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"Myrtle Hyde has produced a comprehensive biography on one of the great men in the history of the Mormon Church." -- Calvin R. Stephens, faculty member, Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies


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Orson Hyde was chosen as an original member of the Council of the Twelve in 1835, when the Mormon Church first organized this governing body. Orson's most well-known accomplishment was as a Mormon missionary to Jerusalem (1840-1842) to dedicate the land for the return of the Jews. In 1979 civil authorities in Jerusalem invited the development of a five-acre hillside garden, in honor of Orson Hyde.

Participating in the Mormon drama of crossing the plains in the U.S. several times and settling the West, Orson was a colonizing leader in western Iowa, also in what became western Nevada, and in central Utah. He was a major figure in Utah's Black Hawk Indian War (1865-1872).

Using facts, details and personal experiences never before in print, Myrtle Hyde, the Hyde family genealogist, has used diaries, letters, notes, documents, reports, articles, speeches and letters to present a real-life depiction of Orson Hyde, apostle, teacher, missionary, orator, scriptorian, journalist, editor, lawyer, judge, statesman, colonizer, and administrator; also the husband of eight wives, the father of thirty-three children. 16 Photos 12 Maps; 25p Index; Notes Section; Bibliography.


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  • Hardcover: 640 pages
  • Publisher: Agreka Books; 1st edition (November 6, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1888106719
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888106718
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.6 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #645,128 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars History comes alive in true fashion, November 4, 2006
Have you read multi-volume histories of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, written around the lives of fictional characters? This book does the same for me, but from the eyes of real people who lived in the early days of the Church. Granted I'm a descendant of Orson, but even though I enjoyed learning of my forebearer, the early history of the Church came alive for me in a real way--and I wasn't required while reading to continually wonder if a character, event, or situation was fabricated or real. True, not being an historian, and knowing that Orson Hyde left relatively little written about himself, I wondered if Myrtle Hyde was required to "fill in the gaps" in some areas. And certainly she did when describing his feelings and thoughts, but I sense she did so thoughtfully and only after careful analysis of the facts, bringing to life this individual and the rich history surrounding his life in the frontiers of this growing country. I highly recommend this well-written and interesting book, which reads like a novel, for not just those interested in Orson Hyde, who himself played some of the most important roles in the establishment of Christ's church in the latter-days, as much as any other figure except Joseph Smith, but for anyone interested in an enjoyable read about the history of this peculiar people, the Latter-day Saints.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing tale, August 14, 2007
Despite the fact that the Mormons set out to create a new Zion they also sent a delegation to the old Jerusalem, on a mission to represent the church. The man chosen for this endeavor was Orson Hyde (1805-1878), a native of Connecticut who was a convert to Campbellism before becoming a Mormon in 1831. Hyde quickly became a high priest of the Mormons and then an Apostle in 1835. He had a relatively tumultuous relationship with Joseph Smith, being at one time suspended from the church, but he was again in ascendance in April of 1841 when Joseph Smith chose him to travel to Jerusalem.
Originally he was supposed to travel with John Page, another prominent Mormon, but Page never showed up in New York and Hyde left without him. According to the minutes of the meeting on April 6th, 1840, at which Hyde was dispatched he was "to visit the cities of London, Amsterdam, Constantinople, and Jerusalem; and also other places that he may deem expedient; and converse with the priests, rulers, and elders of the Jews, and obtain from them all the information possible, and communicate the same to some principal paper for publication, that it may have a general circulation throughout the United States." His letter of introduction claimed that "The Jewish nations have been scattered abroad among the Gentiles for a long period; and in our estimation, the time of the commencement of their return to the Holy Land has already arrived." Hyde spent from April 1841 to December 1842 in Jerusalem and on October 24 1841 he climbed up the Mount of Olives and looked over the old city and exclaimed:
"Now, O Lord! Thy servant has been obedient to the heavenly vision which Thou gavest him in his native land; and under the shadow of Thine outstretched arm, he has safely arrived in this place to dedicate and consecrate this land unto Thee, for the gathering together of Judah's scattered remnants, according to the predictions of the holy Prophets -- for the building up of Jerusalem again after it has been trodden down by the Gentiles so long, and for rearing a Temple in honor of Thy name. Everlasting thanks be ascribed unto Thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that Thou hast preserved Thy servant from the dangers of the seas, and from the plague and pestilence which have caused the land to mourn. The violence of man has also been restrained, and Thy providential care by night and by day has been exercised over Thine unworthy servant. Accept, therefore, O Lord, the tribute of a grateful heart for all past favors, and be pleased to continue Thy kindness and mercy towards a needy worm of the dust."
Having dedicated Jerusalem and Palestine for the ingathering of the Jews Orson Hyde departed the mountain after building a small alter with stones. Later the site, or one reputed to be it, would be purchased by Brigham Young University, a Mormon college in Utah, and an `Orson Hyde Park' would be established.

Seth J. Frantzman
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well Researched Mormon Biography, October 18, 2009
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This is one of my top five Mormon Biographies. After years and years of research the author has produced a masterpiece. This is not only a biography of the great Orson Hyde but also an fascinating history of the Mormon people. She addresses the issue of plural marriage in a more informative, captivating, and honest way then any other book I've read. I think this book is one of the great but little known treasures in Mormon literature. Other Mormon biographies I would highly recommend are:

Russell M. Nelson: Father, Surgeon, Apostle by Spencer J. Condie
Heber C. Kimball by Orson F. Whitney
Through Memory's Halls by Orson F. whiteny
Wilford Woodruff History of His Life and Labors by Matthias Cowley
Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt
Heber J. Grant: Man of Steel, Prophet of God by Francis M. Gibbons
Lengthen Your Stride: The Presidency of Spencer W. Kimball by Edward L. Kimball

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