Autobiography, 1928.

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Autobiography, 1928.

Holograph autobiography which tells of Cox's early life in Salt Lake City, Utah and her family history, Latter-day Saint Church activities, education and teaching career. She married Isaiah Cox as a plural wife in 1869 and moved later to Mexico, settling in the Mormon colonies. She left Mexico during the Revolution of 1912.

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Cragun, James, 1814-1887.

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Cox, Isaiah, 1839-1896

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Cragun, Eleanor Lane.

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Cragun, Elisha.

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Cox, Martha Cragun, 1852-1932

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Martha Cragun Cox was born on March 3, 1852, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was one of the first schoolteachers in Dixie, Utah, and continued her teaching career for almost fifty years. At the age of seventeen she entered into a plural marriage with Isaiah Cox and moved to Overton and later Bunkerville, Nevada. She was actively involved in the Mormon Church and served on an extended mission to Mexico beginning in 1900. Cox died in 1932. From the description of Autobiography of Martha C...

Cox, Henrietta, 1835-1917.

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