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The 4th Ward Building: A Historical Monument to People Serving Their God
- Creator
- Upper Valley LDS Life
The 4th Ward Building: A Historical Monument to People Serving Their God
A section of newspaper dated September 12, 2013, with an article titled "Meeting a Prophet" by Kenneth J. Brown. This article talks about the day Heber J. Grant came to the new church building. The newspaper is an issue of Upper Valley LDS Life.- Creator
- Upper Valley LDS Life
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The 4th Ward Building: A Historical Monument to People Serving Their God
- Creator
- Ladle, Douglas S
The 4th Ward Building: A Historical Monument to People Serving Their God
13 8.5x11 sheets of The 4th Ward Building "A Historical Monument to People Serving Their God", compiled by Douglas S. Ladle.- Creator
- Ladle, Douglas S
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The 4th Ward Building: A Historical Monument to People Serving Their God
- Creator
- Rexburg 4th ward
The 4th Ward Building: A Historical Monument to People Serving Their God
Single 8.5x11 sheet of a black and white copy of the dedication program for the new addition of the 4-6 ward on Sunday, January 5, 1969.- Creator
- Rexburg 4th ward
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Biography of John William Hart
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- Mattice, Veda Hart
- Conger, Katheryn Hart
Biography of John William Hart
Typescript Biography of John William Hart prepared by Veda Hart Mattice and Katheryn Hart Conger, it includes his patriarchal blessing. Notably, John Hart's desire to see that the college maintain support and keep operating during the depression is described, and two letters pertaining to those activities are included in this collection.- Creator
- Mattice, Veda Hart
- Conger, Katheryn Hart
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Biography of John William Hart
- Creator
- Hart, John W.
Biography of John William Hart
Original letter from John W. Hart to President Heber J. Grant, June 5th, 1930. Hart describes the need for a meeting on the future of Ricks College and attaches a letter for Church Commissioner of Education, Dr. Merrell.- Creator
- Hart, John W.
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Biography of John William Hart
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- Hart, John W.
Biography of John William Hart
Original letter from John W. Hart to Dr. Jes F. Merrell, June 5th, 1930. Hart describes the need to meet with the Church Board of Education to discuss the future of Ricks College and local interest in it.- Creator
- Hart, John W.
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Life History of John Lloyd Roberts, Sr.
Life History of John Lloyd Roberts, Sr.
Photocopied transcript of the Life History of John Lloyd Roberts Sr. On 29 Nov. 1869 at the age of 19 John Lloyd was married to Mary Adeline Ensign. He also became first counselor to Bishop Thomas E. Ricks, Jr. of the Rexburg Ward. They established a home with some of the first white settlers in Rexburg, bringing with them a herd of cattle, horses, and provisions to last a couple of years. John was advised by President Ricks to build or maintain two homes, one for each wife on account of the laws of government. See also File MS 36. -
Life History of John T. Smellie
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- Smellie, John Taylor
Life History of John T. Smellie
One bound typescript of the "Life History of John T. Smellie." It includes a goodbye poem written by Lulu G. Richards, a letter from Joseph F. Smith, and John T. Smellie's tithing record.- Creator
- Smellie, John Taylor
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Sketch of the Life of John Nelson Wakley
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- Brown, Ida Wakley
Sketch of the Life of John Nelson Wakley
A sketch of the life of John Nelson Wakley , a pioneer, written by his youngest daughter. John Wakley was born on December 26, 1819 in Canada and settled in Marsh Valley, Idaho. He lived to be 90 years old.- Creator
- Brown, Ida Wakley
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History of Lot Adams
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- Bingham, Clara A.
History of Lot Adams
Typescript of "The History of Lot Adams" by his daughter Clara A. Bingham. Lot Adams was born on November 5, 1850 in Rounds North Hampshire, England. He passed away at Riverside Brigham Idaho on June 10, 1915.- Creator
- Bingham, Clara A.
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