Correspondence and mementoes, 1848-1891.

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Correspondence and mementoes, 1848-1891.

Photocopies of handwritten correspondence. The letters include items to and from Jane Ferguson Graham from 1848 to 1853 in which Laidlaw explains the Mormon faith to the woman who would later become his wife. The Laidlaws migrated to Utah in 1854. The correspondence is also between Laidlaw and members of his family. Also included is a letter from William Adam Seegmiller to J. M. Harmon in Salt Lake City dated 1891. Seegmiller writes about his experiences as a missionary for the Mormon Church in Tahiti.

5 folders (1 linear inch).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6682463

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Seegmiller, William Adam.

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Laidlaw, Jane Ferguson Graham.

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Laidlaw, Francis.

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English convert to the Mormon Church. From the description of Correspondence and mementoes, 1848-1891. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122322661 Member of LDS Church, and his letters are full of references to doctrines. From the description of Letters, 1848-1892, and miscellaneous papers. [microfilm]. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 86104805 ...