“List of Visuals,” Daughters in My Kingdom: The History and Work of Relief Society (2011), 194–200
“List of Visuals,” Daughters in My Kingdom, 194–200
List of Visuals
Preface
Chapter 1
Page 2
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Mites like those mentioned in Mark 12:41–44.
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Mary and the Resurrected Christ, by Harry Anderson. © IRI.
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Distaff, a tool used in spinning yarn. Courtesy Carma de Jong Anderson.
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Textile representative of clothing worn in New Testament times. Courtesy Carma de Jong Anderson.
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Star of Bethlehem flower, native to the Holy Land.
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Reproduction of an oil lamp similar to those used at the time of Christ. Created by Andrew Watson.
Chapter 2
Page 10
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Pioneer cross-stitch sampler. Courtesy Church History Museum.
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Detail from Joseph Smith, by Kenneth Corbett. © Kenneth Corbett.
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1830s manuscript copy of the Book of Commandments and Revelations, which contained a record of revelations given through the Prophet Joseph Smith. Most of these revelations are now included in the Doctrine and Covenants.
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Detail from Emma Hale Smith, by Lee Greene Richards. © 1941 IRI.
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Nauvoo, Illinois, 1859, by John Schroder. © IRI.
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Frame courtesy Church History Museum.
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Buttons and thimble courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Pioneer needle, thread, and scissors courtesy Church History Museum.
Chapter 3
Page 28
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Pioneer doll courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Sego lily, an emblem of Relief Society. Early Utah settlers ate sego lily bulbs during a time of extreme hunger.
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Pioneer quilt courtesy Church History Museum.
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Icelandic hymnbook courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Nauvoo Temple, by Jon McNaughton. © Jon McNaughton.
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Frame courtesy Church History Museum.
Chapter 4
Page 40
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Shawl courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Photograph of members of a graduating class of the Relief Society Nursing School. Courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Frame courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Facsimile reprint of 1852 German Book of Mormon.
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Relief Society Minute Book, Nauvoo, Illinois, facsimile. Courtesy Church History Museum. (See page 42.)
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Wheat, an emblem of Relief Society. (See pages 52–54.)
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Fountain pen courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Chapter 5
Page 62
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Note written on a postcard of the Beaver West Ward Relief Society Hall, 1909. Courtesy Church History Library.
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Flyer created by the Relief Society general board and delivered by visiting teachers, asking for clothing donations for European Saints during World War II. Courtesy Church History Library.
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Christ’s Image, by Heinrich Hofmann. Courtesy C. Harrison Conroy Co., Inc.
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Photograph courtesy Church History Library.
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Relief Society seal used on a certificate of achievement issued by the Relief Society general board. Courtesy Church History Library.
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Red Cross pin courtesy Church History Museum.
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White trillium flower image copyright Gerald A. DeBoer, 2010. Used under license from Shutterstock.com.
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Coin purse used by Harriet Barney Young. Courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Red paisley shawl courtesy Carma de Jong Anderson.
Chapter 6
Page 82
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Photograph by Jeffrey D. Allred and Mike Terry. © Deseret News.
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Needlepoint depicting the Relief Society seal.
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Photograph of woman holding a Deseret Industries collection bag, 1940s. Courtesy Church History Library.
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Pioneer lace courtesy Church History Museum. (See the statement by President Boyd K. Packer on page 99.)
Chapter 7
Page 104
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Friendship banner made by a group of women as a symbol of their friendship. Courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Visiting teaching record book courtesy Church History Museum.
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Photograph of baskets © Joey Celis/Flickr/Getty Images.
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Note card courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers. It reads “The Lord Is on My Side.”
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Plate and spoon courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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United States coins from the early 1900s, representing donations collected by visiting teachers. Courtesy Carma de Jong Anderson.
Chapter 8
Page 126
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Sash made by Sarah Jane Casts Evans from silk she harvested from silkworms. Courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Building the Kirtland Temple, by Walter Rane, © IRI.
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Sunstone used on the rebuilt Nauvoo Illinois Temple.
Chapter 9
Page 146
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Portrait of Abbie H. Wells courtesy Church History Library.
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Locket courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
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Samoan translation of “The Family: A Proclamation to the World.”
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Plaid blanket carded, spun, colored, and woven by Eliza R. Snow when she was a young woman. Courtesy International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Chapter 10
Page 170
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Sunflowers and Buffalo Chips, by Gary L. Kapp. Courtesy Church History Museum.
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Photograph of women outside the Mesa Arizona Temple, 1920, by George Edward Anderson. Courtesy Church History Library.
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Relief Society pin.
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Pieced quilt designed by Cristina Franco, made for the Primary general presidency.
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Page from Relief Society Minute Book, Nauvoo, Illinois, Mar. 17, 1842. Courtesy Church History Library. (See page 42.)