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The History of the Saints in the State of Missouri USA

At the first Church Conference on 26 September 1830 Oliver Cowdery was called to begin the Church’s first mission west of New York State which would include seeking out the New Jerusalem location in Missouri, and to teach the Indians in the area about the Book of Mormon. Oliver Cowdery would lead a group with Peter Whitmer Jr., Parley P. Pratt, and Ziba Peterson also going. Frederick G. Williams joined the group as they passed through Ohio. Read More (PDF). Submitted by Hal Pierce

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Eliza R. Snow, also known as “Zion’s Poetess,” became one of the most respected and influential figures in the early Church. Her poetry gained wide recognition in national newspapers, and several of her poems are included in the Latter-day Saint hymnal, such as “O My Father” and “Though Deepening Trials.” Although she led a difficult life fraught with pain and persecution, her poetry uplifted her and also helped other struggling Saints to continue on and spread the work of God. Ref. Source 3
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