Mormon colonizer of the intermountain West, Anson Call
Anson Call (May 13, 1810 – August 31, 1890) was a Mormon pioneer and an early colonizer of many communities in Utah Territory and surrounding states, perhaps best remembered in Mormon history for recording Joseph Smith's Rocky Mountain prophecy.[1][2][3] He was the father of LDS Mexican colonizer and Mormon bishop and patriarch Anson Bowen Call[4] (1863–1958).[5]
^Call, Duane D., 'Anson Call and His Contributions Toward Latter-day Saint Colonization,' Master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1956.
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armed and equipped...." He also credits the testimony of another Danite, AnsonCall, who said that "the whole of the Military Force" at Far West belonged...
eyes", a description confirmed in another reported vision by follower AnsonCall. The church also taught that White apostates would have their skin darkened...
eyes" – a description confirmed in another reported vision by follower AnsonCall. A 1959 report by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights found that most...
established on December 2, 1864, by AnsonCall, James Whitmore, A. M. Cannon, Jacob Hamblin and son, under a directive to Call by Brigham Young. The steamboat...
Woodruff Typescript. Vol. 6. p. 195 – via Internet Archive. "The Journal of AnsonCall". Davis County Clipper. Woods Cross, Utah. August 11, 1987. p. 17. Retrieved...
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17". newspapers.lib.utah.edu. Retrieved December 7, 2023. Duane D. Call, "AnsonCall and His Contributions Toward Latter-day Saint Colonization" (master's...
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Clark–Taylor House Provo, Utah 1854 Residence One of oldest buildings in Utah AnsonCall House Bountiful, Utah 1855 - 1859 Residence One of the oldest buildings...