Joseph C. Loughran Collection c.1844-1953 1864-1946
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association
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Ancient Order of United Workmen
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The Ancient Order of United Workmen, or AOUW, was a fraternal organization, established in 1868 in Meadville, Pennsylvania. At its height it numbered approximately 320,000 members. From the description of Ancient Order of United Workmen papers 1887-1921 (Tulsa City-County Library). WorldCat record id: 554888160 Fraternal organization; the Tucson chapter was established in 1894 and built their lodge in 1898. From the description of A.O.U.W. records, 1895-1909. (Ar...
Primary Association (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
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Call, Lamoni
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Call was born in 1865; he lived in Bountiful and Salt Lake City, UT, and was a dissenter from the Mormon faith; published various pamphlets questioning Mormon beliefs, including Science and Mormonism (1926). From the description of Papers, 1898-1926. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39449923 Biography Call was born in 1865; he lived in Bountiful and Salt Lake City, Utah, and was a dissenter fro...
Farr, Lorin, 1820-1909
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Lorin Farr was born in 1820 in Waterford, Vermont, to Winslow Farr Sr. and Olive Hovey Freeman Farr. He was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when 11 and married Nancy Bailey Chase in 1845 in Nauvoo, Illinois. After migrating to Utah, he served as Mayor of Ogden and President of the Weber Stake. He married 5 other women and had 36 children. Farr died in 1909 from a heart attack. From the description of Harold F. Nufer collection of the Lorin Farr papers, 1...
Loughran, Joseph C.
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Biography Joseph Clarence Loughran was born in Saunders County, Nebraska, on July 26, 1873. His parents were Joseph Fox Loughran (1850-1938), a native of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and English immigrant Margaret Hayes. Loughran served with the Utah Light Artillery, Battery C, during the Spanish-American War. After settling in Utah he worked as a railway carman. He married Mildred Luciel Toyer (1884-1974), the widow of Hyrum Harper (18...