A Mormon Chronicle

A Mormon Chronicle
Author: John Doyle Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1983
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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John Doyle Lee (1812-1877) was one of the most controversial figures of early Mormon history. A fervent convert, he was adopted by Brigham Young and rose to become a leading member of the church's hierarchy. Lee left behind a number of colorful diaries that reveal in fascinating clarity and detail the everyday life of Utah's pioneer settlers. In them, he describes his close relationship with Brigham Young, his experiences in converting Native Americans to Mormonism, his trials with farming and livestock, his encounters with his 19 wives, and his eventual exile to the barren wastelands of Lee's Ferry. In the 1950s, five of Lee's diaries in the Huntington collections were meticulously edited and annotated by historians Robert Glass Cleland and Juanita Brooks and published in two volumes by the Huntington Library in 1955 to great acclaim as A Mormon Chronicle, The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876. The University of Utah Press kept the book in print until the 1990s; it has now been reprinted as a Huntington Library Classic with a new foreword by Andrew Rolle, a Huntington research fellow and retired Cleland Professor of History from Occidental College. In his foreword, Rolle discusses the collaboration between Cleland, a leading historian of the Southwest, and Brooks, a notable scholar of Mormon history.

A Mormon Chronicle

A Mormon Chronicle
Author: John D. Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780783785677

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A Mormon Chronicle

A Mormon Chronicle
Author: John Doyle Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1955
Genre: Mormons
ISBN:

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A Mormon Chronicle V2

A Mormon Chronicle V2
Author: Emerson Electric Professor John D Lee, Professor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2011-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258126681

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A Mormon Chronicle

A Mormon Chronicle
Author: John Doyle Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1983
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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John Doyle Lee (1812-1877) was one of the most controversial figures of early Mormon history. A fervent convert, he was adopted by Brigham Young and rose to become a leading member of the church's hierarchy. Lee left behind a number of colorful diaries that reveal in fascinating clarity and detail the everyday life of Utah's pioneer settlers. In them, he describes his close relationship with Brigham Young, his experiences in converting Native Americans to Mormonism, his trials with farming and livestock, his encounters with his 19 wives, and his eventual exile to the barren wastelands of Lee's Ferry. In the 1950s, five of Lee's diaries in the Huntington collections were meticulously edited and annotated by historians Robert Glass Cleland and Juanita Brooks and published in two volumes by the Huntington Library in 1955 to great acclaim as A Mormon Chronicle, The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876. The University of Utah Press kept the book in print until the 1990s; it has now been reprinted as a Huntington Library Classic with a new foreword by Andrew Rolle, a Huntington research fellow and retired Cleland Professor of History from Occidental College. In his foreword, Rolle discusses the collaboration between Cleland, a leading historian of the Southwest, and Brooks, a notable scholar of Mormon history.

A Mormon Chronicle

A Mormon Chronicle
Author: John D. Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 55
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN: 9780874802290

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An Intimate Chronicle

An Intimate Chronicle
Author: William Clayton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781560850229

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William Clayton is best remembered today for his hymns, especially "Come, Come Ye Saints." But as one of the earliest Latter-day Saint scribes, he made intellectual as well as artistic contributions to his church, and his records have been silently incorporated into official Mormon scripture and history. Of equal significance are his personal impressions of day-to-day activities, which describe a social and religious world largely unfamiliar to modern readers. In ministering to the sick, for instance, Clayton anointed with perfumed oil and rum. He performed baptisms to heal the sick. Church services, held irregularly, were referred to as "going to meeting" and seemed to be elective. He testifies of people speaking in tongues and of others "almost speaking in tongues." When introduced to plural marriage, he was reluctant but eventually became one of its most enthusiastic proponents, marrying ten women and fathering forty-two children. Since polygamy was initially secret, Clayton spent much of his time putting out the fires of innuendo and discontent. He caught his first plural wife rendezvousing with her former fianc�; later, when she became pregnant, her mother-his unaware mother-in-law-was so overwrought that she attempted suicide. Joseph Smith reassured him: "Just keep her at home and brook it and if they raise trouble about it and bring you before me I will give you an awful scourging and probably cut you off from the church and then I will set you ahead as good as ever." Clayton was also the object of Emma Smith's attentions, allegedly part of a jealous wife's plan to make a cuckold of her errant husband.

Indexes to A Mormon Chronicle

Indexes to A Mormon Chronicle
Author: John Doyle Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 55
Release: 1984
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780874802290

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John D. Lee (1812-1877) was born in Kaskaskia, Illinois and joined the LDS Church at an early age. He was a pioneer and settler in southern Utah. In 1857 Lee helped lead a combined army of Mormon militia and Native Americans in the massacre of the Fancher wagon train at Mountain Meadows. He was arrested, tried and executed.

An Intimate Chronicle

An Intimate Chronicle
Author: William Clayton
Publisher: Indigo Press (AR)
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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William Clayton is best remembered today for his hymns, especially "Come, Come Ye Saints." Less known are his contributions as a church scribe, especially where large portions of his journals have been silently incorporated into LDS scripture and history. His impressions of day-to-day activities in Illinois and early Utah are equally significant.

Mormon Passage

Mormon Passage
Author: Gary Shepherd
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252066627

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This work is the first to present detailed, first-person accounts of the Mormon missionary experience. Armed with little more than youthful vigor and firmly held religious convictions, twins Gary and Gordon Shepherd left their home in Salt Lake City in 1964 for two years as missionaries in Mexico. Mormon Passage is one result of that experience, a combination of diaries and field notes kept by the two during their mission and sociological analyses of their experiences. The brothers' goal is to help readers understand the consequences of the missionary experience for the vitality of Mormon religious life. "Seldom has excellent research been woven so tightly with personal experience. . . . Very well written, a compelling narrative and an absorbing analysis." -- Lavina Fielding Anderson, coeditor of Sisters in Spirit: Mormon Women in Historical and Cultural Perspective