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The Cyclone of 78
The Cyclone of ‘78 June 1878, all was quiet and peaceful until suddenly from nowhere a tornado swept down on the unsuspecting village of Richmond,

John Hawley 1839
John Hawley 1839 One cold February day, Wandle Mace and others discovered a group of people stranded on the west bank of the Mississippi River.

The Visiting Teacher
The Visiting Teacher In commemoration of the organization of the Relief Society March 17, 1842, I would like to share a story. The year was

The Traitor and the Lady
The Traitor and the Lady All other sins are not to be compared to sinning against the Holy Ghost. & proving a traitor to thy

Martin Harris and the Three Wise Men of the East
Dr. Samuel Latham Mitchill February 1828, Martin Harris set out from Palmyra, New York carrying a copy of hieroglyphic characters from the gold plates. He

The School of the Prophets
The School of the Prophets Who could have known that out of such small beginnings would come forth such great things. It began in December

Quincy: City of Refuge
Quincy: City of Refuge October 27, 1838, Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs issued an executive order decreeing that all Mormons in the State of Missouri

The Conversion of Brigham Young
The Conversion of Brigham Young They were a typical large New England family–very poor—so poor in fact that the children were not afforded