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    1978 LDS Pamphlet Boyd K. Packers "To the One" talk

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    Text document pamphlet of address given by Boyd K. Packer to the 12 Stake Fireside at Brigham Young University on homosexuality and conversion therap

    Oral History Interview with Boyd K. Miller, January 21, 2003

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    Interview with Boyd K. Miller, a draftsman and pilot during World War II. He discusses being drafted out of college and working as an artist and draftsman. Since he studied art in college, he worked on diagrams and charts. He then transferred to the Air Corps to become a pilot and trained in Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Alabama, New York, Georgia, Florida and Texas

    Boyd K. Packer

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    Boyd K. Packer -'Boyd K. Packer.

    2012 Boyd K. Packer address "How to Survive in Enemy Territory"

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    text document talk by Boyd K Packer given in January of 2012 speaking on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stance that Homosexuality is a choice, and opposition to same-sex marriage,Converted from .docx to .pdf for compatibilit

    William K. Boyd

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    28" X 36"Portrait of William K. Boy

    Tennessee and Virginia cook book

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    This cookbook is a part of the Shelf2Life Cooking and Recipes Collection, a unique set of pre-1923 cookbooks and other materials focused on food preparation, preservation and cooking instruction providing cooking and baking enthusiasts a one-of-a-kind culinary experience from the kitchens of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.Citation: Boyd, Isabella R. The Tennessee and Virginia Cook Book. Knoxville, Tenn.: Knoxville, Tenn. : I.R. Boyd, 1911.Call number: TX715 .B696

    People, Boyd K. Packer

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    Photo of Boyd K. Packer, LDS Council of Twelve

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    Boyd K. Packer Visiting the Temple

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    Photographs of Elder Boyd K. Packer and Sister Packer visiting the Cardston Temple during its rededication, with Sgt. Munro and Brother Gary Fox

    Greenland, wireless stations at Myggbukta, now Northeast Greenland National Park

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    July 18, 1931. East Greenland. Myggbukta, Mackenzie Bay, Hudsons Land. Hut, flagpole and wireless station: This is where Hallvard Devold, Thor Halle, Ingvard Storm and Soren Richter raised the Norwegian glag, June 27, 1931 and took possession of the disputed East Greenland territory between Carlsberg Fjord (Lat. 71 30' N.) and Besselfjord (Lat. 75 30' N.) and named it Eirik Raude's Land: By act of the State Council on July 12, 1931, the Norwegian Government took possession of this territory. The Louise A. Boyd Expedition aboard the S.S. Veslekari, reached here July 17, 1931 -- the first ship to reach the east coast of Greenland that summer and the first, so far as known, to reach Myggbukta that early. All the men were there except Richter, in whose place was Eiliv Herdal. On extreme left: cages with live foxes - blue and white. See aerial K-10 no. 7-5. Photo looking NW
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