- John
Milton Bernhisel (born John
Martin Bernheisel; June 23, 1799 –
September 28, 1881) was an
American physician, politician, and
early member of the...
- 1847–1877),
intended to
apply for
status as a territory, and sent John
Milton Bernhisel (1799–1881), to the
national capital at Washington, D.C., with the petition...
- death, John
Milton Bernhisel asked permission of Emma
Smith to use the m****cript to copy
notes into his own KJV Bible.
Bernhisel spent much of the spring...
- The campaign's
theodemocratic platform was the
result of a
collaboration between Smith, W.W.
Phelps (pictured), and
possibly John M.
Bernhisel....
-
calendar of
infamy in Utah was complete". As
early as 1852, Dr. John M.
Bernhisel, Utah's
Mormon delegate to Congress, had
suggested that an
impartial committee...
- Cutler,
Ebenezer Robinson,
George J. Adams, W. W. Phelps, and John M.
Bernhisel.
Joseph III's
father reportedly seated him in a
chair and
Whitney anointed...
- 2007-09-24.
Fonacier L,
Spergel J,
Charlesworth EN,
Weldon D,
Beltrani V,
Bernhisel-Broadbent J, et al. (June 2005). "Report of the
Topical Calcineurin Inhibitor...
-
still large Utah
Territory as part of the
Compromise of 1850. John M.
Bernhisel, a Latter-day
Saint representative in Washington, D.C.,
strenuously lobbied...
- in 1860 to the Thirty-seventh Congress,
being defeated by John
Milton Bernhisel.
Hooper served as
member of the Utah
Territorial Legislature in 1862....
- Nauvoo,
Sidney Rigdon and
William Law.
Other members included: John
Milton Bernhisel William Clayton Alpheus Cutler David Fullmer Benjamin F.
Johnson John...