Mormon Manuscript Retrieval Project collection bulk 1772-1958 bulk 1772-1958 1772-1974

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Mormon Manuscript Retrieval Project collection bulk 1772-1958 bulk 1772-1958 1772-1974

Photocopies of reminiscences, histories, maps, and miscellaneous materials relating to the early Mormon experience in Ohio and New Hampshire. A. Gary Anderson and Milton V. Backman, Jr., faculty members of the Department of Church History and Doctrine, Brigham Young University, did research on Mormon Church history. Anderson worked in New Hampshire in 1973 and Backman did research in Ohio in 1974. Their project was to collect copies of manuscripts and documents relating to the early members of the Mormon Church. The New Hampshire materials are in two parts, one relating to Solomon Mack and the other to Asael Smith, the grandfathers of the Mormon Prophet, Joseph Smith (1805-1844). Most of the items are from the early part of the 19th century, while some are from earlier and later dates.

17 boxes; (8.5 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6341009

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Johnson, Clark V.

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Whittaker, David J.

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Cook, Lyndon W.

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Thompson, Charles Blancher, 1814-1895

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Mack, Solomon, 1732-1820

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Mack family

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Parkin, Max H.

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Rich, Russell R., 1912-

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Smith family

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Anderson, A. Gary

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Smith, Joseph

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