Leo Tolstoy
What one
item can be found in the Tolstoy museum in Russia that would indicate Russian
novelist, Leo Tolstoy, had contact with the church?
a.
A Book of
Commandments
b.
A Doctrine
and Covenants
c.
A Joseph
Smith translation of the Bible
d.
A Book of
Mormon
Yesterday’s answer:
a.
Brigham
Street
Pioneer
Lydia L. Page Marcroft provides the following information: Where the State
Capitol now stands we called Arsenal Hill on account of the arsenal containing
the gun powder and all kinds of ammunition that stood there. I have run around
it many times. The tithing offices and yards were where the Hotel Utah now
stands, and Brigham Young’s home just east along South Temple Street, or
Brigham Street was we called it, was well know to me.
Chronicles of Courage, comp. by Lesson Committee (Salt Lake City:
Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1992), 3:227.
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