Abraham Hoagland Cannon papers 1879-1895

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Abraham Hoagland Cannon papers 1879-1895

The Abraham Hoagland Cannon papers (1879-1895) contain nineteen volumes of the journals of Abraham H. Cannon, which outline details about LDS Church council meetings and his service as a apostle, political meetings, and other important issues. He recorded business ventures which included stationary and furniture stores, real estate, mining, banking, railroads, and sugar manufacturing. Polygamy is a major theme throughout his journals as well. No photocopies can be made.

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