Martin S. Lindsay diary 1888

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Martin S. Lindsay diary 1888

The Martin S. Lindsay diary contains an account of day to day events in Salt Lake City, Utah, by Lindsay. He refers to personal affairs, church work, gardening, and makes several references to the exploits of Jack the Ripper in London.

0.1 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6371972

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Lindsay, Martin S., 1861-

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Although a formal biographical sketch of Martin S. Lindsay cannot be found, some information on his life is contained in his diary. He was born on 28 April 1861, and migrated to Salt Lake City, Utah, in September 1883. He was granted U.S. citizenship on 20 September 1888. During the time covered in his diary he worked at the LDS Church Historian's Office. He was also a legislative enrolling clerk and worked for the People's Forwarding Company. From the guide to the Martin S. Lindsay ...

Jack the Ripper

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