SALT LAKE CITY—The Church Historian’s Press today announced the online publication of the 1868–1869 discourses of Latter-day Saint leader and poet Eliza R. Snow. For the first time, full transcripts of these discourses are available for free to the public at zluv0v.wcbzw.com/eliza-r-snow.
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The volume contains 105 documents including correspondence, editorials, reports of discourses, minutes of meetings, municipal and legal documents, military records, financial records, and notices, as well as a revelation on conducting a plural marriage sealing.
Eliza R. Snow, second general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was a prolific speaker and the most influential Latter-day Saint woman of her time. She taught religious doctrine, emphasized practical principles, shared her political opinions, and conveyed love and encouragement for church members in nearly twelve hundred discourses given from 1840 to 1887 in western Illinois and throughout Utah and Idaho territories.
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The forty-seven diaries of Emmeline B. Wells provide a window into the life of one of the most influential Latter-day Saint women in the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In the diaries she is both historymaker, as she meets with presidents and works with national suffrage leaders, and historian, as she documents noteworthy events, daily interactions with her family and members of her community, and her adversities and faith.
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George F. Richards was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for forty-four years. His life bridged the pioneer era and modern era of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Richards’s journals, consisting of twenty-three physical volumes, chronicle his eventful life and provide unprecedented access to a trove of information about Richards and the church.
The Journal of George Q. Cannon, 1849–1901
George Q. Cannon was a member of the First Presidency and an apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for a combined forty-one years. His journal covering 1855 through 1901 offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of church leadership during a time of rapid change for the church. Read his personal journal online, now published for the first time.
At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women
This significant collection shines a spotlight on the preaching and teaching of Latter-day Saint women past and present. At the Pulpit presents fifty-four carefully selected discourses given by Latter-day Saint women from 1831 to 2016.
The First Fifty Years of Relief Society: Key Documents in Latter-day Saint Women’s History
The Joseph Smith Papers was called “the most significant historical project of our generation” by Elder Marlin K. Jensen, former historian and recorder for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. View, search, and study the complete collection of Joseph Smith documents. Read project updates and purchase the volumes.
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The Church Historian’s Press was announced in 2008 by the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Joseph Smith Papers was the first publication to bear the imprint.
The press focuses on historical works that meet rigorous standards of scholarship. These works provide scholars, historians, researchers, and others with direct access to original source documents.