On 24 November 1850 the Swiss Mission was organized. The Swiss and Italian Mission was created when the Italian Mission was closed and absorbed into the Swiss Mission in 1854. In 1861 the German Mission closed and was joined with the Swiss and Italian Mission becoming the Swiss, Italian, and German Mission. The country of the Netherlands was separated to become a new mission in 1864. A few years later, the Swiss, Italian, and German Mission became the Swiss and German Mission. In 1898, the mission split once more into the Swiss Mission and the German Mission. However, a few years later they recombined into the Swiss-German Mission, which was renamed the Swiss Austrian Mission in early 1938 before being renamed in November of that year to the Swiss Mission.
Mission Founded
Thomas Brown Holmes Stenhouse Called as President
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Started On 1850 November 24
Ended On 1854
Daniel Tyler Called as President
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Started On 1854 August 20
Ended On 1855 November 27
John Lyman Smith Called as President
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Started On 1855 May 7
Ended On 1858 June 21
Jabez Woodard Called as President
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Started On 1857 April 23
Ended On 1861 May 16
John Lyman Smith Called as President
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Started On 1860 September 22
Ended On 1863 December 21
William Wollerton Riter Called as President
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Started On 1864 March 3
Ended On 1864 October 11
William Perry Nebeker Called as President
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Started On 1865 January 15
Ended On 1867 April 22
Joseph Smith Horne Called as President
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Started On 1865 August 21
Ended On 1867 April 21
Joseph Smith Horne Called as President
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Started On 1867 April 21
Ended On 1867 December 31
Henry Eyring Bowman Called as President
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Started On 1898 January 1
Ended On 1900 February 10
Louis Samuel Cardon Called as President
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Started On 1900 January 1
Ended On 1901 February 18
Headquarters Move
The mission home was located at Hoschgasse 68, Munster, Zürich, Switzerland. It was shared with the German Mission.