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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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  • ...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 ...were housed in a large hall in [[Williamsburg]], near New York. Elder John Taylor, who was there in New York publishing the Mormon, made arrangements as that
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  • ...soon as I had landed in New York I went to report myself to Apostle [[John Taylor]] whose address I had but when I found his office he had gone to Utah and [ ... you will get something to eat." I instantly recognized him as President [[Thomas Lyon]] who was the president of the [[New York and Brooklyn Conference]]. W
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  • ...but so it is.) After council was over I returned with Brothers Stevens and Taylor to Williamsburg to Brother Woolman's where we tarried all night. ...ngland, presided over [p.81] the ward and very kindly invited me & Brother Taylor to his house where we were kindly entertained & I made a favorable acquaint
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  • ==Letter from Thomas Williams - June 11, 1860== ''Williams, Thomas, The Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 22:29 (July 21, 1860) pp. 459- 460
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  • ...ir own leaders draw up and present the following memorial to Captain J. H. Thomas of the ship, John J. Boyd, under date of May 27, 1862. ...ers on the John J. Boyd from Liverpool cannot feel to bid adieu to Captain Thomas without paying him that token of respect and gratitude for the high and hon
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  • ...nly those who had the means could go on. These gave their money to Brother Taylor, who had charge of the emigration and he was delegated to purchase oxen to ...dropped anchor at [[Castle Garden]]. At 11 o'clock [[Thomas Taylor|Brother Taylor]] came on board to make arrangements to go on shore. The Saints had to do t
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  • ...nd therefore had to remain in that city for the time being. Elder [[Thomas Taylor]], who was emigration agent for the Church, however, subsequently succeeded ===Letter from Thomas Taylor - June 16, 1865===
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  • ...l with Elder Taylor which had a few saints on it. Went on shore with Elder Taylor to his office where I met with Brothers [[E. R. Young]] and [[William H. Mi ...akfast. We then visited Elder Taylor's office where I met with Elder C. B. Taylor. We went on board the Mexicana to take the Saints on shore. The captain ref
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  • ...and met father who had been to the office where Brother Bullock and Thomas Taylor were looking after the emigration company, and they told him not to leave m
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  • ..., and met with Elders Cain and [[Thomas B. H. Stenhouse|Stenhouse]] (Elder Taylor being at Wyoming), who have made arrangements for us to proceed on our jour [[Category: Thomas B. H. Stenhouse]]
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  • ...ng the emigrants westward. At length, after making a trip to Boston, Elder Taylor succeeded in closing a satisfactory contract for their conveyance, by an en ...e passengers were severely affected by the excessive heat. Elders [[Thomas Taylor]] and [[William H. Folsom]] (emigration agents for the Church) came on boar
    9 KB (1,653 words) - 21:31, 31 May 2021
  • ...nto, Canada, cost $7.70. I had a very pleasant interview with Elder [[John Taylor]] of the Quorum of the Twelve who takes train this evening for Salt Lake. I ...re found returning from their missions: [p.242] H. G. Park, George Barton, Thomas Owls, and E. F. Bird. I found among the number many of the Saints of my for
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  • ...y, Feb. 4, 1892 - Salt Lake City] I received the following from Coy. A. L. Thomas Arthur L. Thomas
    57 KB (10,435 words) - 05:10, 26 February 2013
  • ...emarks, no conections in this country. As to Thomas--Name of passenger, J. Thomas; where from, England; wife; destination, Utah; cash means, $6.50; no connec ...Young say in the pulpit that the late President of the United States, Gen. Taylor, was a God d__d son of a b__h, and he knew he was rotten in hell; I saw a g
    18 KB (3,413 words) - 02:45, 22 November 2013
  • ...me were born in New York, some in New Hampshire, and other States. Brother Taylor alone was born in Canada. Of our people, hundreds and thousands, it is true Thomas Jefferson--The framer of the Declaration of Independence, inspired by the G
    29 KB (5,044 words) - 17:50, 22 November 2013
  • :Thomas C. Blackburn :John Taylor
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  • ...sident of the Granite Stake, and representing the family of President John Taylor; Joseph F. Smith, Jr., of the Historian's office, and grandson of the murde ...ung. There was also Elder Gudmanson, a young student violinist, Miss Ellen Thomas, a vocalist, and Elder McQuarrie's wife, Maggie, with a large group of miss
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