By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 27, 2016 From the Relief Society Magazine, April 1960 – The Blue Bowl by Loya Beck Part I The bustling city of Nauvoo, as it slipped into view around a wide bend in the Mississippi River, would surprise a traveler who had grown familiar with the previous scenes of open countryside and straggling population on the fringe of America’s wilderness in January of 1846. Surrounded on three sides by the mighty...
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