Autobiography.

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Autobiography.

Relates his early life and family activities. Also discusses events early in LDS church history, particularly Kirtland, Ohio and Missouri during the expulsion of the Mormons from that state. Also includes extracts from Mosiah Lyman Hancock's autobiography. Mostly about the years in Missouri and Utah.

93 pp. : photocopy of typescript.

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