Herbal Remedies: God’s Medicine?
April 24, 2018[…] Daniel Tyler, A Concise History of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War, 1846-1847. (Glorieta, New Mexico: Rio Grande Press, 1969 ), p. 146. Ibid. Ibid. pp. 146-47. J. V. Long, Report of The […]
[…] Daniel Tyler, A Concise History of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War, 1846-1847. (Glorieta, New Mexico: Rio Grande Press, 1969 ), p. 146. Ibid. Ibid. pp. 146-47. J. V. Long, Report of The […]
[…] attempts in the Old World and resulted in only four established species of livestock.” These were: the llama as a pack animal, the alpaca for its wool, and the guinea pig and turkey kept […]
Since the pioneering work of Orson Pratt, little advancement has been ‘made in the area we will refer to as celestial demography.
[…] Nebraska soil. Besides various other publications in Nebraska and Council Bluffs, he published Our Dixie Times, afterward Rio Virgen Times, in St. George, Utah, and the monthly Utah Pomologist and Gardener for several years. […]
[…] squaws looking quite stylish and gay,” later discovering that they were “sparking” or courting (1978, 17-18). Jane Rio Baker Pearce, another superior journal keeper, noted in 1851 that a band of Shoshone warriors made […]
[…] my growing-up days in Helper in Carbon County, where whistles of coal mines and the Denver and Rio Grande Western steam engines drowned out the pandemonium of school recess. The first question a new […]
[…] between the art and the LDS Church are acknowledged (e.g., Georgina Bringas’s striking 2018 installation La vibración del tiempo or Jared Lindsay Clark’s 2010 whimsical Learning to Fly Prayer Circle), the author and/or the […]
[…] washcloth. Lulu . . . choquilate on her face. Gone? from 10126 Dorothy Avenue to Calle Brito del Pino 1527. “Elder — tell me a story, give me some candy.” A blue school middy […]
[…] Turner, an apprentice printer and editor in Palmyra from 1819 to 1822, who knew Joseph personally. Turner de scribed Joseph as “catching a spark of Methodism in the camp meeting, away down in the […]
[…] or Midgley and the rich guys. I’ll take Midgley and the poor people. Chicken. R. Garry Shirts Del Mar, California *** PLEASE BRING SOME BOXES HOME Repeated moving’s sad enough Yet why I really […]