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  2. John Henry Smith (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Smith was an anchor and reporter for News 12 Long Island. Early life ... Smith was an anchor/reporter in Miami at WPLG (ABC), from 2004 to 2009. [3]

  3. John Henry Smith - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Smith (September 18, 1848 – October 13, 1911) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was a prominent politician in Utah and played an important role in the transition from Utah as a territory to a state of the United States.

  4. John H. Smith - Wikipedia

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    J. H. Smith (mayor) (1858–1956), mayor of Everett, Washington and co-founder of Anchorage, Alaska; John Henry Smith (1848–1911), leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a Utah politician; John Henry Smith (reporter), anchor and reporter for News 12 Long Island; John Henry Smith (politician) (1881–1953), Australian ...

  5. John Henry Smith (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Smith (1848–1911) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. John Henry Smith may also refer to: J. H. Smith (mayor) (1858–1956), mayor of Everett, Washington and co-founder of Anchorage, Alaska

  6. Chronology of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (LDS Church)

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    Joseph F. Smith, Anthon H. Lund, John Henry Smith, John Willard Young, John W. Taylor, Matthias F. Cowley: John Henry Smith added to First Presidency; Joseph Fielding Smith ordained and added to Quorum 11 May 1911 – 13 October 1911 Francis M. Lyman

  7. J. H. Smith (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    J. H. Smith (1858–1956) was a politician and pioneer. Biography. Smith was born John Henry Smith on September 12, 1858, in Dousman, Wisconsin. [1]

  8. Francis M. Lyman - Wikipedia

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    At the October General Conference held on October 10, 1880, Lyman and John Henry Smith were sustained as members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Because he was absent from the conference on a mission to survey parts of southern Utah, Nevada, and Arizona, Lyman was ordained an apostle on October 27 by church president John Taylor.

  9. Signature Books - Wikipedia

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    Signature Books produces from eight to ten books a year, which deal with topics of western and Mormon history, fiction, essay, humor and art. Among these are the diaries of Mormon leaders such as Joseph Smith, William Clayton, Heber C. Kimball, Wilford Woodruff, L. John Nuttall, Anthon H. Lund, John Henry Smith, Rudger Clawson, B. H. Roberts and Reed Smoot.