User:AIJFMM
To do list:
- Mountain Meadows Massacre
- Garland Hurt
- Wilson Law
- Moundbuilder Myth
- Mormon Grove, Kansas https://kchistory.org/islandora/object/kchistory%3A79094
- Almon Babbitt (update family information to include wives, and better sources for controversy over murder)
- Utah War
--https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-brink-of-war-48447228/
- Fort Lemhi
--source with good images for Fort Lemhi: https://mckay-spc.sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com/original/b7bffa41ac65218152ef12f00929f3c9b9bfc310.pdf
--Add to Benjamin Franklin Ficklin's page (his role in the Utah War)
- Make a graphic like this but for pre-Utah war Mormon forts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Spanish_missions_in_California#/media/File:SpanishMissionsinCA.png
- the "runaway" jurors of pre-Utah war
- Mormon Battalion (legacy: women's pull)
- Standing Army of Israel
- Chief Arapeen picture of Arappen, better resolution
- YX Company
https://rsc.byu.edu/business-religion/mail-trail-war
https://user.xmission.com/~research/central/handcart.pdf
- Ballagarth Castle
Relief Society
- Get picture of granary from Moyle Park, Alpine, Utah
Nauvoo era:
- Key meetings and projects
- call to investigate polygamy
- The Voice of Innocence from Nauvoo
- disbanding of Relief Society
- Women's blessings and traditions (kept by women like Patty Sessions across the plains and beyond)
Early Utah era:
- women's organization efforts in early Utah period
- role in organizing parades/celebrations
- Difference between Eliza R. Snow's meeting notes and what was printed in the Deseret News
- Relief Society Indian programs
Late Early Utah era/midcentury
- Re-formation
- Tradition of procedure (appointments/dues/meetings etc.)
- Involvement in women's rights movements
- Wheat gathering program (Charles W. Nibley involvement)
- Correlation
- Programs (medical degrees, hospitals, social programs, schools etc.)
- Singing Mothers
Source List
- Four Zinas
- House Full of Females
- Mormon Polygam: A History
- Like a Fiery Meteor: The Life of Joseph F. Smith
- The Forgotten Relief Societies
- Nauvoo Polygamy - George D. Smith
- Rough Stone Rolling
- Kingdom of Nauvoo
- Glorious in Persecution
- Method Infinite: Freemasonry and the Mormon Restoration
- In Sacred Loneliness
- Susa Young Gates - Romney Burke
- Revelation Resistance & Mormon Polygamy
- Utah's Lawless Fringe: Stories of True Crime
- Bruce R. McConkie: Apostle and Polemicist
- Come up Hither to Zion: William Marks
- Secret Covenants: New Insights on Early Mormon Polygamy
- Things in Heaven and in Earth: The Life and Times of Wilford Woodruff
- The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power
- The Gospel Topics Essays: A Scholarly Engagement
- Brigham Young, Colonizer of the American West
- Divergent Paths of the Restoration
- The Ghosts of Eternal Polygamy
- The Mormon Church on Trial: Transcripts of the Reed Smoot Hearings
- Lengthen Your Stride
- The Next Mormons
- Women of Faith in the Latter Days - Turley?
- Moroni and the Swastika
- David O. McKay and the rise of modern mormonism
- The Mormon Hierarchy: Wealth and Corporate Power
- Brigham Young: Pioneer and Prophet
- 50 relics of the restoration, 50 more relics of the restoration
- The Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power
- Nauvoo: A Place of Peace, a People of Promise
- The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith
- The Power of Godliness: Mormon Liturgy and Cosmology
- 10 accomplishments of the relief society
- This Decade was Different: RS Social Services Department, 1919-1929," by Loretta L. Hefner, Dialogue Magazine, September 1982
- Eliza R. Snow Utah Womens History - Cooperative Retrenchment Association/YLMIA/Primary Association
- Writings of Eliza Rosxcy Snow
- Edward Tullidge
- Edward W. Tullidge's The Women of Mormondom, published in 1877 - the Woman's Commission Store
- Mormon Healer and Folk Poet
- Mormon Sisters
- "Provoking the Br oking the Brethren to Good W o Good Works": Susa Y orks: Susa Young Gates, the oung Gates, the Relief Society, and Genealogy
- Biography of Eliza R. Snow?
- "Changing Times Bring Changing Conditions": Relief Society, 1960 to the Present
- A crossroads for Mormon women: Amy Brown Lyman, J. Reuben Clark, and the decline of organized women's activism in the Relief Society
- Creating Female Community: Relief Society in Cache Valley, Utah, 1868-1900
- Grain Storage: The Balance of Power Between Priesthood Authority and Relief Society Autonomy
- 'This Institution Is a Good One': The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, 17 March 1842 to 16 March 1844
- Seeking to understand the opposition to the Relief Society activities of the sesquicentennial year
- Service under stress: two years as a Relief Society president
- Anxiously engaged: Amy Brown Lyman and Relief Society charity work, 1917-45
- Relief Society's Golden Years: The Magazine
- Relief society and church welfare: The Brazilian experience
- The Life and Times of One Relief Society President
- Building autonomy: a history of the Fifteenth Ward Hall of the Mormon Women's Relief Society
- The Mormon Relief Society and the International Women's Year
- The effect of secular education upon Mormon Relief Society curriculum, 1914-1940
- Symbols of the LDS Relief Society
- The historical relationship of Mormon women and priesthood
- Relief Society Birth and Death Rituals: Women at the Gates of Mortality
- The" Leading Sisters": A Female Hierarchy in Nineteenth Century Mormon Society
- Outside the Mormon hierarchy: alternative aspects of institutional power
- Mormon Women Connected Suffrage Directly to Joseph Smith's First Vision and the Restoration of the Gospel: Reflections from the 1920 Relief Society Magazine
- Great Books and True Religion: The Relief Society Literature Curriculum, 1914–1970
- On Being a Mormon Woman
- First 50 years
- The institutional role of Mormon women
- [Charting the Past and Future of Mormon Women's History]
- Female Ritual Healing in Mormonism
- A Faded Legacy: Amy Brown Lyman and Mormon Women's Activism, 1872–1959
- "To do something extraordinary": Mormon Women and the Creation of a Usable Past
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- Mormonism and Social Welfare Work, 1900-1930
- Mormon Women: A Bibliography in Process, 1977-1985
- In Union is Strength Mormon Women and Cooperation, 1867-1900
- Mormon women and the struggle for definition
- PRESERVING THE RECORD AND MEMORY OF THE FEMALE RELIEF SOCIETY OF NAUVOO, 1842-92.
- The Mormons' War on Poverty: A History of LDS Welfare, 1830-1990. Vol. 8
- Turning to the mothers: Mormon women's biographies of their female forebears and the Mormon Church's expectations for women
- Body and soul: The record of Mormon religious philanthropy
- The forms and the power: The development of Mormon ritual healing to 1847
- Mormon gender in the progressive era
- Wilford Woodruff and the Mormon Reformation of 1855-57
- They Deserve to be Remembered: Identifying Members of the Nauvoo Relief Society, 17 March 1842 to 16 March 1844
- An Introduction to Mormon Administrative History
- In Their Own Behalf: The Politicization of Mormon Women and the 1870 Franchise
- The" Leading Sisters": A Female Hierarchy in Nineteenth Century Mormon Society
- A History of Two Stories
- For Zion's Sake: The Emergence of Mormon Nursing
- Nursing and Health Care Among Mormon Women: An Analysis of the Relief Society Magazine, 1914-1930
- Charting the Past and Future of Mormon Women's History
- Washing, Anointing, and Blessing the Sick Among Mormon Women
- Visiting Teaching
- Emmeline B. Wells: A Voice for Mormon Women
- Emmeline B. Wells: "Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?"
- Emmeline Wells and the Suffrage Movement
- I Know If I Don't Bear My Testimony I'll Lose It": Why Mormon Women Bother to Speak at All
- Keeping a Secret: Freemasonry, Polygamy, and the Nauvoo Relief Society, 1842–44
- Rhetoric in mormon Female Healing Rituals during the Nineteenth Century
- White Roses on the Floor of Heaven. Mormon Women's Popular Theology, 1880—1920
- Hanks, Maxine, "Women and Authority: Re-emerging Mormon Feminism"
- The Relief Society in Ghana
- The Shadow Succession Crisis: Challenging the Claim That Brigham Young Disbanded the Relief Society in 1845
- Women of Covenant: The Story of Relief Society by Jill Mulvay Derr, Janath Russell Cannon, Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
- Ministering angels: Single women in Mormon society
- The Ecclesiastical Position of Women in Two Mormon Trajectories
- Evolution of ideals for women in Mormon periodicals, 1897–1999
- " The ERA Is a Moral Issue": The Mormon Church, LDS Women, and the Defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment
- Mormon Sisters: Women in Early Utah. Ed. by Claudia L. Bushman
- Sister saints: Mormon women since the end of polygamy
- The Mormon-Suffrage Relationship: Personal and Political Quandaries
- ["For the Education and Elevation of the Youth": The Juvenile Instructor and the Construction of Gender Roles in the Mormon Church (1869-1872)]
- Women and the Book of Mormon: The Creation and Negotiation of a Latter-Day Saint Tradition
- An Independent Companion: Ethel Nash Parton and the Australian Relief Society
- Mormon Women in the History of Second-Wave Feminism
- Mormon Women, Railroad Reconstruction, and the Politics of Respectability in Salt Lake City, 1869–1877
- Mormon Women at the Crossroads: Global Narratives and the Power of Connectedness
- An Endowment of Power: The LDS Tradition
- "A Style of Our Own": Modesty and Mormon Women, 1951-2008
- "I Would Not Risk My Salvation to Any Man": Eliza R. Snow's Challenge to Salvific Coverture
- Eliza R. Snow and the Prophet's Gold Watch: Time Keeper as Relic
- This Decade Was Different: Relief Society’s Social Services Department, 1919-1929
- Missing and Restoring Meaning
- Washing, Anointing, and Blessing the Sick Among Mormon Women
- History of the seals of the Relief Society
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