Reminiscences of Thomas Day, 1947.

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Reminiscences of Thomas Day, 1947.

This is a typescript collected by Juanita Broooks from a manuscript loaned by Fannie Stott. It describes Thomas Day's early childhood in England working at various factories to suppport his family; his conversion to Mormonism; his work as a missionary in England; the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean; his life in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and in Utah at Kanarraville, Circleville, Saint George, Salt Lake City, and Spanish Fork; and his contact with Native Americans while a missionary and in traveling.

1 typescript.28 cm.30 pages.

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Day, Thomas, 1814-1893

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Mormon pioneer and missionary. From the description of Autobiographies, 1844-ca. 1881. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122606210 From the guide to the Thomas Day autobiographies, 1844-1881, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Thomas Day (1814-1893) was born in Wolverhampton, England. He joined the Methodist Church and married Ann Anfrus Danks in 1836. While living in Astwood Bank, Day became interested in the Mormon religion. After going to several local meetings Day ...

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