Cordelia Perkins Green made her way through a wooded area in Franklin County, Kentucky to Big Benson Creek, the spot used by local Latter-day Saints for baptisms. That afternoon, 19 June 1902, two elders were planning to baptize four converts, and Cordelia, herself a member of the Church for only two years, wanted to be among the branch members welcoming those new Saints. She and the other branch members may have kept a wary eye and ear on the...
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