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BYU Studies - 19:3
Introduction
Guest Editor’s Prologue 19:3
:
“Our Cup Runneth Over”
LaMar C. Berrett
Page 259
Articles
Isaac Galland—Mormon Benefactor
Lyndon W. Cook
Page 261
“All Things Move in Order in the City”
:
The Nauvoo Diary of Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs
Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
Page 285
The Steamboat
Maid of Iowa
:
Mormon Mistress of the Mississippi
Donald L. Enders
Page 321
William Weeks, Architect of the Nauvoo Temple
Joseph E. Arrington
Page 337
The Sacred Departments for Temple Work in Nauvoo
:
The Assembly Room and the Council Chamber
Lisle G. Brown
Page 361
Lewis C. Bidamon, Stepchild of Mormondom
Linda King Newell
and
Valeen Tippetts Avery
Page 375
Platting the City Beautiful
:
A Historical and Archaeological Glimpse of Nauvoo Streets
Donald L. Enders
Page 409
The Nauvoo Tabernacle
Elden J. Watson
Page 416
Documents
The Historians Corner [Introduction] 19:3
James B. Allen
Page 389
Joseph Smith's 19 July 1840 Discourse
Dean C. Jessee
Page 390
Brigham Young and Priesthood Denial to the Blacks
:
An Alternate View
Ronald K. Esplin
Page 394
“A More Virtuous Man Never Existed on the Footstool of the Great Jehovah”
:
George Miller on Joseph Smith
Lyndon W. Cook
Page 402
Poetry
The Pioneer Dulcimer
Sally T. Taylor
Page 336
Reviews
The Early Temples of the Mormons
Jon D. Green
Page 422
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