- Floyd M. McDowell
Floyd Marion McDowell (
26 March ,1889 –27 October ,1964 ) was an American leader in theReorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). McDowell was a member of the church's First Presidency from 1922 to 1938.McDowell was born in Excelsior,
Wisconsin . He attendedGraceland College from 1907 to 1909, and he later received degrees fromIowa State University (BA, 1911),Clark University (MA, 1914), andUniversity of Iowa (Ph.D., 1918). He lived most of his life in Lamoni,Iowa , where the RLDS Church headquarters were located.On
2 October 1922 , McDowell was selected as a counselor to RLDS Church presidentFrederick M. Smith in the church's First Presidency. [Doctrine and Covenants [http://www.centerplace.org/hs/dc/rdc-134.htm 134:2] .] In April 1938, McDowell's fellow counselorElbert A. Smith was released; [ [http://www.centerplace.org/hs/dc/rdc-137.htm Doctrine and Covenants 137:4] .] later that year, McDowell resigned as a member of the First Presidency. Frederick Smith selectedIsrael A. Smith andLemuel F. P. Curry to succeed Elbert Smith and McDowell.After his resignation, McDowell became the RLDS Church's Director of Priesthood Education, a position he held until 1954, when he became a patriarch in the church. From 1922 to 1952, McDowell was also a member of the Board of Trustees of Graceland College.
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Roy Cheville (1970). "They Made a Difference" (Independence, Mo.: Herald House) pp. 327–338
*"History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" 7:709–711
*"Obituary: Floyd M. McDowell", "Saints' Herald ", vol. 111, no. 23, pp. 822–823 (1964)
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