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English: The First Presidency and the Twelve Apostles.

Standing, from left to right: Anthon Hendrik Lund, John Whittaker Taylor, John Henry Smith, Heber Jeddy Grant, Francis Marion Lyman, George Teasdale, Marriner Wood Merrill.

Seated, from left to right: Brigham Young, Jr., George Quayle Cannon, Lorenzo Snow, Joseph F. Smith, Franklin Dewey Richards.

Front row, from left to right: Matthias F. Cowley and Abraham Owen Woodruff.

At the date on this photograph (September 1898), there were only eleven members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Wilford Woodruff had just died (Sept 2) and Lorenzo Snow was called from the Quorum to become the next president (Sept 13). The vacancy in the Twelve would be filled the next month when Rudger Clawson was ordained (Oct 10). Some captions or revisions to this photograph have included Clawson or Reed Smoot (ordained 1900).

Call number MSS P 24 Item 793 is another version of this photo with Reed Smoot pasted in between Taylor and J. H. Smith in the back row, and Rudger Clawson between Teasdale and Merrill. (See "other versions" below.)
Date Marked "Copyrighted September 1898 C. R. Savage" in the lower left corner. Digital version published September 2005 at Brigham Young University.
Source Immediate image source: C. R. Savage collection Brigham Young University, call number PH 2749
Author
Charles Roscoe Savage  (1832–1909)  wikidata:Q11723097
 
Charles Roscoe Savage
Alternative names
C. R. Savage; Chas. R. Savage; Charles R. Savage
Description American-British photographer
A landscape and portrait photographer who produced images of the American West, and it is best known for his 1869 photographs of the linking of the first transcontinental railroad.
Date of birth/death 16 August 1832 Edit this at Wikidata 4 February 1909 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Southampton Edit this at Wikidata Salt Lake City Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q11723097
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