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HistCon Updates with Nancy Ross
Ep. 4
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Heather and Carol Ann discuss the latest goings on, and writings, of the MHA (Mormon History Association) with Nancy Ross.
https://mormonhistoryassociation.org/
The great music of this episode is from and by Emily Brown. The album is called "Bee Eater" and the song: "Unseen Girl."
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