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''The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star'' (usually shortened to ''Millennial Star'') was the longest continuously published periodical of
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(LDS Church), and was printed in England from 1840 until 1970, when it was replaced by the church-wide ''
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''. It was primarily aimed at
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History

The first issue of the ''Millennial Star'' was published in
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, in May 1840, with
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Parley P. Pratt Parley Parker Pratt Sr. (April 12, 1807 – May 13, 1857) was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint movement whose writings became a significant early nineteenth-century exposition of the Latter Day Saint faith. Named in 1835 as one of the first ...
as editor and W. R. Thomas as printer. First mention of the newspaper being sold in
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appeared in March 1842, and printing was officially moved to Liverpool with the April 1842 issue. Pratt was eventually replaced as editor by Thomas Ward. When Ward left England,
Orson Hyde Orson Hyde (January 8, 1805 – November 28, 1878) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement and a member of the first Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus ...
, who was then serving as
Mission president Mission president is a priesthood leadership position in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). A mission president presides over a geographic area known as a mission and the missionaries serving in the mission. Depending on ...
in the area, became the editor. After that point, editing and supervision of the ''Star'' fell to the subsequent mission presidents of the church's European
Mission Mission (from Latin ''missio'' "the act of sending out") may refer to: Organised activities Religion *Christian mission, an organized effort to spread Christianity *Mission (LDS Church), an administrative area of The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
, which was based in England. When Orson Pratt was called as mission president in 1848, he also became the editor and publisher of the ''Millennial Star''. In his first issue as editor, he also printed an address to the members and missionaries of the church. Although the ''Star'' began as a monthly periodical, over the course of its 130-year history, it became a semi-monthly and then weekly paper. Due to the Priesthood Correlation Program of the LDS Church, which sought to encourage uniformity and extend control over printed materials, the ''Millennial Star'' was replaced by ''
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'' at the end of 1970.


Editors

The following is a list of the editors of the ''Millennial Star'' with the time period where they were listed as the editor in the magazine. There are two periods in the 1960s where no editor identification appeared in the issues. *
Parley P. Pratt Parley Parker Pratt Sr. (April 12, 1807 – May 13, 1857) was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint movement whose writings became a significant early nineteenth-century exposition of the Latter Day Saint faith. Named in 1835 as one of the first ...
: May 1840 – October 1842 * Thomas Ward: November 1842 – 1 October 1846 *
Orson Hyde Orson Hyde (January 8, 1805 – November 28, 1878) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement and a member of the first Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus ...
: 15 October 1846 – 15 January 1847 *
Orson Spencer Orson Spencer (March 14, 1802 – October 15, 1855) was a prolific writer and prominent member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in several highly visible positions within the church and left an extensive legacy of ...
: 1 February 1847 – 1 August 1848 * Orson Pratt: 15 August 1848 – 15 December 1850 * Franklin D. Richards: 1 January 1851 – 1 May 1852 * Samuel W. Richards: 8 May 1852 – 24 June 1854 * Franklin D. Richards (2nd term): 1 July 1854Franklin D. Richards
"Appointment of Elder F. D. Richards to the Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints in the British Isles, and the Adjacent Countries"
''Millennial Star'', 24 June 1854, pp. 385–86.
– 2 August 1856 * Orson Pratt (2nd term): 9 August 1856 – 24 October 1857 * Samuel W. Richards (2nd term): 31 October 1857 – 6 March 1858 * Asa Calkin: 13 March 1858 – 12 May 1860 * N. V. Jones: 19 May 1860 – 11 August 1860 *
Amasa Lyman Amasa Mason Lyman (March 30, 1813 – February 4, 1877) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and was an apostle. He was also a counselor in the First Presidency to Joseph Smith. Early life and conversion Lyman was born in Lyman, ...
: 18 August 1860 – 22 December 1860 *
George Q. Cannon George Quayle Cannon (January 11, 1827 – April 12, 1901) was an early member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and served in the First Presidency under four successive pr ...
: 5 January 1861 – 27 August 1864 * Daniel H. Wells: 3 September 1864 – 2 September 1865 *
Brigham Young Jr. Brigham Young Jr. (December 18, 1836 – April 11, 1903) served as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1899 until his death. His tenure was interrupted for one w ...
: 9 September 1865 – 29 June 1867 * Franklin D. Richards (3rd term): 6 July 1867 – 12 September 1868 *
Albert Carrington Albert Carrington (January 8, 1813 – September 19, 1889) was an apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Early life Carrington was born i ...
: 19 September 1868 – 14 June 1870 * Horace S. Eldredge: 21 June 1870 – 6 June 1871 * Albert Carrington (2nd term): 13 June 1871 – 21 October 1873 * Lester J. Herrick: 28 October 1873– 17 March 1874 * Joseph F. Smith: 24 March 1874 – 1 July 1878 *
William Budge William Budge (May 1, 1828 – March 18, 1919)Andrew Jenson. LDS Biographical Encyclopedia'. Vol. 4, p. 511–12. was a member of the Council of Fifty as well as the Idaho Legislature and was a mission president and stake president in the Church ...
: 8 July 1878 – 1 November 1880 * Albert Carrington (3rd term): 8 November 1880 – 20 November 1882 * John Henry Smith: 27 November 1882 – 26 January 1885 * Daniel H. Wells (2nd term): 2 February 1885 – 14 February 1887 *
George Teasdale George Teasdale (8 December 1831 – 9 June 1907) was a Mormon missionary and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Teasdale was born in London, England. Teasdale wa ...
: 21 February 1887 – 29 September 1890 * Brigham Young Jr. (2nd term): 6 October 1890 – 12 June 1893 *
Anthon H. Lund Anthon Henrik Lund (15 May 1844 – 2 March 1921) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a prominent Utah leader. Early life Lund was born i ...
: 19 June 1893 – 23 July 1896 * Rulon S. Wells: 30 July 1896 – 8 December 1898 * Platte D. Lyman: 15 December 1898 – 30 May 1901 *
Francis M. Lyman Francis Marion Lyman (January 12, 1840 – November 18, 1916) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was the President of the Quorum of the Twelve from 1903 until his ...
: 6 June 1901 – 31 December 1903 *
Heber J. Grant Heber Jeddy Grant (November 22, 1856 – May 14, 1945) was an American religious leader who served as the seventh president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Grant worked as a bookkeeper and a cashier, then wa ...
: 7 January 1904 – 29 November 1906 *
Charles W. Penrose Charles William Penrose (4 February 1832 – 16 May 1925) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1904 to 1911. Penrose was also a member of the First Presidency, se ...
: 6 December 1906 – 9 June 1910 * Rudger Clawson: 16 June 1910 – 25 September 1913 * Hyrum M. Smith: 2 October 1913 – 31 August 1916 * George F. Richards: 7 September 1916 – 3 July 1919 *
George Albert Smith George Albert Smith Sr. (April 4, 1870 – April 4, 1951) was an American religious leader who served as the eighth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Early life Born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territor ...
: 10 July 1919 – 30 June 1921 * Orson F. Whitney: 7 July 1921 – 16 November 1922 *
David O. McKay David Oman McKay (September 8, 1873 – January 18, 1970) was an American religious leader and educator who served as the ninth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1951 until his death in 1970. Ordain ...
: 23 November 1922 – 25 December 1924 *
James E. Talmage James Edward Talmage (21 September 1862 – 27 July 1933) was an English chemist, geologist, and religious leader who served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) fro ...
: 1 January 1925 – 22 December 1927 * John A. Widtsoe: 5 January 1928 – 28 September 1933 *
Joseph F. Merrill Joseph Francis Merrill (August 24, 1868 – February 3, 1952) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1931 until his death. Merrill was a key figure in the develo ...
: 5 October 1933 – 24 September 1936 * Richard R. Lyman: 1 October 1936 – 6 October 1938 * Hugh B. Brown: 13 October 1938 – 9 May 1940 * James P. Hill: 16 May 1940 – 31 December 1942 * Andre K. Anastasiou: (January?) 4 February 1943 – April 1944 * Hugh B. Brown (2nd term): May 1944 – June 1946 * Selvoy J. Boyer: July 1946 – February 1950 * Stayner Richards: March 1950 – July 1952 * A. Hamer Reiser: August 1952 – November 1955 * Clifton G. M. Kerr: December 1955 – October 1958 * T. Bowring Woodbury: November 1958 – June 1961 *
N. Eldon Tanner Nathan Eldon Tanner (May 9, 1898 – November 27, 1982) was a politician from Alberta, Canada, and a leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1952 a ...
: July 1961 – February 1963 * Mark E. Peterson: March 1963 – April 1963 * ''None Listed'': May 1963 – February 1967 * Douglas D. Palmer: March 1967 – July 1967 * ''None Listed'': August 1967 – November 1967 * Monitor C. Noyce: December 1967 – October 1969 * David Boulton: November 1969 – December 1970


See also

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List of Latter Day Saint periodicals This article lists periodicals published primarily about institutions, people, or issues of the Latter Day Saint movement. Early periodicals The following began publication before Joseph Smith's death on 27 June 1844, after which several follower ...
* John Lyon (poet)


Notes


References

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External links


''Millennial Star''
(PDF scans) Volumes 1–62, 1840–1900, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library,
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''Millennial Star''
(scans) Volumes 63–132, 1901–1970, Church History Library and Internet Archives. {{LDSChurchpubs 1840 in Christianity Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) periodicals Publications disestablished in 1970 Newspapers established in 1840 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United Kingdom