Autobiography and diary, 1853-1892.

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Autobiography and diary, 1853-1892.

Typewritten condensation of an autobiography and a diary. The item was shortened by Robinson's granddaughter, Rena Robinson Cutler. Joseph Robinson writes about his conversion to the Mormon Church in 1836, his migration to Utah in 1848, his opinions of the Mormon doctrine of polygamy, and his settling in Weber County, Utah.

1 item (68 pages).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6793664

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Robinson, Joseph, 1815-1898

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