By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 28, 2014 German E. Ellsworth (1871-1961) spent long stretches of his adult life as a missionary. First came a four-year-mission in California. He had barely returned home to California and taken up what he thought would be his life’s work as a teacher and principal, and had begun to raise a family with Mary Smith, when he was called to preside over the Northern States Mission, with headquarters in Chicago. S...
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