Andrew Jenson's Illustrated Journey to Iceland, the Land of Fire and Ice, August 1911

In 1911, Andrew Jenson was serving one of his ten missions, this time as mission president of the Danish-Norwegian Mission. Headquarters were in Copenhagen, where he had been presiding since February 1909. Jenson was familiar with Scandinavia, having been born and raised in Denmark until age sixteen...

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Main Author: Woods, Fred E.
Format: Text
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2008
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Online Access:https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol47/iss4/8
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/byusq/article/3967/viewcontent/13812.pdf
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Summary:In 1911, Andrew Jenson was serving one of his ten missions, this time as mission president of the Danish-Norwegian Mission. Headquarters were in Copenhagen, where he had been presiding since February 1909. Jenson was familiar with Scandinavia, having been born and raised in Denmark until age sixteen (1866), when he immigrated to Utah.