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When
Hannah Tapfield King was about to lose her house to taxes in 1860, who made it possible
that the King family didn’t have to leave?
a.
Mary Decker Young
b.
Clarissa Young
c.
Brigham Young
d.
Susa Young Gates
Yesterday’s answer:
D Orson Hyde
In
reference to the 1835 mission of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: In a later
reminiscence, Orson Pratt recounted coming upon a member in Columbus, Ohio, who
showed him a notice published in the Messenger
and Advocate 1 (March 1835): 90 that requested that he be at Kirtland at an
appointed time. The news set him immediately on his way by stage, and after
walking the last three miles he arrived, valise in hand, as the meeting was
beginning and as “it had been prophesied. . . I would be there that day...”
Ronald
K. Esplin and Sharon E. Nielsen, The Record of the Twelve, 1835, BYU Studies, Vol. 51, Number 1, 2012,
25.
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