Ware, Ellen Kinney.

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Ware, Ellen Kinney.

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Author was daughter of John Fitch Kinney and Hannah Hall, natives of western New York. Father was a lawyer. Family eventually settled in West Point, Iowa where Kinney practiced law, becoming County Attorney, and, then, member of Supreme Bench. In 1854, Kinney offered position of Chief Justice of Utah by President Pierce. Family moved to Salt Lake City, living there until 1856, when Kinney resigned and returned to Iowa.

From the description of Slow going : Judge Kinney and family in an ambulance on the plains in 1854, following an ox train for protection from hostile Indians / as remembered by his daughter, Ellen Kinney Ware. [19--] (California State Library). WorldCat record id: 58945016

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Frontier and pioneer life

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Salt Lake City (Utah)

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