The Ewe Lamb of Nauvoo: Memory, Revision, and the Youngest Wife of Joseph Smith
EARLY MORMON PERSONALITIES — TWENTIETH INSTALLMENT Helen Mar Kimball, the Doll, the Altar, and the Making of a Mormon Memory ❖ ❖ ❖ On a warm afternoon in Nauvoo, Illinois, sometime in 1841, a twelve-year-old girl named Helen Mar Kimball still loved her dolls. She kept a small company of china dolls, gifts her father, … Continue reading The Ewe Lamb of Nauvoo: Memory, Revision, and the Youngest Wife of Joseph Smith
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