by Guest Author | Oct 31, 2016 | Historical Stories
This account, written by Jamie Armstrong, appeared in the 29 October 2016 online edition of LDS Living.com. In the winter of 1838, Governor Lilburn W. Boggs issued an Extermination Order demanding that Mormons leave Missouri by March 8, 1839, or be killed. More than...
by Guest Author | Oct 22, 2016 | Historical Stories
The article titled “When Body Snatchers Targeted Mormons and the Miraculous Dream That Saved a Slain Missionary’s Body” by Danielle B. Wagner appeared in the 17 October online edition of LDS Living.com. When the Latter-day Saints moved west to escape...
by Guest Author | Oct 4, 2016 | Historical Stories
The article titled “In Our Lovely Deseret: What pioneers wrote of their impressions of the Prophet Joseph Smith” by Susan Evans McCloud appeared in the 29 September 2016 online edition of Deseret News in the Faith section. Those who were privileged to meet...
by Guest Author | Sep 14, 2016 | Historical Stories
The following article, written by the special guest educator, Glenn Rawson, was published on 13 September 2016 on the Fun for Less Tours.com website. Monday, August 6, 1838, Gallatin, Missouri. When the fighting stopped between the Mormons and the non-Mormons John...
by Guest Author | Sep 7, 2016 | Early History
Excerpts used in this article were taken from the original article “What 17 Famous People Have Said About Mormons” by Danielle B. Wagner for the 31 August 2016 online edition of LDS Living.com. People have a lot to say about the Mormons these days, what...