Papers, 1851-1876.

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Papers, 1851-1876.

Printed certificate with handwitten notations affirming that Boyle was a Seventy in the Mormon Church. Also included is a typewritten letter to Boyle from some unknown person in Arkansas. The author of the letter speculates about the possiblity of establishing Mormon settlements in the area of the upper Rio Grande River in Colorado.

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Boyle, Henry Green, 1824-1908.

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Mormon pioneer and missionary. Boyle grew up in Virginia and joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He live in Nauvoo, Illinois, joined the "Mormon Battalion" to serve in the war with Mexico (1846-1848), settled in Ogden, Utah, and went on roughly fourteen missions in various places in the United States. Most of these missions were to the Southern States where he was mission president from 1875 to 1878. From the guide to the Henry Green Boyle diaries, 1844-1889, (L. ...