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    Jedediah Morgan Grant (February 21, 1816 – December 1, 1856) was a leader and an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)...
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  • Jedediah M. Grant (1816–1856), American religious leader Jedediah Herrick (1780–1847), American general Jedediah Hinkle, American politician Jedediah...
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    Territorial Legislature. Grant was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, the son of Rachel Ridgeway Ivins and Jedediah Morgan Grant. His father was a counselor...
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  • music historian Jaydon Grant (born 1998), American football player Jedediah M. Grant (1816–1856), American religious figure Jehu Grant (1752–1840), American...
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  • Brigham Young. During the Reformation, Young sent his counselor, Jedediah M. Grant, and other church leaders to preach to the people throughout Utah...
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    he was elected Attorney General of State of Deseret in 1849. When Jedediah M. Grant died in 1856, Wells was ordained an apostle of the LDS Church and...
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  • dies. 7 April 1854 Jedediah M. Grant ordained an Apostle and set apart as a counselor to Brigham Young. 1 December 1856 Jedediah M. Grant dies. 4 January...
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    Jedediah Strong Smith (January 6, 1799 – May 27, 1831) was an American clerk, transcontinental pioneer, frontiersman, hunter, trapper, author, cartographer...
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    Territory's first elected justice of the peace. Alongside Shadrach Roundy, Jedediah M. Grant, and John S. Fullmer, Smoot started the Great Salt Lake Valley Carrying...
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    members of the church and took place largely in the Utah Territory. Jedediah M. Grant, one of the key figures of the Reformation and one of Young's counselors...
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  • No. Image Name Term began Term ended Party 1 Jedediah M. Grant 1851 1857 Independent 2 Abraham O. Smoot 1857 1866 Republican 3 Daniel H. Wells 1866 1876...
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    Missouri, Illinois and Pennsylvania. By Jedediah M. Grant, One of the Quorum of Seventies., pp. 20–37 Jedediah M. Grant, "A Collection of Facts, Relative to...
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  • married, but that he did so multiple times. Early Mormon officials Jedediah M. Grant, Orson Hyde, Joseph F. Smith and Orson Pratt stated it was part of...
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    Wives of Joseph Smith (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1997), 238. Joseph Grant Stevenson, ed., Richards Family History, 5 vols. (Provo, UT: Stevenson Genealogy...
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    blood atonement doctrine was Jedediah M. Grant, Young's second counselor in the First Presidency from 1854 to 1856. Grant, a firebrand preacher, rose to...
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    beautiful element of the landscape. The first mayor of Salt Lake City, Jedediah M. Grant, called it "a big toe of the Wahsatch range" while writing to the...
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    widely accepted among Latter-day Saints by the late 1850s. In 1853, Jedediah M. Grant—who later become a member of the First Presidency—stated that the...
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    the First Presidency, passes away in Salt Lake City, Utah. April: Jedediah M. Grant is called an apostle and into the First Presidency as second counselor...
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    from 1925 to 1929. Sadie Grant was born in West Bountiful, Utah Territory to Joseph Hyrum Grant (a son of Jedediah M. Grant) and Evaletta Eldredge. She...
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    left-to-right are R. N. Baskin, mayor of Salt Lake City in 1892-1895, Jedediah M. Grant, Salt Lake's first mayor in 1851-1857, and Jacob B. Blair Salt Lake...
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    Church) and a great-grandson of Jedediah M. Grant (Heber J. Grant's father) and Daniel H. Wells (through Heber J. Grant's wife Emily H. Wells), early mayors...
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    Revolutionary War Joseph H. Brownell, member of the New York State Assembly Jedediah M. Grant, leader and Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
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  • trials and difficulties led to an explosion of religious fervor. Jedediah M. Grant, a counselor in the First Presidency and a well-known conservative...
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  • Benjamin Gifford Levi Gifford Sherman Gilbert Tru Glidden Dean C. Gould Jedediah M. Grant Addison Green Michael Griffith Everett Griswold Elisha Groves Joseph...
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  • Parley P. Pratt resigned, and to a House seat vacated by the death of Jedediah M. Grant. The legislative session initially convened on December 8, 1856, at...
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    shared poetry and musical and dramatic performances. Church leaders Jedediah M. Grant and Heber C. Kimball halted the society's activities because of its...
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    December 1856 Jedediah M. Grant Jedediah M. Grant called as Second Counselor 1 December 1856 – 4 January 1857 Death of Jedediah M. Grant 4 January 1857...
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    October 21, 1879 Utah politician Heber J. Grant November 22, 1856 May 14, 1945 LDS Church President Jedediah M. Grant February 21, 1816 December 1, 1856 LDS...
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  • Q. Cannon and Abraham H. Cannon, were all apostles. Jedediah M. Grant and his son, Heber J. Grant, were both apostles. Marriner W. Merrill and his son...
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    members and presiding officers of the Seventy, as well as a young Jedediah M. Grant. Grant had been selected as the priesthood representative to convey to...
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