This volume recounts the life and labors of Wilford Woodruff, the fourth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, drawn largely from his own daily journals. Woodruff was an early convert, a tireless missionary, and a leader during the pioneer settlement of Utah.
The book follows his missions in England and America, his role in the church’s westward migration, and his presidency, during which he issued the Manifesto ending the practice of plural marriage. It is a detailed record of nineteenth-century Mormon history. This free EPUB edition is ready to read on any e-reader, tablet, or phone.