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Francis Armstrong was raised in the Hamilton
area in Canada. As a 16-year old he got the urge to travel and ended up in
Richmond, Missouri where he met David Whitmer, one of the three witnesses to
the Book of Mormon. Francis continued to travel eventually joining the Church,
where?
a.
San Bernardino,
California
b.
Nauvoo, Illinois
c.
Salt Lake City, Utah
d.
Winter Quarters,
Nebraska
Yesterday’s answer:
D Hired an anti-Mormon speaker
From the life of Carl Arvid Carlquist:
During his last mission to Sweden he had an interview with King
Gustaf in behalf of the Church and explained to the King the work and motives
of the Elders who were laboring in Sweden. Following the track of an
anti-Mormon agitator who had been employed by the Swedish Government to lecture
against the “Mormons,” Elder Carlquist delivered a number of lectures in
different parts of Sweden, answering the falsehoods of the slanderer, who
preceded him and followed him to 30 cities and towns. Brother Carlquist held
many large and well attended meetings in defense of the Church whose cause he
espoused.
Jenson, Andrew, LDS Biographical Encyclopedia (Salt
Lake City: Andrew Jensen History Company, 1914), 2: 422-423.
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