Edward Leo Lyman taught history at North High School, Victor Valley College, California Polytechnic University at Pomona, and California State University, San Bernardino. He is the author of Political Deliverance: The Mormon Quest for Utah Statehood and San Bernardino: The Rise and Fall of a California Community.
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Preface 1. Development of a Disciple, 1832–1837 2. The Emergence of a Young Church Leader—and Friend of the Prophet 3. Loss of the Prophet and Transition to New Leadership in Nauvoo 4. Travel and Settlement Planting in the West, amid Further Adaptations in Church Governance 5. Supporting Leadership on the Plains, at Salt Lake City, and Missions to California, 1848–1851 6. San Bernadino: A Tribute to Amasa's Leadership 7. The Utah War and Lyman's Ministry in Southern Utah, 1857–1860 8. European Mission and Doctrinal Developments 9. Sidelined: Lyman's Gradually Diminished Apostolic Role, 1863–1867 10. Years of Alienation, 1867–1870 11. Era of Rebellion, 1870–1872 12. Last Years, 1872–1877 Appendices 1. The Amasa M. Lyman and John Tanner Families 2. Early Lyman Study Notes 3. Additional Atonement 4. Lyman Poem Notes Bibliographic Essay Bibliography Index
Preface 1. Development of a Disciple, 1832–1837 2. The Emergence of a Young Church Leader—and Friend of the Prophet 3. Loss of the Prophet and Transition to New Leadership in Nauvoo 4. Travel and Settlement Planting in the West, amid Further Adaptations in Church Governance 5. Supporting Leadership on the Plains, at Salt Lake City, and Missions to California, 1848–1851 6. San Bernadino: A Tribute to Amasa's Leadership 7. The Utah War and Lyman's Ministry in Southern Utah, 1857–1860 8. European Mission and Doctrinal Developments 9. Sidelined: Lyman's Gradually Diminished Apostolic Role, 1863–1867 10. Years of Alienation, 1867–1870 11. Era of Rebellion, 1870–1872 12. Last Years, 1872–1877 Appendices 1. The Amasa M. Lyman and John Tanner Families 2. Early Lyman Study Notes 3. Additional Atonement 4. Lyman Poem Notes Bibliographic Essay Bibliography Index
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