By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 04, 2018 The Church’s Spanish-American Mission, organized in 1936, was something of an anomaly among LDS Missions. That is, all other missions were geographically distinct: the northern edge of the Southern States’ Mission was the southern edge of the East Central States Mission – there was no overlap of missions for any purpose. But the Spanish-American Mission, responsible for anyone in the southwe...
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