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Church History Tour - Alexander L. Baugh, Elder Marlin K. Jensen (Zelph's Mound; Zion's Camp Site; Quincy, Illinois, Washington Square) 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 45
Church History Tour - Alexander L. Baugh, Jeffrey N. Walker, William G. Hartley (Far West, Missouri – Temple Site) 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 33
Church History Tour - Alexander L. Baugh, Robert J. Woodford, Jeffrey N. Walker (Liberty, Missouri; Liberty Jail) 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 26
Church History Tour - Bryon Andreason II (Springfield, Illinois – Old Capitol Building) 1 folder(s) Box 153, Digital_container 44
Church History Tour - Carol Cornwall Madsen, Jill Mulvay Derr (Red Brick Store – Nauvoo) 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 40
Church History Tour - Dean C. Jessee, Mark Ashurst-McGee (Liberty, Missouri – Ward Meetinghouse) 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 31
Church History Tour - Donald C. Enders, Larry C. Porter, Jeffrey N. Walker, Richard Lyman Bushman (Palmyra, New York; Sacred Grove; and Hill Cumorah) 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 12
Church History Tour - Elder Marlin K. Jensen and Larry C. Porter (Lebanon, New Hampshire and Sharon, Vermont) 1 items Box 153, Digital_container 7
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