Glen M. Leonard
Glen Milton Leonard (born 1938)Mormon history.
Background
Leonard is a native of
Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City since it opened in 1984.[3]
Leonard and his wife Karen had three sons. They live in Farmington, Utah.
Among other callings in the LDS Church, Leonard has served as
counselor in a stake presidency.[4] He later served as president of the Farmington Utah North Stake.[5]
Published work
Leonard has authored and co-authored several books on Mormon history. Among these are Nauvoo: A Place of Peace, A People of Promise and A History of Davis County, Utah. He also co-authored Richard E. Turley, Jr. and Ronald W. Walker.
See also
- Latter Day Saint historians
Notes
- ^ "The story of the Latter-day Saints / James B. Allen and Glen M. Leonard". J. Willard Marriott Library & S.J. Quinney Law Library catalog search. University of Utah. Retrieved 2008-10-13.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Deseret Book. pp. vii.
- ^ Cazier, Bob (May 1984). "New Church Museum Dedicated". News of the Church. Ensign. pp. 104–106. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
- ^ Leonard, Glen M. (June 1991). "Paintings from the Church's Second International Arts Competition". Ensign. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
- ^ Leonard, Glen M. (March 1998). "I Have a Question". Ensign. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
References
- Deseret Book authors bio.
- Church News, September 23, 1995.[full citation needed]
External links
- Glen M. Leonard at the MLCA Database