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Scholar Interview - "John Taylor- A Poor, Wayfaring Man" by Jeffrey N. Walker 1 items Box 155, Digital_container 278
Scholar Interview - "Joseph and Emma; Mormon Women" by Claudia Bushman 1 items Box 154, Digital_container 118
Scholar Interview - "Joseph Smith and Record-Keeping" by Dean C. Jessee 1 items Box 155, Digital_container 211
Scholar Interview - "Joseph Smith and Religious Freedom" by Steven C. Harper 1 items Box 154, Digital_container 165
Scholar Interview - "Joseph Smith and the U.S. Constitution" by John W. Welch 1 items Box 155, Digital_container 288
Scholar Interview - "Joseph Smith and the World" by Phillip A. Barlow 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 78
Scholar Interview - "Joseph Smith Family" and "Joseph Smith's Children" by Jeffrey O. Johnson 2 items Box 155, Digital_container 215-216
Scholar Interview - "Joseph Smith in Harmony, Pennsylvania" by Mark L. Staker 1 items Box 155, Digital_container 266
Scholar Interview - "Joseph Smith Journals; Election Day Battle, Part 1 of 2" by Mark Ashurst-McGee (Part 2 is not present in the collection) 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 66
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