Andrew Jenson

Andrew Jenson

Andrew Jenson, born Anders Jensen, (11 December 1850 – 1941) was a Danish immigrant to the United States who acted as an Assistant Church Historian of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) for much of the early-twentieth century. Jenson also served the church as president of the Scandinavian Mission.

Early life

Anders Jensen was born in Torslev parish, Hjørring, Denmark. His parents joined the LDS Church when he was four. He left Denmark for the United States in 1866. He traveled across the North American Great Plains in Andrew H. Scott's ox company. [Andrew Jenson, "Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", 1941, p. v] On coming to Utah Territory he anglicized his name to "Andrew Jenson" and settled in the Salt Lake Valley.

Missionary

In 1873, Jenson was ordained a seventy in the LDS Church by George Q. Cannon and sent on a mission to Denmark. In 1876, he translated the history of Joseph Smith, Jr. into Danish. Jenson served a second mission to Denmark from 1879 to 1881. While in Denmark, Jenson established a monthly periodical called "Morgenstjernen", which he continued to publish in Utah after his return. After eight years, the periodical changed its name to the "Historical Record" and was published in English.

Church historian

In 1886, Jenson became a part time employee of the LDS Church, receiving a small monthly allowance. His assignments included conducting interviews and gathering photographs, historic documents, and other documentation during a trip to historic church sites in the eastern United States. Jenson also gathered similar documents from various church stakes and missions throughout the church, which led to the writing of a manuscript history for each LDS Church ward and stake. Jenson was appointed as a full-time Assistant Church Historian in 1897. Along with John Jaques, Jenson was the Acting Church Historian from 1899 until the appointment of Anthon H. Lund as Church Historian in 1900. Jenson would continue on again as Assistant Church Historian until his death. [cite web|author=Bitton, Davis|title=An Indefatigable Dane Pursues the Past|publisher=Meridian Magazine|year=2002|url=http://www.meridianmagazine.com/historybits/030130jenson.html|accessdate=2008-04-24]

During his time in the Church Historian's office, Jenson was a prolific writer, presenting the history of the Latter-day Saints from an orthodox perspective. He was also a remarkable archivist of historical material and continued to collect records and diaries for the Church Historian's office.

Jenson compiled the four-volume "Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia", a church chronology and an early Latter-day Saint encyclopedia. He was also closely involved with the compilation of the "Journal History of the Church", which has been described by Utah historiographer Gary Topping as "...an immense scrapbook compilation consisting of several hundred volumes of various historical records (in its later years mostly newspaper clippings) documenting Mormon history from the beginning of the church until well into the twentieth century." [Topping, p. 13.] Jenson's contribution included its chronological organization and a running subject index on thousands of index cards. He also compiled the "Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". Among the men he worked with in Church Historian's office was Joseph Fielding Smith, who later served as Church Historian and eventually as President of the Church.

During the 1890s, Jenson collected all the records he could find concerning the Mountain Meadows massacre. This archive including his own field notes, excerpts of witnesses' diaries, sworn affidavits, newspaper reports, and the transcriptions from the LDS Church's internal investigations. Many participants in the massacre were granted complete confidentiality for the contents of these interview transcriptions. Since Jenson's time, these files were closed to the public and were not available for use by historians. However, in August 2008, LDS historians Ronald W. Walker, Richard E. Turley Jr., and Glen M. Leonard published "Massacre at Mountain Meadows" through Oxford University Press. A decade in the making, research for the book finally draws from the Jenson archive. In addition, according to media reports, these files are scheduled to be available to the general public in 2008 or 2009.Fact|date=February 2008

Published works

*cite book|author=Jenson, Andrew|title=Morgenstjernen|publisher=Deseret News|date=1882—1885|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|language=Danish
*cite book|author=——|title=Historical Record|publisher=Deseret News|date=1886—1890|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|url=http://books.google.com/books?q=editions:0Vkvd2v_hWYf_NzIlE&id=Is1LAAAAMAAJ
*cite book|author=——|title=Church Chronology: A Record of Important Events Pertaining to the History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|publisher=Deseret News|date=1899|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|url=http://www.archive.org/details/churchchronology00jensrich
*cite book|author=——|title=Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia|volume=1|publisher=Andrew Jenson History Company|date=1901|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/BYUIBooks,3526
*cite book|author=——|title=Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia|volume=2|publisher=Andrew Jenson History Company|date=1914|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/BYUIBooks,4320
*cite book|author=——|title=Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia|volume=3|publisher=Andrew Jenson History Company|date=1920|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/BYUIBooks,4422
*cite book|author=——|title=History of the Scandinavian Mission|publisher=Deseret News Press|date=1927|location=Salt Lake City, Utah
*cite book|author=——|title=Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia|volume=4|publisher=Andrew Jenson History Company|date=1936|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/BYUIBooks,5238
*cite book|author=——|title=Autobiography of Andrew Jenson, Assistant Historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|publisher=Deseret News Press|date=1938|location=Salt Lake City, Utah
*cite book|author=——|title=Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|publisher=Deseret News Publishing Company|date=1941|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/BYUIBooks,2693

External links

* [http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/j/JENSON,ANDREW.html Biography - Andrew Jenson]

Notes

References

* Perkins, Keith W., “A Study of the Contributions of Andrew Jenson to the Writing and Preservation of LDS Church History,” Master’s thesis, Brigham Young University, 1971.
* Topping, Gary. "Utah Historians and the Reconstruction of Western History." 2003, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma. ISBN 0-8061-3561-1


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