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English: Signature of John W. Woolley, is perhaps best known as the father of Mormon fundamentalism, and amongst most fundamentalists is considered an apostle, prophet, and president of the priesthood.
Date Prior to December 13, 1928
Source Cropped from photo located at findagrave.com
Author John W. Woolley

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