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The First Fifty Years of Relief Society

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The First Fifty Years of Relief Society
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Book Synopsis The First Fifty Years of Relief Society by : Jill Mulvay Derr

Book excerpt: Each document has been meticulously transcribed and is placed in historical context with an introduction and annotation. Taken together, the accounts featured here allow readers to study this founding period in Latter-day Saint women's history and to situate it within broader themes in nineteenth-century American religious history.


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