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Do you know what happened to the stone box that held the gold plates? * There were once two other sacred buildings scheduled to be built in Kirtland?* Which apostle died before he knew he had been called to the Quorum of the Twelve? * Why Relief Society meetings were suspended for twenty-three years? * The name of the Indian chief who consecrated all of his tribe's property to the Church? * Who was ordained an apostle at age eleven? * How Teddy Roosevelt tried to help the Saints? Plus hundreds more interesting facts from LDS Church History! George W. Givens developed an avid interest in LDS Church history upon learning of ancestors who joined the Church in upstate New York in 1830. His other published titles include In Old Nauvoo, The Nauvoo Fact Book, Out of Palmyra, The Hired Man's Christmas, and 500 More Little-Known Facts in Mormon History.
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