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    Henry Harriman (June 9, 1804 – May 17, 1891) was one of the First Seven Presidents of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from...
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  • Henry Harriman may refer to: Henry Harriman (Mormon) (1804–1891), one of the First Seven Presidents of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
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  • and diplomat Gladys Fries Harriman (1896–1983), American philanthropist, equestrian and big game hunter Henry Harriman (Mormon), President of the Seventy...
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    Phillipa Soo, and Krysta Rodriguez. In 2023, Henry co-wrote and co-starred in The Conversation opposite Julia Harriman at Power Station at BerkleeNYC. The production...
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  • Kirtland Camp (category 1838 Mormon War)
    leadership of the highest ranking church leaders left in Ohio—Joseph Young, Henry Harriman, Zerah Pulsipher, Josiah Butterfield, James Foster, Elias Smith, and...
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    but now pronounced "Railroad" and not "Rail Road". Empire builder E. H. Harriman (1848–1909) purchased the UP for a song.[quantify] He upgraded its 3,000...
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  • Mormon family organizations (i.e., family organizations or associations) are entities created by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
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  • Gaylord was embittered over the failure of the Kirtland Safety Society. Henry Harriman took his place in the Presidency. Gaylord rejoined with the church in...
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    Jacob Gates (category 19th-century Mormon missionaries)
    was sustained by the church on April 6, 1860. Following the death of Henry Harriman, Gates was the senior president of the Seventy from May 1891 until his...
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    was twelve years old when his family arrived in Salt Lake City in 1856 as Mormon pioneers. Ann Gillies was born and lived in Sunderland in northeast England...
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    Catholics and Jews, and appointed them to office. He was suspicious of Mormons until they renounced polygamy. Biographer Edmund Morris states: When consoling...
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    where they founded Salt Lake City. Over the next 22 years, more than 70,000 Mormon pioneers crossed the plains and settled in Utah. Initial colonization along...
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    Wilford Woodruff (category 19th-century Mormon missionaries)
    and taught school in Fort Harriman in 1860; she returned to Salt Lake City by 1865. His wife Delight moved to Fort Harriman in 1862, and her parents also...
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    Stephen Harriman Long in 1819. The fort location had been chosen then because of its proximity to a large Kansa tribe village. Colonel Henry Leavenworth...
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  • the Western Engineer, piloted by Stephen Harriman Long, arrived at the fort. Aboard the ship were General Henry Atkinson and Captain Stephen Watt Kearny...
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    State Park Eagle Island State Park Farragut State Park Harriman State Park Hells Gate State Park Henrys Lake State Park Heyburn State Park Lake Cascade State...
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  • Bickertonites: Schism and Reunion in a Restoration Church, 1880-1905". Journal of Mormon History: 8. Miller, Kenneth E. (1972). Danish Socialism on the Kansas Prairie...
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    killing of Mormons in Livingston County occurred 6 days later. A Mormon Extermination Order was filed during these conflicts, and the Mormons were forced...
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    Latter Day Saints, in Nauvoo, Illinois, and received a copy of the Book of Mormon which had previously belonged to Smith's first wife, Emma Smith. The book...
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    Funds were also boosted when Union Pacific Railroad president, Edward Henry Harriman, died in 1909, and his widow was required to pay a five-percent inheritance...
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    representatives in Utah Territory, causing harassment and violence against non-Mormons. Young harassed federal officers and discouraged outsiders from settling...
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  • Harrietstown, New York – Harriet Duane (wife of James Duane) Harriman, New York – E. H. Harriman (president of the Union Pacific Railroad) Harrington, Delaware...
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  • Rockefeller, Du Pont, Roosevelt, Forbes, Fords, Whitneys, Morgans and Harrimans are Mainline Protestant families, though those affiliated with Judaism...
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    Expedition in 1870. It was headed by the surveyor-general of Montana Henry Washburn, and included Nathaniel P. Langford (who later became known as...
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    The American Temperance University opened in 1893 in the planned town of Harriman, Tennessee, which was developed as a community with no alcoholic beverages...
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    Astors, Rockefeller, Du Pont, Roosevelt, Forbes, Whitney, Morgans, and Harrimans are historically Mainline Protestant families. According to Scientific...
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  • co-founder of Microsoft and world's richest man for 13 years in a row Edward Henry Harriman – railroad executive Charles T. Hayden Joseph Lowthian Hudson Samuel...
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    customers during the Great Depression, Union Pacific's chairman W. Averell Harriman simultaneously sought to "spruce up" the quality of its rolling stock and...
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    lived after that as a Western frontiersman. In 1846, he was a guide for the Mormon Battalion during construction of the first wagon road to South California...
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    designated a Tree City USA since 1977. Before being permanently settled by Mormon pioneers in 1848, the area where Murray is located was a natural area that...
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