Benjamin F. Johnson
Benjamin F. Johnson
early member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a member of the Council of Fifty, and a private secretary to Joseph Smith. He served fourteen terms in the Utah Territorial Legislature and was also a brickmaker, merchant, tavern keeper, leatherworker, farmer, nurseryman, and beekeeper-Wikipedia
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The Old Swimmin Hole and Leven More Poems Neghborly Poems on Friendship Grief and Farm Life
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Bnejamin Franklin Johnson: The Preacher: A Look Back on Slavery, Freedom, and God's Power to
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Early scenes in church history
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My life's review
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Why the "Latter day saints" marry a plurality of wives
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The Old Swimmin Hole and Leven More Poems Neghborly Poems on Friendship Grief and Farm Life
- Open Work
Bnejamin Franklin Johnson: The Preacher: A Look Back on Slavery, Freedom, and God's Power to
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Early scenes in church history
- Open Work
My life's review
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Why the "Latter day saints" marry a plurality of wives
