Autobiographical sketch, and statement, 1866, 1921.

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Autobiographical sketch, and statement, 1866, 1921.

Typewritten autobiography which includes genealogical data of Smith's family and an account of the Haun's Mill massacre where her son and husband were murdered. The statement by Hulda C.T. Smith, a daughter-in-law, concerns Smith's marital status and sealing to Joseph Smith, Jr.

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