Snow Eliza REliza R. Snow was an important figure in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a prominent writer and poet. She was born in 1804 in Massachusetts and was raised in a devoutly religious family. In 1835, he joined the LDS Church and quickly became a leader within the church, serving as a member of the Relief Society and as the second General President of the organization. Snow was known for her poetry, and she wrote many hymns that are still sung by members of the LDS Church today. She was also a strong advocate for women's rights and worked to promote education and independence for women within the church. In addition to her work within the LDS Church, Snow was also involved in the early settlement of Utah and worked to establish schools and other institutions in the region. She was a well-respected leader within the community and was known for her intelligence and wit. After her death in 1887, Snow's poetry and writing continued to be celebrated by members of the LDS Church, and she is remembered as an important figure in the history of the church and the wider community. Her contributions to literature and women's rights continue to be recognized and celebrated today. Read More Read Less
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