Hart, Christopher
Variant namesMrs. C. Hart traveled with her husband and five sons in a party of Mormon pioneers from Akron, Ohio, to Savannah, Missouri, from 1847-1848. Her daughter Mary E. Hart was left behind with the family of suffragist Frances Willard.
From the description of Letters to Mary E. Hart, 1847-1848. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 501070096
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| referencedIn | TOWNSHEND PAPERS (3rd ser.). Vol. II. (1) Extracts recording institutions to the rectories of St Mary and St John and to the united rectory, Stiffkey, co. Norf.; 1558/9-1568/9. Latin. ff. 1 b, 2. (2) Articles of complaint exhibited against John Ferro..., 1559-1699 | British Library | |
| creatorOf | Hart, C. Letters to Mary E. Hart, 1847-1848. | Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens |
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| associatedWith | Hart, Mary E., | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | United States. Army. Mormon Battalion. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Young, Brigham, 1801-1877. | person |
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| East Winch, alias Pedders Winch | |||
| Ubbeston, Suffolk | |||
| Missouri | |||
| Stiffkey, Norfolk | |||
| Wells-by-the-Sea, Norfolk | |||
| Weasenham All Saints and Weasenham St Peter, Norfolk | |||
| Iowa | |||
| Edgefield, Norfolk |
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| Frontier and pioneer life |
| Mormons |
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