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− | + | [[George Q. Cannon|George Quayle Cannon]] [1827-1901] - An [[Apostle]] of the Lord who earlier in his life, in 1849, was sent on a mission by [[Brigham Young]] to mine for gold in California. This effort soon provided funds which allowed him and other to travel to Hawaii to preach the [[Gospel]]. | |
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+ | [[Image:George_Q_Cannon.jpg|frame|George Q. Cannon was an apostle of the [[Mormon Church]].]] | ||
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+ | == quotes == | ||
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+ | == Significant Events == | ||
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+ | 10, Oct [[1880]] - Made a counselor in the [[First Presidency]]. | ||
+ | George translated the Book of Mormon from English to Hawaiian. | ||
+ | George wrote "My First Mission." | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | * "The Journals of George Q. Cannon", vol. 1, Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1999 | ||
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+ | [[Category:Church Leaders: Past]] |
Revision as of 11:12, 21 July 2009
George Quayle Cannon [1827-1901] - An Apostle of the Lord who earlier in his life, in 1849, was sent on a mission by Brigham Young to mine for gold in California. This effort soon provided funds which allowed him and other to travel to Hawaii to preach the Gospel.
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Significant Events
10, Oct 1880 - Made a counselor in the First Presidency. George translated the Book of Mormon from English to Hawaiian. George wrote "My First Mission."
Sources
- "The Journals of George Q. Cannon", vol. 1, Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1999