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  • * 5/6/1839 || 5/6/1839 || [[Greene, John P.|John P. Greene]] called to preside over saints in NYC & region. * 9/16/1839 — John P. Greene holds 1st mass meeting on behalf of Mormon refugees from Missouri
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  • It wasn’t until 1855 that a replacement newspaper was started. Elder John Taylor, president of the Eastern States Mission, started The Mormon in February 18 However, in September 1857, Elder Taylor and the missionaries in the Eastern States Mission were recalled to Utah be
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  • ...had arrived in Council Bluffs after 42 days of travel from Salt Lake City. Taylor, it reports, was on his way to New York City to start a Mormon newspaper, t
    366 B (60 words) - 17:43, 24 March 2007
  • ...had arrived in Council Bluffs after 42 days of travel from Salt Lake City. Taylor, it reports, was on his way to New York City to start a Mormon newspaper, t ...t, Capt. A. Robbins, Dr. J. Clinton, E. K. Fuller and M. A. Peck accompany Taylor as assistants and counselors.
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  • ... England. Brother Clark and two Elders soon sailed for Liverpool. Brothers Taylor, Woodruff, and Turley, sailed a few weeks afterwards. Brother O. Pratt labo ...ALION--WINTER QUARTERS--MISSION TO ENGLAND WITH ELDERS ORSON HYDE AND JOHN TAYLOR--CONFERENCE AT MANCHESTER--TOUR THROUGH THE KINGDOM.
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  • ...ions Research, Associated Dry Goods Corportation (parent company of Lord & Taylor, Goldwaters, etc.). Spearheaded LDS Church involvement in the [[1964-1965 W * [[Clifford, John McLean | John McLean Clifford]], President, Curtis Publishing.
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  • ...I returned to New York, and on the 4th, in company with Elders Kimball and Taylor, I left for Nauvoo, by way of Philadelphia. ...ompanied by H. [Heber] C. Kimball, Orson Pratt, Geo. [George] A. Smith and John E. Page, we crossed the Sound from New York to Providence, Rhode Island; fr
    14 KB (2,636 words) - 01:06, 13 May 2008
  • ... York on the 13th [of] December. December 19.--In company with Elders John Taylor and Theodore Turley, I went on board the packet-ship Oxford, and sailed for
    2 KB (312 words) - 02:27, 13 May 2008
  • ...Mormon. I remained here for six weeks, during which I was visited by Elder Taylor and several of the elders and saints who administered to me the ordinance o
    4 KB (822 words) - 01:28, 13 May 2008
  • ... of the murder was found to have been in the flat of [[Young, John Willard|John W. Young]], the accused man's father. Capt. Titus began to send dispatches ... the affairs of William Hooper Young and his father, [[Young, John Willard|John W. Young]], the well-known Wall Street promoter.
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  • ...C. Kimball, William Smith, Orson Hyde, Orson Pratt, Wilford Woodruff, John Taylor, George A. Smith and W. Richards. * John Royce; Singsing, New York.
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  • ...e be devoted to the advocacy of Mormonism, as well as to general news. Mr. Taylor has been for a long time connected with the presses of that church, and is
    786 B (133 words) - 23:30, 25 September 2010
  • ...eloped to the world. The object in establishing and organ in New-York, Mr. Taylor assures us, is two-fold. First, to defend the people of Utah from the misre
    5 KB (889 words) - 13:51, 24 July 2012
  • ...ts at [[Castle Garden]], where they were kindly received by Apostle [[John Taylor]] and Elder [[Nathaniel H. Felt]]. On the seventeenth of June, the company ..., a P.E.F. passenger, remained at New York with the approval of Pest. John Taylor.)
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  • ...continued, under the direction of Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and John Taylor, via Philadelphia to Pittsburg by railway and canal transportation. � ...town by rail, parting with Elders Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and John Taylor, who proceeded on their journey home. I met Elder Erastus Snow, who carried
    11 KB (1,888 words) - 04:23, 12 September 2020
  • ... [[Joseph Booth|J. (Joseph) Booth]] were sent to the office of [[President Taylor]], who was out of New York, with [[President Fullmer]], at [[Philadelphia]] ...e, etc., whereupon the "Independents" organized themselves into a company, John Robinson, president, Henry Maiben, clerk. We slept this night on board also
    11 KB (1,928 words) - 13:46, 20 January 2021
  • ...es for lodging. In New York, the emigrants were received by Apostle [[John Taylor]] and his assistants, [[Nathaniel H. Felt|N. H. Felt]] and [[Elder Robbins] ==Diary of William John Silver==
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  • ...e [p.179] Mormon captain had come on shore, and had reported to the [[John Taylor|apostle in charge]] of the New York Saints, he left to visit his friends. T [[Category: John Taylor]]
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  • Apostle [[John Taylor]] was at New York to look after the immigrants when they landed. He was ver ...y of Saints experienced a more trying ordeal than those who crossed on the John J. Boyd. There was only one day's supply of water left when we landed in Ne
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  • ...scribed and published in the Mormon," a paper edited by the Apostle [[John Taylor]], to wit: ...times he would moan and say "I wish that Brothers [[Robert Javiett]] and [[John Bloomfield]] could come and administer to me and that I could get well." Th
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