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Confirmatory Evidences of "Mormonism": Eastern Culture in America
Title | Confirmatory Evidences of "Mormonism": Eastern Culture in America |
Publication Type | Magazine Article |
Year of Publication | 1933 |
Authors | Harris, Jr., Franklin S. |
Magazine | The Latter Day Saints' Millennial Star |
Volume | 95 |
Issue Number | 48 |
Pagination | 793–795 |
Date Published | 7 December 1933 |
Keywords | Elephant; Pre-Columbian Contact; Transoceanic Contact; Transoceanic Voyage |
Abstract | This article argues that growing evidence shows that Columbus was late in his discovery of America. Ancient manuscripts indicate that the first inhabitants of America came from the East and that they had elephants as reported in the Sheffield Weekly Telegraph, November 4. |
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Confirmatory Evidences of "Mormonism": Eastern Culture in America." The Latter Day Saints' Millennial Star 95, no. 48 (1933): 793-795. "
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