European Mission

The European Mission was created as an administrative unit over the missions of Europe. The president of the mission also served as president of the British Mission
 
1 January 1929, the British Mission was separated from the direct management of the European Mission. August William Lund became the first solely British Mission President, and John A. Widtsoe continued to serve as European Mission President.
 
*Note: the missionary registers often list calls as simply "Europe" or "European Mission," but these individuals were not called to the administrative mission and have been listed under the appropriate missions in which they labored. Presidents of the European Mission prior to the separation in 1929 are listed on the British Mission page as presidents of that mission.
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Formed in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1854 April 19

John A. Widtsoe Called as Mission President

1929 January 1 – 1933

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Released

Joseph F. Merrill Set Apart as Mission President

1933 August 25 – 1936 September 24

Richard R. Lyman Set Apart as Mission President

1936 September 1 – 1938 August 29

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Set Apart

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Arrived at Home

Ended in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1950 February 14

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