Partridge family papers bulk 1920-1980 1818-1981

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Partridge family papers bulk 1920-1980 1818-1981

Family papers of the Partridge family from 1818-1980, stating with a transcript of the journal of Bishop Edward Partridge (1818, 1835-1836). Materials include LDS Church News newspapers, correspondence, photographs, certificates, magazines, articles, plaques, journals, yearbooks, meeting minutes, and other items, circa 1920-1980.

7 boxes, (3.5 linear ft.); 3 oversize boxes, (4 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6341891

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Partridge family

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Bishop Edward Partridge was the first bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His descendents continued to have an influence in Utah. Bishop Edward Partridge was ordained as the first bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints in 1831. He died in 1840 while the Saints were in Nauvoo, but his descendents would continue on to the Salt Lake Valley. Some of his descendents include E. DeAlton Patridge who taught at Montclair university and wa...

Partridge, Edward, 1793-1840

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Relative of Mormon pioneer and early Church leader. From the description of The Journal of Bishop Edward Partridge, 1818, 1835-1836 / transcribed by Lyman DePlatt, 1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122699265 From the guide to the The journal of bishop Edward Partridge, bulk 1835-1836, 1818, 1835-1836, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Edward Partridge was called as first bishop of the Church in 1831. From the guide to the MS 892 Edward Partridge pape...

Partridge, Nell Clark

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Bishop Edward Partridge was the first bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His descendents continued to have an influence in Utah. Bishop Edward Partridge was ordained as the first bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints in 1831. He died in 1840 while the Saints were in Nauvoo, but his descendents would continue on to the Salt Lake Valley. Some of his descendents include E. DeAlton Patridge who taught at Montclair university and wa...