Papers, 1890-1896. [photocopy].

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Papers, 1890-1896. [photocopy].

227 p. holograph diary (1895-1896) which contains an account of Stevenson's travels as a visiting Mormon Church leader to Arizona and the Northwestern United States. Collection includes many newspaper clippings regarding state, world, and church events. Also included is an account of visits and letters of David Smith, son of Joseph Smith.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6728283

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