The Writings of Reddick Newton A l l r e d
A Life of Faith and Obedience
de Teresa Andersen Burrell
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Newest Edition. Reddick Newton Allred, a prominent Mormon pioneer from 1822-1905, invites his readers on a journey rich in L.D.S. church history. In this vivid account, taken from his histories and journals, Reddick describes the early days of the church and his association with prominent leaders, including the prophets Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. He details the excitement of the Nauvoo period, as well as the persecution that drove the Saints west. Readers will follow Reddick as he marches with the Mormon Battalion and later volunteers for the Willey Handcart Company rescue. His journals record his mission to the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), the Black Hawk War, and his imprisonment for practicing polygamy. An extensive compilation of Reddick’s work, this book not only includes numerous pictures and brief histories of his parents Isaac Allred and Mary Calvert, but also provides an intimate look at the life of a faithful Saint living through the exciting and tumultuous early days of the restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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- Categoría principal: Biografías y memorias
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 366 - Fecha de publicación: ene. 08, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave LDS church history, Willy handcart company, Small pox, Isaac Allred, Spring Utah, Chester Utah, Early LDS missionaries Hawaii, Lucy Hoyt Allred, Pioneer Journal, Amelia Jane McPherson, Black Hawk War, Mormon Pioneer, Mormon Battalion, Reddick Allred, Reddick N Allred, Redick Allred, Reddick Newton Allred, Pioneers, Mormon, Utah, Polygamy
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Teresa Burrell
Utah, USA
When eight years old, Teresa took a class on genealogy and has been fascinated with the stories behind family history ever since. She shares her passion with her husband Kent; they have spent countless hours researching and haunting cemeteries in search of stories. In addition to history, Teresa enjoys traveling, hiking, reading, writing, and helping those who suffer from neurological and abuse issues. Her greatest joy is sharing time with her six children, their spouses and her four beautiful granddaughters. Teresa is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.