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Mormon Historical Studies
Volume 6, Number 2
Fall 2005
This issue of Mormon Historical Studies is centered around the Prophet Joseph Smith. Listed below are the articles in this issue:
Articles:
The Early Smiths of Topsfield by Joseph Fielding McConkie
The Birthplace Home of Joseph Smith Jr. by T. Michael Smith, Kirk B. Henrichsen, and Donald L. Enders
From Missionary Resort to Memorial Farm: Commemoration and Capitalism at the Birthplace of Joseph Smith, 1905-1925 by Keith A. Erekson
"That Most Important of All Books": A Printing History of The Book of Mormon by David J. Whitaker
Joseph Smith and the Revelations: From Manuscripts to Publication by Robert J. Woodford
Joseph Smith Period Clothing: The 2005 Brigham Young University Exhibit by Carma de Jong Anderson
"To Lay in Yonder Tomb": The Tomb and Burial of Joseph Smith by Joseph D. Johnstun
Conversation with Historians:
From the Farm to the Classroom: An Interview with Kenneth W. Godfrey by Matthew C. Godfrey
Document:
Journalist Edmund Flagg's "Nauvoo Essay": A Narrative Based on 1840 and 1844 Visits to Nauvoo and an Interview with Joseph Smith by William G. Hartley
Historic Sites:
Joseph Smith's Topsfield Ancestors Commemorated by Kim R. WIlson
Joseph Smith, Now Cast in Bronze, Returns to New York City by Claudia L. Bushman
Book Reviews:
Joseph Smith: Rouch Stone Rolling, A Cultural Biography of Mormonism's Founder by Richard Lyman Bushman Reviewed Thomas G. Alexander
Joseph Smith's America: His Life and Times by Chad M. Orton and William W. Slaughter Reviewed Brian Q. Cannon
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