“Historical Summary,” Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Harold B. Lee (2011), viii–x
“Historical Summary,” Teachings: Harold B. Lee, viii–x
Historical Summary
This book is not a history, but rather a compilation of gospel principles as taught by President Harold B. Lee. However, in order to put the teachings in a historical framework, the following list is provided to summarize some of the milestones in his life that have most immediate relationship to his teachings.
1899, March 28: |
Harold Bingham Lee born to Samuel Marion and Louisa Emeline Bingham Lee, Clifton, Oneida County, Idaho. |
1907, June 9: |
Baptized by Lester Bybee, Clifton, Idaho (8; numbers in parentheses show Harold B. Lee’s age). |
1912, fall: |
Enters the Oneida Stake Academy, Preston, Idaho, with schoolmate Ezra Taft Benson (13). |
1916, summer: |
Enters Albion State Normal School, Albion, Idaho (17). |
1916–17, winter: |
Teaches at the Silver Star School, near Weston, Idaho (17). |
1918–20: |
Principal of the district school at Oxford, Idaho (18–21). |
1920–22: |
Missionary, Western States Mission, Denver, Colorado (21–23). |
1923, summer: |
Attends the University of Utah. He later finishes his degree by correspondence courses and extension classes (24). |
1923, November 14: |
Marries Fern Lucinda Tanner in the Salt Lake Temple (24). |
1923–28: |
Principal of the Whittier and Woodrow Wilson Schools, Salt Lake City (24–29). |
1930, October 26: |
Set apart as president of the Pioneer Stake, 1930–37 (31). |
1933, November 7: |
Elected to the Salt Lake City Commission; serves from 1933–37 (34). |
1935, April 20: |
First Presidency assigns Harold B. Lee to work out a program of relief for the needy (36). |
1936, April 18: |
Called as managing director of the Church security plan (later changed to Church welfare program) (37). |
1939, April 16: |
First storehouse on Welfare Square is completed in Salt Lake City (40). |
1941, April 6: |
Sustained a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (42). Ordained on April 10, 1941. |
1954: |
Holds servicemen’s conferences in Japan, Korea, Okinawa, Philippines, and Guam (55). |
1958, August: |
Tours South Africa and the Holy Land (59). |
1960, March 27: |
Organizes the first stake in Europe at Manchester, England (60). |
1961, September 30: |
At the direction of the First Presidency, announces plan for correlating all Church programs (62). |
1962, September 24: |
Death of Fern Lucinda Tanner, wife of Harold B. Lee (63). |
1963, June 17: |
Marries Freda Joan Jensen in the Salt Lake Temple (64). |
1965, August 27: |
Death of Maurine Lee Wilkins, daughter of Harold B. Lee (66). |
1970, January 23: |
Sustained as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and First Counselor to President Joseph Fielding Smith (70). |
1972, July 2: |
Death of President Joseph Fielding Smith (73). |
1972, July 7: |
Ordained and set apart as President of the Church (73). |
1972, August 25–27: |
Presides over area general conference in Mexico City (73). |
1972, September 20: |
Organizes the Jerusalem Branch at the Garden Tomb (73). |
1972, October 5: |
Worldwide welfare services program announced (73). |
1972, October 6: |
Sustained as President of the Church in a solemn assembly (73). |
1972, December 14: |
International Mission of the Church organized (73). |
1973, March 8: |
Organizes first stake on Asian mainland at Seoul, Korea (73). |
1973, August 24–26: |
Presides at the area general conference in Munich, Germany (74). |
1973, December 26: |
President Harold B. Lee dies in Salt Lake City (74). |
1973, December 31: |
End-of-year statistics: 3,321,556 members; 630 stakes; 4,580 wards; 108 missions; 17,258 missionaries; 15 temples. |