History of Goudy E. Hogan. 1837-1880. [microfilm].

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History of Goudy E. Hogan. 1837-1880. [microfilm].

Diary and autobiogrpahy to 1874, by himself and his daughter, Josephine Hogan Adair.

64 pp. : typewritten; 35mm., neg.

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Adair, Josephine Hogan.

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Goudy Hogan was born in Tensprestijeld, Norway, on September 16, 1829. In 1837 he traveled to the United States with his parents and four younger sisters, two of whom did not survive the journey. The family intially settled in Lasal County, Illinois, where Hogan was sent to work briefly on a neighbor's horse and cattle farm, where he suffered mistreatment and illness. In 1841 the family resettled in Iowa, in an area not far from Nauvoo, Illinois. In 1843 a Norwegian Mormon named Gudmon Hougus pr...

Hogan, Goudy E., 1829-1898.

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Born in Norway, emigrated with family to Iowa in 1837, joined LDS Church, and crossed plains to Utah in 1848. Settled in Bountiful, went to California in 1849 but returned to Utah, moved to Richmond, worked on railroad, moved to St. George and finally Orderville. From the description of Autobiography. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122554506 ...