"On September 6, 1888, three men--Andrew Jenson, Edward Stevenson, and Joseph S. Black--left on a fact-finding mission to the historic sites of the LDS Church in Missouri, Illinois, New York, Ohio, and Iowa. The observations they made were the subjects of a lengthy correspondence to the Deseret News. These letters were later compiled into a pamphlet, allowing the members in the west to vicariously experience the early events that took place in those areas"--Provided by publisher.
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"On September 6, 1888, three men--Andrew Jenson, Edward Stevenson, and Joseph S. Black--left on a fact-finding mission to the historic sites of the LDS Church in Missouri, Illinois, New York, Ohio, and Iowa. The observations they made were the subjects of a lengthy correspondence to the Deseret News. These letters were later compiled into a pamphlet, allowing the members in the west to vicariously experience the early events that took place in those areas"--Provided by publisher.
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