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[edit]DescriptionJoseph F. Smith family.png | Turn of the century photograph of the entire family of Joseph F. Smith, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints and a known polygamist. This picture depicts Smith surrounded by members of his family, including his sons and daughters, as well as their spouses and children. | ||
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Source | Utah Quarterly Journal 73(3): 212, taken from Widtsoe Collection, Utah State Historical Society | ||
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current | 21:33, 4 June 2007 | 2,175 × 1,259 (480 KB) | COGDEN (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Turn of the century photograph of Joseph F. Smith, his wives, and his children. |Source=[http://history.utah.gov/history_programs/utah_historic_quarterly/table_of_contents/documents/UHQSummerBook.pdf Utah Quarterly Journal 73(3) |
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