by Guest Author | Jul 7, 2016 | Historical Stories
This article by Jerry Borrowman, author of “How 4 Feet of Plywood Saved the Grand Canyon” appeared in the 6 July 2016 online edition of LDS Living.com. In today’s world, the internet is a vital invention that has completely changed the face of...
by Guest Author | Jun 23, 2016 | Historical Stories
This article by Kathryn Jenkins Gordon appeared in the 22 June 2016 online edition of LDS Living Magazine. Let’s consider a woman who really “took one for the sisters.” If you’ve ever visited Salt Lake City, you are likely familiar with the McCune Mansion—the...
by Keith L. Brown | Jun 6, 2016 | Book of Mormon, Historical Stories
This article by History of the Saints (Sponsored) appeared in the 4 June 2015 online edition of LDSLiving.com. Late one fall evening after Heber and Vilate Kimball had retired to their bed, they were awakened suddenly by an urgent knocking at their door. A neighbor,...
by Guest Author | May 7, 2016 | Historical Stories
This article originally appeared in the 5 May 2016 online edition of LDSLiving.com. The Triple Crown is the single greatest achievement in the horse racing world. A Triple Crown-winning horse captures the 1st prize at the three biggest races in America—the Kentucky...
by Guest Author | Apr 26, 2016 | Historical Stories
This article which was written by Aleah Ingram appeared on LDSDaily.com on 21 April 2016. This is an excerpt. During the Kirtland era, when the gathering of new converts to northeast Ohio was at a peak, crippling poverty was a serious issue. One of the proposed...
by Guest Author | Apr 24, 2016 | Historical Stories
Thanks to LDS Women of God and LDS.org for researching these women! This article is from LDSDaily.com This is an excerpt. On April 21, 1898, Lucy Jane “Jennie” Brimhall and Amanda Inez Knight (pictured above) arrived in Liverpool England to start their missions for...