JSP Document Book 28

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Contents:

28.002      Mace, Edwin, letter written to [President Anthony?] Ivens [sic], 1928, copy of typescript in Stanley S. Ivins Collection, USHS regarding Margaret Creighton and Andrew Henry

28.017      Council of the Twelve Apostles, extract from minutes February 17, 1908.  Copy of typescript.

28.020      “The Reformation,” hymn from Deseret News, Nov. 26, 1856.

28.023      Elders, Record from Kirtland, 1837

28.025      “The Mormons and Their Prophet,” The Congregational Observer, Vol 2, No. 1, Hartford and New Haven, July 3, 1841, transcript.

28.028      Cowdery, Oliver, Defense in a Rehearsal of my grounds for separating myself from the Latter Day Saints, Norton, Ohio, 1839. [Forgery.]

28.033      Smith, George A., journal, May 9, 1844, CA, copy of holograph in possession of the author.

28.035      Walker Smith Kimball, Lucy, “Statement,” undated, original in possession of Mrs. Lydia Rogerson in 1940, copy of typescript in Stanley S. Ivins Collection, USHS.

28.046      Ivins, Stanley, S., “Some of the Many Comments on Mormon Marriage Customs Appearing in Print Before 1852,” Stanley S. Ivins Collection, USHS

28.057      Ivins, Stanley, S., “Notes on Polygamy,” Stanley S. Ivins Collection, USHS

28.066      Ivins, Stanley, S., “Women Sealed to Brigham Young,”” Stanley S. Ivins Collection, USHS

28.067      Ivins, Stanley, S., “First Child Born in Mormon Polygamy,” Stanley S. Ivins Collection, USHS

28.069      “Statement of Bro. William King,” USHS

28.071      Ivins, Stanley, S., “Wives of Joseph Smith, handwritten holograph, Stanley S. Ivins Collections USHS

28.085      Ivins, Stanley, S., “Women Sealed to Joseph Smith,” typescript, Stanley S. Ivins Collection, USHS

28.088      Deseret News Editorial Comment on Plural Marriage, compiled by Stanley S. Ivins.

28.103      Scott, Issac, and Soctt, Sarah.  In George F. Partridge ed. The New England Quarterly, IX December, 1936.  Original letter published in “The Death of a Mormon Dictator: Letters of Massachusetts Morons, 1843-1848. Typescript.