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4.B.1.1 : Humorous reply to compliment .1 (item)
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4.B.1.2 : Tells upset general not to take himself so seriously .1 (item)
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4.B.1.3 : Tells a cigar smoking man that he is to be the next bishop .1 (item)
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4.B.4.1 : Jim Bridger said he would pay $1,000 for the first bushel
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4.B.4.2 : Bridger claim that Tetons were so cold that all sound was frozen
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4.B.5.1 : Buffalo Bill praises a woman's pies .1 (item)
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4.B.5.2 : Angered when woman refuses to dance with him .1 (item)
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4.C.1.1 : Gives mortgage money to couple, then steals it from banker .4 (items)
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4.C.1.2 : Faith protects people from Butch's harm .1 (item)
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4.C.1.3 : Living in Star Valley, where he rode fifty miles to get medicine
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4.C.1.4 : Often stopped at the "Strip" in Gusher, Utah .1 (item)
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4.C.1.5 : Cowboy wanders into Butch's camp and is treated with dinner,
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4.C.1.6 : Man gives Butch a horse to escape so he will not shoot his son .2 (items)
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4.C.1.7 : Pleasant View butcher in Cassidy's gang .1 (item)
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4.C.1.8 : Family story of grandfather retrieving stolen horses from Butch Cassidy .1 (item)
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4.C.1.9 : Cassidy breaks into home; occupants hide under the bed .1 (item)
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4.C.1.10 : Sheriff, who was sent to arrest him, helped across river by Cassidy .1 (item)
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4.C.1.11 : Cassidy didn't die in South American, he stashed money in Southern Utah .1 (item)
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4.C.1.12 : Cassidy hid money in Dingle .2 (items)
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4.C.1.13 : Findley Gridley tells Cassidy to stop robbing his payroll and
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4.C.1.14 : Cassidy scrubs beautiful woman's floor .1 (item)
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4.C.1.15 : Cassidy wallpapers saloon with bank notes .1 (item)
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4.C.1.16 : Montpelier sheriff rides Cassidy out of town on a bicycle .2 (items)
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4.C.1.17 : Cassidy robbed banks to give money poor .1 (item)
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4.C.1.18 : In his youth, Cassidy was unjustly accused and thrown in prison .1 (item)
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4.C.1.19 : Man helps Cassidy hide from lawmen .1 (item)
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4.C.1.20 : Cassidy shares food with hungry cowboys .1 (item)
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4.C.1.21 : Cassidy's lookout man hides in barn to avoid sheriff .1 (item)
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4.C.1.22 : Cassidy was very popular with women .1 (item)
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4.C.1.23 : On the way to the store, a man was shot by Cassidy and gang member .1 (item)
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4.C.1.24 : Cassidy robs Montpelier bank .1 (item)
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4.C.1.25 : Butch Cassidy was an excellent horseman .1 (item)
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4.C.1.26 : Butch lived in Cokeville after his release from prison .1 (item)
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4.C.1.27 : Cassidy's gang mines for gold, kidnaps Amasa Alonzo .1 (item)
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4.C.2.1 : Blessed and healed blind and deaf child in South Seas .1 (item)
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4.C.2.2 : Gives a talk a woman wanted him to give, but had not said so .1 (item)
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4.C.2.3 : House of his birth dedicated to shelter the birth of a prophet .1 (item)
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4.C.3: Clanton Brothers
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4.C.3.1 : Livestock theft .1 (item)
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4.C.4.1 : Al Capone had an underground tunnel connecting his
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4.C.5: Churchill, Winston
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4.C.5.1 : Al Capone had an underground tunnel connecting his
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4.C.5.2 : "Never, never, never give up" .1 (item)
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4.C.5.3 : Insults an ugly woman while drunk .2 (items)
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4.D.1: DuGuesclin, Bertrand
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4.D.1.1 : As a young man, Bertrand DuGuesclin beat all the knights and was
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4.G.1: Grant, Heber, J
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4.G.1.1 : As a joke, Heber J. Grant's accompanist plays a different
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4.G.1.2 : Grant called to be apostle by heavenly council .1 (item)
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4.H.1: Hickman, Bill
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4.H.1.1 : Bill's brother helped him escape from Johnston's Army .1 (item)
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4.H.2.1 : Hitler ordered sick and injured into lower levels of tunnel,
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4.H.2.2 : Olympic athlete seated next to Hitler .1 (item)
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4.H.2.3 : Hitler gets battle plans from book .1 (item)
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4.J.1.1 : Jesse never stole from doctors .1 (item)
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4.J.1.2 : Hid in Meremac Caverns and escaped another way .1 (item)
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4.J.1.3 : Hid loot in mountains above Malad, Idaho; sun shows the spot .2 (items)
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4.J.1.4 : Seen in Salt Lake City to have picture taken .1 (item)
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4.J.1.5 : Gives lame dog to boys .1 (item)
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4.J.1.6 : Young man meets Jesse and they trade horses .1 (item)
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4.J.1.7 : Jesse James "steals" someone's bed for the night .1 (item)
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4.J.1.8 : Money Jesse buries in a graveyard is stolen by a hidden observer .1 (item)
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4.J.1.9 : Woman feeds Jesse James .2 (items)
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4.J.1.10 : Boy receives revolver from his cousin Jesse James .1 (item)
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4.J.1.11 : Woman hides child from James, claims "Contagious Evil." .1 (item)
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4.J.1.12 : Jesse James hides out in small ranches .1 (item)
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4.J.1.13 : Man started fight with Jesse James and won .1 (item)
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4.J.1.14 : Jesse James shot his own horse .1 (item)
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4.J.1.15 : Jesse's alleged romance .1 (item)
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4.J.2: Johnson, Lyndon Baines
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4.J.2.1 : Johnson's workers register and vote for him in names of dead people .1 (item)
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4.K.1.1 : Heber C. Kimball speaks eloquently .1 (item)
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4.K.1.2 : Joseph Smith tests Kimball .1 (item)
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4.K.2: Kimball, J. Golden
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4.K.2.1 : J. Golden can not read talk written from him and swears about it .11 (items)
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4.K.2.2 : "Southern Utah is hotter than hell" .5 (items)
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4.K.2.3 : "No respect for the priesthood." .8 (items)
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4.K.2.4 : "I repent too fast" .6 (items)
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4.K.2.5 : "The Lord must enjoy a joke" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.6 : "Would you give your life for the Church?" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.7 : Regarding tithing .1 (item)
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4.K.2.8 : Microphone in front and general authorities in back equals no inspiration" .3 (items)
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4.K.2.9 : "Only ten percent of you would go to the Celestial Kingdom" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.10 : "Holes in expensive hat for a jackass" .4 (items)
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4.K.2.11 : Kimball is carried around on a machine, "I just passed you twelve times,
and you didn’t speak to me" .3 (items)
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4.K.2.12 : "I’ll give the whole herd to the Lord" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.13 : "Hell, I stopped swearing two years ago" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.14 : "How many work in church offices? About one-third" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.15 : "All in favor of moving Mt. Nebo?" .6 (items)
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4.K.2.16 : "Who the hell's funeral am I preaching?" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.17 : "You’re too ugly" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.18 : Starting talk with "Go to Hell" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.19 : "Sing, for hell's sake, sing" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.20 : "President Grant says that I swear too damn much" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.21 : "We’ve damn near spoiled the boy" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.22 : "Regarding the Book of Mormon: read the parts that aren’t sealed" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.23 : "No man has ever laid in bed with a woman without doing something" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.24 : Swearing marks J. Golden Kimball's presence .1 (item)
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4.K.2.25 : Regarding the Word of Wisdom .1 (item)
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4.K.2.26 : "Do you remember? Why the hell should I?" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.27 : "Too many called by relation, not by revelation" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.28 : Swearing helps people remember what he says .1 (item)
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4.K.2.29 : Has two choirs sing at the same time to illustrate sound of arguing .1 (item)
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4.K.2.30 : On the air: "What the hell is this damn note for?" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.31 : "The temple wasn’t there yesterday" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.32 : "I love some brethren better than others" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.33 : "To make a go of marriage, use more than laying on of hands" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.34 : Affects woman's life by saying she can not do so many things at once .1 (item)
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4.K.2.35 : Regarding adultery .1 (item)
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4.K.2.36 : While he fasted and prayed, someone else married his girl .1 (item)
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4.K.2.37 : Fell on woman .1 (item)
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4.K.2.38 : Convert the South .1 (item)
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4.K.2.39 : "Go get drunk and repent, but do something" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.40 : "It takes a damn good man to read the Deseret News" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.41 : The Prophet of the Lord .1 (item)
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4.K.2.42 : "No visions but damn good nightmares" .1 (item)
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4.K.2.43 : Kimball promises a congregation more than can ever occur .1 (item)
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4.K.2.44 : Kimball drinks coffee .2 (items)
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4.K.2.45 : Kimball regrets his words in a funeral address .1 (item)
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4.K.2.46 : "Why don't you go to hell?" .2 (items)
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4.K.2.47 : Says he could pee half way across Jordan River .2 (items)
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4.K.2.48 : At time of his death, he wonders if it's all a big joke .1 (item)
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4.K.2.49 : Southern Utah destroyed if the people don't repent .1 (item)
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4.K.2.50 : Says members aren't fit to eat with the pigs .1 (item)
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4.K.2.51 : Tells of meeting crazy church members .1 (item)
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4.K.3.1 : "I had to pay thousands to sound like that." .1 (item)
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4.K.3.2 : Confusion with Spencer Kinard .3 (items)
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4.K.3.3 : Girls do not recognize him .1 (item)
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4.K.3.4 : He said drought was a trial. .1 (item)
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4.K.3.5 : He is told not to give rides to lone women .1 (item)
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4.K.3.6 : "You wouldn’t sleep if you knew what I know." .1 (item)
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4.K.3.7 : His reaction to long hair .1 (item)
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4.K.3.8 : Tells man to buy food storage instead of presents .1 (item)
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4.K.3.9 : Says three Nephites are at conference session .1 (item)
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4.K.3.10 : Refuses to speak to congregation because no one has food storage .1 (item)
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4.K.4: Knight, Jesse
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4.K.4.1 : Dream mine discovered .1 (item)
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4.K.4.2 : "I’ll donate chandelier, but I don’t think I can play it" .1 (item)
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4.K.5.1 : Kennedy not dead .4 (items)
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4.K.5.2 : Kennedy killed by Lee Oswald look alike .1 (item)
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4.L.1: Lee, Harold B
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4.L.1.1 : Put "B.S." in book margin for "Brother Skousen." .2 (items)
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4.L.1.2 : Oakland Temple, sign given that Lee would one day be church president .1 (item)
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4.L.1.3 : Devil told Lee he would be the prophet one day .1 (item)
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4.M.1: McConkie, Bruce R
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4.M.1.1 : Sang hymns when he and friends were dating .1 (item)
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4.M.1.2 : On his deathbed, his mother tells him to prepare the way for her to die also .1 (item)
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4.M.2: McKay, David O
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4.M.2.1 : Tells joke to the Lord .3 (items)
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4.M.2.2 : Speeding: "I haven’t slowed down a bit" .2 (items)
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4.M.2.3 : Thought Bruce R. McConkie was a vision .1 (item)
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4.M.2.4 : "Let's go now," – loved to drive fast .1 (item)
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4.M.2.5 : Sister McKay .1 (item)
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4.M.2.6 : "Few people die at 91" .1 (item)
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4.M.2.7 : Reads chauffeur's thoughts: "I know I am a prophet" .1 (item)
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4.M.2.8 : That David O. McKay will never amount to anything .1 (item)
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4.M.2.9 : Picture of Christ not correct .1 (item)
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4.M.2.10 : Warns people off volcano platform .1 (item)
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4.M.3: Monson, Thomas S
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4.M.3.1 : Son puts egg in Brother Monson's pocket .1 (item)
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4.M.3.2 : High goals – $100,000 dog .1 (item)
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4.M.3.3 : Note is passed from Monson to Boyd K. Packer during General Conference .1 (item)
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4.M.4: McKay, Gunn
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4.M.4.1 : Gunn McKay as a youth .1 (item)
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4.M.5: Merrill, Marriner W
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4.M.5.1 : Disobeys the manifesto against polygamy .1 (item)
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4.M.5.2 : Chose to ride his horse in the middle of the road to everyone else's inconvenience .1 (item)
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4.M.5.3 : Merrill sells his company but hides gold from his wives .1 (item)
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4.M.6: Marshall, Peter
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4.M.6.1 : Peter Marshall, famous Presbyterian minister and politician,
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4.N.1: Nibley, Hugh
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4.N.1.1 : Calls graduation robes a mockery in public prayer .4 (items)
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4.N.1.2 : Met girl and knew he would marry her .2 (items)
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4.N.1.3 : Carved Book of Mormon passage into sandstone in Egyptian .1 (item)
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4.N.1.4 : Saves books and continues reading in flooded office .1 (item)
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4.N.1.5 : Lectured in English from non-English notes .1 (item)
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4.N.1.6 : Bought goat instead of mowing the lawn .1 (item)
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4.O.1: Oaks, Dallin
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4.O.1.1 : Strongly-worded letter to follow .1 (item)
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4.O.1.2 : Teenage prank .1 (item)
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4.O.1.3 : Banned movie .1 (item)
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4.P.1: Pratt, Parley
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4.P.2: Priest, Ivy Baker
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4.P.2.1 : Flops in a screen test .1 (item)
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4.R.1.1 : If man is still alive, Porter did not shoot him .2 (items)
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4.R.1.2 : Never cut his hair .2 (items)
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4.R.1.3 : Cut his hair once for a wig for a lady .1 (item)
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4.R.1.4 : Stole pants of Johnston's Army .1 (item)
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4.R.1.5 : Disguised as a woman .1 (item)
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4.R.1.6 : Kills man after bluffing about other man's gun .3 (items)
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4.R.1.7 : Shot two boys he mistook for thieves .1 (item)
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4.R.1.8 : "Don’t you have any respect for the priesthood" .1 (item)
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4.R.1.9 : Stole tired animals from gold rushers and sold them new ones .1 (item)
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4.R.1.10 : Developed drinking problem later in life .1 (item)
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4.R.1.11 : Rockwell's cane used to beat off bad guys .1 (item)
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4.R.1.12 : Bullets didn't hit him due to special blessing .1 (item)
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4.R.2: Roberts, B.H
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4.R.2.1 : About youth .1 (item)
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4.R.2.2 : "My father knew your grandfather in the penitentiary" .1 (item)
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4.R.3: Roosevelt, Teddy
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4.R.3.1 : Boy rides piggy-back on Roosevelt .1 (item)
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4.R.4: Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
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4.R.4.1 : Franklin Roosevelt died by committing suicide .1 (item)
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4.S.1: Smith, Joseph
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4.S.1.1 : Blesses man to be a great doctor .1 (item)
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4.S.1.2 : Sends Brigham Young to Canada .1 (item)
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4.S.1.3 : Tries to prove he can walk on water .2 (items)
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4.S.1.4 : Man's arm shrivels trying to behead prophet's body at Carthage .1 (item)
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4.S.1.5 : History of Joseph Smith's gun given to the Allred family (photo included) .2 (items)
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4.S.1.6 : Mantle of Joseph Smith Falls on Brigham Young .1 (item)
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4.S.1.7 : Child gives water to Joseph Smith as he goes to Carthage Jail .1 (item)
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4.S.1.8 : Origin of LDS Church .1 (item)
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4.S.1.9 : Jokes with man about giving up his land .1 (item)
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4.S.1.10 : Smith escapes from prison .1 (item)
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4.S.2: Smith, Jessie Evans
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4.S.2.1 : Whistles .7 (items)
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4.S.2.2 : Reminds Joseph to close his talk .3 (items)
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4.S.2.3 : Reminds Joseph to blow his nose in hearing of others .2 (items)
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4.S.2.4 : She waves at Joseph .2 (items)
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4.S.2.5 : Her brother paid to hear her sing .2 (items)
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4.S.2.6 : Turned down opera opportunity for spiritual reasons .3 (items)
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4.S.2.7 : Turned down Mother Superior role in play .4 (items)
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4.S.2.8 : Duets with Joseph. .2 (items)
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4.S.2.9 : Joseph .9 (items)
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4.S.2.10 : "The opinions just expressed are not necessarily those of the management" .2 (items)
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4.S.2.11: "He's on my payroll" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.12 : "He presides, I conduct" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.13 : Message of family love had effect on child .1 (item)
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4.S.2.14 : She mellowed Joseph Fielding Smith .1 (item)
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4.S.2.15 : Member of Evans Sisters singing group .1 (item)
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4.S.2.16: Jessie is president of church instead of Claire Middlemas .1 (item)
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4.S.2.17 : She feeds Joseph Fielding Smith vitamins so he will live to be president .1 (item)
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4.S.2.18 : Referred to Joseph Fielding Smith as "Daddy" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.19 : "Daddy, these kids want to talk to you" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.20 : Wore make-up .2 (items)
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4.S.2.21 : "He’ll learn to like lipstick" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.22 : Liked to drive fast .1 (item)
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4.S.2.23 : Miniskirts: "The end is in sight" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.24 : Waved to crowds .2 (items)
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4.S.2.25: Did not know if she could fit into a Volkswagen .1 (item)
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4.S.2.26 : The body of an elephant .1 (item)
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4.S.2.27 : "Mary had a little sheep..." rhyme .1 (item)
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4.S.2.28 : Diamond pin .1 (item)
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4.S.2.29 : "I am not spoiled" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.30 : Joseph Fielding Smith .1 (item)
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4.S.2.31 : Sang at a lot of funerals .1 (item)
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4.S.2.32: Liked to talk to people .2 (items)
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4.S.2.33 : Wanted step-children to call her "Aunt Jessie" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.34 : Joseph Fielding Smith and Jessie hold hands .1 (item)
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4.S.2.35 : Made pies with her husband .1 (item)
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4.S.2.36 : Helped Joseph Fielding Smith by telling story for him .1 (item)
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4.S.2.37 : Big feet .1 (item)
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4.S.2.38 : She straightened and combed Joseph Fielding Smith .1 (item)
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4.S.2.39 : Made choir men button their jackets .2 (items)
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4.S.2.40 : Waving at Joseph Fielding Smith when he wants her to come across the street .1 (item)
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4.S.2.41: Selective about whom to marry .1 (item)
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4.S.2.42 : Mistakes bust of Lucy Mack Smith for a woman in Joseph Fielding Smith's office .2 (items)
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4.S.2.43 : "Joe, come on!" .1 (item)
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4.S.2.44 : Organized family reunions .1 (item)
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4.S.2.45 : Extended narrative .1 (item)
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4.S.3: Smith, Joseph Fielding
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4.S.3.1 : "B.S." for Brother Skousen .3 (items)
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4.S.3.2 : Liked to relax by flying in jets .1 (item)
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4.S.3.3 : Boat name .1 (item)
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4.S.3.4 : Ordered Coke when nothing else was available .1 (item)
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4.S.3.5 : Practical joke – bitter olives .1 (item)
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4.S.3.6 : Tells woman she can serve mission in spite of bad heart .1 (item)
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4.S.3.7 : "Half of you are going to hell!" .1 (item)
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4.S.3.8 : "Savior will come." .1 (item)
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4.S.3.9 : Rain stops during dedication of Missouri Visitor's Center .1 (item)
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4.S.3.10 : Lord's promise .1 (item)
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4.S.3.11 : Christ was greatest influence of his life .1 (item)
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4.S.3.12 : Home teachers contacted when he died .3 (items)
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4.S.3.13 : Liked to be punctual; once was aided by a pilot friend .1 (item)
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4.S.3.14 : Kissed his son .1 (item)
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4.S.3.15 : In Hawaii .2 (items)
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4.S.3.16 : Had more understanding of the plan of salvation than most
people could accept .1 (item)
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4.S.3.17 : After Jessie's funeral, could not face work;
stayed at Bruce R. McConkie's home awhile, then set back to work .2 (items)
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4.S.3.18 : Typed by Bible method: "Seek and ye shall find." .2 (items)
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4.S.3.19 : Liked red ties .1 (item)
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4.S.3.20 : Had picture taken with little girl; later called on her birthday .2 (items)
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4.S.3.21 : M.G. Romney .1 (item)
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4.S.3.22 : Boycotted a store that opened on Sundays until it stopped .1 (item)
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4.S.3.23 : Cried as young missionary confessed to him .1 (item)
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4.S.3.24 : Shared his coat with a young boy .1 (item)
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4.S.3.25 : Expert handball player .1 (item)
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4.S.3.26 : Said he would not change any of his writing before he was president .1 (item)
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4.S.3.27 : Always blew a kiss to Jessie as he left for work .1 (item)
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4.S.3.28 : His parents paid tithing even during hard times .1 (item)
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4.S.3.29 : Wore old style garments. Fell asleep during a meeting .1 (item)
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4.S.3.30 : Should be banned .1 (item)
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4.S.3.31 : He was a nice, kind man .1 (item)
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4.S.3.32 : Used music to bring two general authorities together on an issue .1 (item)
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4.S.3.33 : Jessie got him to like singing .1 (item)
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4.S.3.34 : Jessie .1 (item)
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4.S.3.35 : Regarding Joseph Fielding Smith becoming president .1 (item)
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4.S.3.36 : Extended narrative .1 (item)
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4.S.3.37 : "Valiant ones in Church come back to the second session" .1 (item)
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4.S.3.38 : Played joke on cousin, Israel Smith .1 (item)
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4.S.3.39 : Identity is mistaken by disappointed bride .1 (item)
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4.S.4.1 : Shipp, one of the first woman doctors west of the Mississippi, lived in polygamy .1 (item)
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4.T.1: Tran-Hung-Das
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4.T.1.1 : Vietnamese general outwits his enemies .1 (item)
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4.V.1.1 : Villa punished men for bothering Mormon women .1 (item)
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4.V.1.2 : Valuable watch is missing; Villa orders the watch returned .1 (item)
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4.V.1.3 : Villa releases captured man and punishes renegades who took him .1 (item)
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4.V.1.4 : Villa made headquarters at woman's house .1 (item)
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4.V.1.5 : Mormons with supplies for missionaries help-up by Villa .1 (item)
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4.V.1.6 : Pancho's men steal a boy's horse; the boy steals in back .1 (item)
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4.V.1.7 : Pancho Villa's pistol stolen .1 (item)
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4.V.1.8 : Villa kills man, claims it's "the ultimate excommunication" .1 (item)
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4.V.1.9 : Villa threatens to kill a man for horses .1 (item)
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4.V.1.10: Pancho Villa was really killed by campesino .1 (item)
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4.V.1.11 : Villa was really Dorotes Arango, a poor farm peasant .1 (item)
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4.V.1.12 : Villa killed by earthquake, his body was never found .1 (item)
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4.V.1.13 : Town protected from Villa by cleverness .1 (item)
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4.W.1.1 : Old couple take Washington in for a night .1 (item)
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4.W.1.2 : George Washington's watch .1 (item)
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4.W.1.3 : John Honeyman was George Washington's spy .1 (item)
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4.W.1.4 : Indians believe Great Spirit protected Washington from harm .1 (item)
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4.W.2.1 : He finds fiancé of a distraught girl at midnight .1 (item)
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4.W.2.2 : Promise to student regarding tuition .1 (item)
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4.W.2.3 : Did not know that W.C. (Wilkinson Center) stood for water closet .1 (item)
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4.W.3: Woodruff, Wilford
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4.W.3.1 : Woodruff goes fishing to avoid being arrested for polygamy .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.1 : Tells people of Moroni to change town's location .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.2 : Woman having trouble with husband .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.3 : "If bread is dry, soak it in the creek" .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.4 : Rhyme attributed to Brigham Young against trading at Walker Brothers 0
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4.Y.1.5 : Snappy comeback to Tom Thumb: "When I was your size.." .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.6 : Regarding angel .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.7 : States that a spot is where the Gadianton Robbers were .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.8 : Hits staff against podium in [LDS] temple,
saying three men should not be in temple .2 (items)
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4.Y.1.9 : Brigham Young brings up Indian girl .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.10 : People supposed to throw tenth of wood off at Eagle Gate for Brigham .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.11 : Brigham Young placed spittoons at end of benches in tabernacle .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.12 : Evades federal officers .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.13 : Brigham disputes with Hosea Stout .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.14 : Moves wagon in the night and avoids disaster .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.15 : Brigham tells John Neff his descendants would never hunger for bread .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.16 : Brigham's father fought in Revolutionary War .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.17 : Brigham feuds with General Pat Connor .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.18 : Tells Ezra Benson to sell his home and move .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.19 : Proclaims an "eternal curse" on city of Corinne .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.20 : Tells Erastus Bingham to ignore green rocks in what is now Kennecott .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.21 : Bingham curses man for committing crime; the man's hand withers .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.22 : Says Cedar City's soil is unsuitable for a town .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.23 : Makes daughters' suitors leave for turning lights down .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.24 : Brigham's first reaction to Utah .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.25 : Carried tobacco with him to prove that he could abstain .1 (item)
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4.Y.1.26 : Young believes Peter Nebeker over his son .1 (item)
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4.Y.2: Young, Harriet Cook
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4.Y.2.1 : She saves seed potatoes in spite of Brigham Young's begging for them .1 (item)
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4.Y.2.2 : When Brigham Young is going to reprimand her says,
"I'm just praying for you to get through" .1 (item)
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