Autobiographies, 1844-ca. 1881.

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Autobiographies, 1844-ca. 1881.

Handwritten autobiography and a photocopy of the item. Also included is a typescript of an autobiography. The handwritten manuscript is a running account similar to a diary but is seldom broken down into daily entries. Day writes about joining the Mormon Church in England and his migration to Council Bluffs, Iowa, and later to Utah. He lived in Salt Lake Valley, Spanish Fork, and Circle Valley, Utah. He participated in the Salmon River Mission for the Mormon Church in Idaho.

1 typescript (20 p.)

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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 ...