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https://youtu.be/AVDY570zS-k Larry Gibson, the 2022 National President of the Sons of Utah Pioneers introduces SUP to RootsTech participants, and others…
By Jerry Lackey (in the Pioneer Observer) If the historians in our audience will recall, the full moon of September—which…
George was good with carpenter tools. The two men built a number of homes, the first LDS chapel, and other…
Kate Holbrook, a managing historian in the Church History Department, and Steve Harper, a professor of Church History and Doctrine…
Brigham City, a Co-op Town Location: Box Elder, Utah County: Box Elder Monument Number: 74 Sponsor: Box Elder Chapter Location:…
It was while they lived there that they had to eat pigweed, and lucern greens, sometimes not even salt to…
This article originally appeared in the Jan/Feb 1972 Issue of Pioneer Magazine Now and at long last nominated as a…
As I contemplated this move from Franklin to Hooper I came to realize after waking from my sleep and being…
This article originally appeared in Pioneer Magazine, 2010 Vol.57 No.3 This home near Bashall Eaves (Barshe Lees) was once owned…
They finally came to this underdeveloped part of Idaho where his family took advantage of the pre-exemption homestead rights and…
by Ruth Barlow John Jaques was born 1 January 1827 in Bosworth, England, the son of Thomas and Mary Ann…
Emily Marie Crumpton-Deason presents on Clara Decker Young, Harriet Wheeler, and Ellen Sanders Kimball Emily works for the Church History…
Jed Woodworth is the managing historian of the Saints project. In today's episode Jed shares insights into the issues surrounding…
by Richard G. Thayne In the early part of 1919, the citizens of Utah County and Provo City respectively voted…
On Friday, May 20th, they started on the railroad for St. Joseph, Missouri where they arrived safely; from thence they…
By Edna J. Montani How many times have I heard Grandfather Andrew Jenson say, as he looked at our ancient…
(1883) - (1957) Built by Salt Lake capital and Salt Lake workmen. Style of architecture: Moorish. Total cost: $600,000. Built…
Complied by Andrew Jenson, Editor and Publisher of the "Historical Record" MAY Monday, May 2 George Naylor who had served…
Chad Orton is a Curator in the Historic Sites Division of the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus…
The erection of the Joseph Smith Memorial in Vermont, United States, was an exciting moment for the Church. Joining us…
Just south of the Herefordshire area of England is the village of Dymock, Gloucestershire. During the second British mission, 1840–41,…
Five-Year Vision: One-Year Plan Here is the audio and (unedited) transcription of the address by Elder L. Whitney Clayton, given…
Undated clipping in files of the Alamo Library, Daughters of the Texas Revolution: A correspondent of the New York Express…
1/2 Block North of Temple Square, Just East of Conference Center, Salt Lake City A little over a week after…
He was always the first one into the saddle if there was trouble. This included the handcart rescue, two Indian…
Courtesy of Church History Library Fox and Symons Photography Studio) First Council of the Seventy Born in 1857, B.H. Roberts…
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Please note that we have a person volunteering at our library who can help SUP Members find their ancestors on…
In this episode we explore the political crises surrounding the Church and the legacy of plural marriage. Joining us this…
Grand Old ‘Lady Of The Lake’ 8th Wonder Of World Destroyed by $500,000 Blaze By Les Goates Saltair, the grand…
February 7, 2022 (Season 4, Episode 4: 67 minutes long), click here for the Utah Department of Culture & Community…
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