Submissions from 2008
"Cheat the Asylum of a Victim": George Albert Smith's 1909—12 Breakdown, Mary Jane Woodger
Jonathan Napela: A Noble Hawaiian Convert, Fred Woods
The Soul of Kalaupapa, Fred Woods
Submissions from 2007
A Rare Account of the Haun’s Mill Massacre: The Reminiscence of Willard Gilbert Smith, Alexander L. Baugh
Submissions from 2006
Separated from Oliver in Death: The Elizabeth Ann Whitmer Cowdery Memorial Dedication, Alexander L. Baugh
Of Printers, Prophets, and Politicians: William Lyon Mackenzie, Mormonism, and Early Printing in Upper Canada, Richard Bennett and Daniel H. Olsen
"Compassion upon the Earth": Man, Prophets, and Nature, Andrew H. Hedges
What I Have Learned about Mighty Prayer, Mary Jane Woodger
“Surely This City is Bound to Shine,”: Descriptions of Salt Lake City by Western-Bound Emigrants, 1849-1868, Fred Woods
A Mormon and Still a Jew: The Life of Alexander Neibaur, Fred E. Woods
Iowa City Bound: Mormon Migration by Sail and Rail, 1856-1857, Fred E. Woods
Charles Good's Act of Kindness and the Handcart Children, Fred E. Woods and William G. Hartley
Submissions from 2005
Joseph Smith and Zion’s Camp, Alexander L. Baugh
A World in Darkness -- Early Latter-day Saint Understanding of the Apostasy, 1830-1834, Richard Bennett and Amber J. Seidel
Joseph Smith’s Restoration of the Eternal Roles of Husband and Father, Mary Jane Woodger
Conveyance & Contribution: Mormon Scots Gather to an American Zion, Fred Woods
"We Wanted to Come to Zion", Fred Woods
BYU–Hawaii: A Conversation with Eric B. Shumway, Fred E. Woods
Pronounced Clean, Comfortable, and Good Looking: The Passage of Mormon Immigrants through the Port of Philadelphia, Fred E. Woods
Submissions from 2004
Setting the Stage: John Eliot and the Algonquins of Eastern Massachusetts, 1649-90, Andrew H. Hedges
“The Light Shall Begin to Break Forth”: Protestant Missions to the Indians in Colonial America, Andrew H. Hedges
David O. McKay's Progressive Educational Ideas and Practices, 1899—1922, Mary Jane Woodger
Nathaniel H. Felt: An Essex County Man, Fred Woods
The Palawai Pioneers on the Island of Lanai: The First Hawaiian Latter-day Saint Gathering Place (1854-1864), Fred E. Woods
The "Tabernacle Post Office" Petition for the Saints of Kanesville, Iowa, Fred E. Woods and Maurine Carr Ward
How Could Jerusalem, "That Great City," Be Destroyed?, Fred Woods and David Rolph Seely
Submissions from 2003
Remembering the Mormons in Lee County, Iowa: Marking the Past in Montrose and Keokuk, Alexander L. Baugh
Was Joseph F. Smith Blessed by His Father Hyrum Smith in Liberty Jail?, Alexander L. Baugh
That Every Man Might Speak in the Name of God the Lord: A Study of Official Declaration 2, Richard Bennett
Paul's Teachings Speak to Today's Tumultuous, Mary Jane Woodger
Icelandic [LDS] Conversion & Emigration: A Sesquicentennial Sketch, Fred Woods
From Liverpool to Keokuk: The Mormon Maritime Migration Experience of 1853, Fred E. Woods
Scripture Note: Doctrine and Covenants 125, Fred E. Woods
The Forgotten Voice of the Oneida Stake Academy, Fred E. Woods
Who Controls the Water? Yahweh vs. Baal, Fred E. Woods
The 1853 Mormon Migration through Keokuk, Fred E. Woods and Douglas Atterberg
Submissions from 2002
“Blessed Is the First Man Baptised in This Font”: Reuben McBride, First Proxy to Be Baptized for the Dead in the Nauvoo Temple, Alexander L. Baugh
“For This Ordinance Belongeth to My House”: The Practice of Baptism for the Dead Outside the Nauvoo Temple, Alexander L. Baugh
Has the Lord Turned Bankrupt? The Attempted Sale of the Nauvoo Temple, 1846-1850, Richard Bennett
How Long, Oh Lord, How Long? James E. Talmage and the Great War, Richard Bennett
Lucy Smith’s History and Abner Cole’s Piracy of Extracts from the Book of Mormon, Andrew H. Hedges
The “I’s” of Corinth: Modern Problems Not New, Mary Jane Woodger
The Cemetery Record of William D. Huntington, Nauvoo Sexton, Fred E. Woods
Submissions from 2001
A Relic of the Mormon Missouri Period: The Haun’s Mill Stone at Breckenridge, Missouri, Alexander L. Baugh
From High Hopes to Despair: The Missouri Period, 1831–39, Alexander L. Baugh
Making Church History Come Alive: A Conversation with LaMar C. Berrett, Alexander L. Baugh
Not Every Missourian Was a Bad Guy: Hiram G. Parks’ 1839 Letter to James Sloan in Quincy, Illinois, Alexander L. Baugh
“We Took Our Change of Venue to the State of Illinois”: The Gallatin Hearing and the Escape of Joseph Smith and the Mormon Prisoners from Missouri, April 1839, Alexander L. Baugh
And I Saw the Hosts of the Dead, Both Small and Great: Joseph F. Smith, World War I, and His Visions of the Dead, Richard Bennett
When Men and Mountains Meet: Pioneer Life in Utah’s Ogden Valley, Andrew H. Hedges
Bitter Sweet: John Taylor's Introduction of the Sugar Beet Industry in Deseret, Mary Jane Woodger
Sea-going Saints, Fred Woods
Two Sides of a River: Mormon Transmigration through Quincy, Illinois, and Hannibal, Missouri, Fred E. Woods
Submissions from 2000
Ramus/Macedonia (Illinois) Markers Dedicated, William G. Hartley and Alexander L. Baugh
"I Wondered If I Could Feel at Home": Southern Alberta Through the Eyes of Its Early Saints, 1883-1910, Andrew H. Hedges
Commentary on the leadership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints during the Vietnam War, Mary Jane Woodger
Leah Widtsoe: Pioneer in healthy lifestyle family education, Mary Jane Woodger
The Words of C.S. Lewis as Used by the Leadership of the LDS Church, Mary Jane Jane Woodger
Norfolk and the Mormon Folk: Latter-day Saint Immigration through Old Dominion (1887-90), Fred E. Woods
Submissions from 1999
In This Issue: Returning to Nauvoo, Alexander L. Baugh
Commentary on the Leadership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints during the Vietnam War, Mary Jane Jane Woodger
Gathering to Nauvoo: Mormon Immigration 1840-46, Fred E. Woods
More Precious than Gold: The Journey to and through Zion in 1849-50, Fred E. Woods
Submissions from 1998
A Community Abandoned: W. W. Phelps’ 1839 Letter to Sally Waterman Phelps from Far West, Missouri, Alexander L. Baugh
Introduction Missouri Mormonism: Past and Present, Alexander L. Baugh
The Star-Spangled Banner Forever be Furled: The Mormon Exodus as Liberty, Richard Bennett
First Impressions: California Through the Eyes of Its Early Saints, 1846-1857, Andrew H. Hedges
Submissions from 1997
Some Reflections at Winter Quarters, Richard E. Bennett
Consigned to a Distant Prison: Idaho Mormons in the South Dakota Penitentiary, Fred Woods and Melvin L. Bashore
The Idaho Territorial Penitentiary's First Female Inmate, Fred E. Woods
Submissions from 1996
Inmates of Honor: Mormon Cohabs in the Idaho Penitentiary, 1885-1890, Fred E. Woods and Merle W. Wells
Submissions from 1995
Samuel Bogart's 1839 Letter About the Mormons to the Quincy Postmaster, Alexander L. Baugh
Submissions from 1992
The Record of Alma: A Prophetic Pattern of the Principles Governing Testimony, Fred Woods
Submissions from 1986
Cousin Laman in the Wilderness: The Beginnings of Brigham Young's Indian Policy, Richard E. Bennett
Eastward to Eden: The Nauvoo Rescue Missions, Richard E. Bennett