the Church, acted as president of the Perpetual Emigrating Fun...
Larson, Gustive O. (Gustive Olaf), 1897-1978
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Gustive O. Larson (1897-1978) was an educator in seminaries and institutes of the Mormon Church (1924-1936, 1939-1954); a professor of history at Brigham Young University (1954-1972); the author of approximately fifty-three books and articles; and president of the Swedish Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1936-1939). From the description of Gustive O. Larson papers, 1921-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 366924601 Larson was an educator in semin...
Brooks, Juanita, 1898-1989
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Juanita Brooks was born in 1898 in the Mormon village of Bunkerville, Nevada. She married Ernest Pulsipher on 10 October 1919 in St. George, Utah. He died of cancer fifteen months later, leaving Juanita a widow with a four-month-old son. Following the death of her husband, Juanita decided to go to college. She was employed in several capacities as she worked her way through school, first at Dixie Junior College in St. George, Utah, and then at Brigham Young University. Following graduation, she ...