An anfractuous abomination attested in ancient archives about the appalling attributes of Acheron's abhorrent arbors.
Also occasionally contributes to Did You Know...?
I disclose a connection to Brigham Young University: I did some undergraduate education there, and during that time I had some student jobs as an employee of BYU. This disclosure is relevant to The Hunger Games Musical, an article I created. My sense at the time was that I never worked for BYU TV or Studio C—my student jobs had nothing to do with either of those institutions—but looking back, me creating that article was immoderate.
Article milestones
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[1]
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Abish
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In the Book of Mormon, a visionary servant
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American Colossus
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2010 history of the postbellum United States
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NM
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Ammonihah
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In the Book of Mormon, a city
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Boom Town (book)
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1998 picture book about the Gold Rush
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Empire of Liberty
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2009 history of the Early Republic
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Eleanor Hadley
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Economist in the occupation of Japan
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Four Hundred Souls
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2021 anthology of Black American history
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Freedom from Fear
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1999 history of the Depression and WWII
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NM
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The Glorious Cause
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1982 history of the American Revolution
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Liberty 5-3000
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In Anthem, a farmer and radical
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Morianton's maidservant
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In the Book of Mormon, a spy
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Frank O'Connor
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Actor, rancher, painter, 1897–1979
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Ida Hunt Udall
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Diarist and plural wife, 1858–1915
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Ella Stewart Udall
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Telegraphist and plural wife, 1855–1937
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What Hath God Wrought
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2007 history of the Middle Period
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Zenock
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In the Book of Mormon, an extrabiblical prophet
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- ^ "NM" means "nominated for a milestone" (usually DYK).
Long-term possible to-do
Attempted essays