File:Hyrum Smith with brother Joseph Smith Jr.png
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Hyrum Smith with his brother Joseph Smith Jr ca 1840s |
Source/Photographer | Grow, M. J., & Smith, R. E. (2017). The Council of Fifty: What the records reveal about Mormon history. RSC BYU, Deseret Book. location 1578 of 3889 |
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