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Scholar Interview - "Professional Background; Priesthood Restoration" by Richard Lloyd Anderson 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 60
Scholar Interview - "Professional Background; Setting for First Vision" by Milton V. Backman 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 77
Scholar Interview - "Professional Background; Smith Family in Palmyra" by Donald C. Enders 1 items Box 154, Digital_container 142
Scholar Interview - "Professional Background; Tarring and Feathering; Kirtland Safety Society" by Mark L. Staker 1 items Box 155, Digital_container 268
Scholar Interview - "Professional Background; Worldview of Latter-day Saints" by Glen M. Leonard 1 items Box 155, Digital_container 221
Scholar Interview - "Professional Path to Joseph Smith Papers Project - Journal Volumes" by Alex D. Smith 1 items Box 155, Digital_container 260
Scholar Interview - "Publication of Joseph Smith's Revelations Part 1 and Part 2" by Joseph F. Darowski 2 items Box 154, Digital_container 126-127
Scholar Interview - "Reflections on Funding Joseph Smith Papers Project" by Gail Miller 1 items Box 155, Digital_container 238
Scholar Interview - "Religious Freedom Statements" by Ronald O. Barney 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 94
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