
Although some missionary work had already occurred in Germany, the mission was not formally organized until 3 April 1852 when Daniel Garn arrived in Hamburg as the first mission president of the German Mission. The mission closed in 1861 and was absorbed into the Swiss, Italian, and German Mission. Over thirty years later, the German Mission was reorganized in 1898. However, it only lasted a few years and closed once more in 1904 as it was absorbed into the new Swiss-German Mission.
Daniel Garn Set Apart as Mission President
1851 September 13 – 1853 December 24
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Set Apart
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Departed from the Field
Formed in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1852 April 3
Relationships
Predecessor
George Christian Riser Arrived in the Field as Mission President
1854 February 5 – September 6
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Arrived in the Field
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Departed from the Field
Peter Loutensock Called as Mission President
1898 January 1 – 1899 January 26
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Called
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Released
Arnold Heinrich Schulthess Set Apart as Mission President
1898 December 30 – 1901 September 1
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Set Apart
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Released
Hugh Jenne Cannon Called as Mission President
1901 September 1 – 1904 May 22
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Called
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Released
Ended in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1904 May 22
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Successor
Swiss and Italian and German Mission
Media

German Mission Map 1852

Conference in Bremen

Frankfurt Conference