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Mormon Historical Studies
Volume 9, Number 2
Fall 2008
Articles
“Overwhelmingly Democratic”: Cultural Identity in
Jackson County, Missouri, 1827–1833 - by Steven C. Harper
“Guilty of Such Folly?”: Accusations of Adultery and Polygamy Against Oliver Cowdery -byBrian C. Hales
“Upon a Lot . . . Not Far From the Courthouse”: A Photographic
History of the Temple Lot in Independence, Jackson County,
Missouri - by
R. Jean Addams and Alexander L. Baugh
From Home Service to Social Service: Amy Brown Lyman
and the Development of Social Work in the LDS Church -
Dave Hall
Conversations With Historians
“There is Always Something You Can Do”: A Conversation
with Claudia Bushman - Interview by Kristine Wardle Frederickson
Essays
Alexander W. Doniphan: A Path to Follow -
W. Christian Sizemore
The Utah War and Its Mountain Meadows Massacre: Lessons Learned, Surprises Encountered - William P. MacKinnon
Documents
The Lady and the Governor: Emma Hale Smith’s and Thomas Carlin’s 1842 Correspondence - by Andrew H. Hedges and Alex D. Smith
“This Great Thing Which Has Come to Me a Humble, Weak Farmer Boy”: Ezra Taft Benson’s 1943 Call to the Apostleship - by Gary James Bergera
Bibliography
Mormonism in the Land of the Morning Calm: A Bibliography of Published Sources on the LDS Church in Korea - by
Reid L. Neilson
Historic Sites
The Historic Gate at Brigham Young Academy Square - by L. Douglas Smoot
Junius F. Wells Award
The 2008 Junius F. Wells Award: A Tribute to L. Douglas Smoot - by Kenneth R. Mays
Book review
At Sword’s Point, Part I:A Documentary History of the Utah
War to 1858 -
William P. Mackinnon - Reviewed by
Lawrence Coates |