Daybook, 1840-1856 (bulk), 1840-1972 (inclusive).

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Daybook, 1840-1856 (bulk), 1840-1972 (inclusive).

226 p. Handwritten record which contains autobiographical and genealogical data, reports of sermons of Mormon Church leaders, drawings, and business records. Also includes a 286 p. typescript of the daybook prepared by the Brigham Young University Library in 1972.

2 vol. (512 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6752320

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