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Snow, Lorenzo 1814- Mormon; born in Mantua, O., April 3, 1814; educated at Oberlin College; was converted to the Mormon faith in 1836, and later visited various countries as a missionary. He was a member of the Utah legislature in 1852-82; ordained an apostle Feb. 12, 1849; elected president of the twelve apostles in 1889; president of the temple in 1893-98; and became president of the Mormon Church, Sept. 13, 1898. His publications include The Italian mission; The only way to be saved; The voice of Joseph; The Palestine tourists, and a translation of the Book of Mormon into Italian. He died in Salt Lake City, Oct. 10, 1901.
leave Salt Lake City for San Francisco en route to the Philippine Islands......July 10, 1898 Battery C (Utah volunteers) is organized and sworn into United States service......July 14, 1898 Memorial services are held in honor of the American sailors who lost their lives by the explosion of the Maine......July 24, 1898 President Wilford Woodruff, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies......Sept. 2, 1898 Lorenzo Snow chosen president of the Mormon Church......Sept. 13, 1898 The legislature adjourns sine die without electing a United States Senator......March 9, 1899 The Utah volunteers return from the Philippine Islands......Aug. 19, 1899 Congressman B. H. Roberts, of Utah, by a vote of 280 to 50, is excluded from the House of Representatives......Jan. 25, 1900 The Mothers' Congress held at Salt Lake City......April, 1900 A terrific explosion in the mines at Scofield, Utah, does much damage to life and property......May 1, 1900 Monument to