George Perry Thompson diaries, 1896-1912.

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George Perry Thompson diaries, 1896-1912.

Phocopies of handwritten diaries. Thompson writes about his farming activities, his Mormon Church related activities, his visions and answers to prayers, and the death of his wife, Elizabeth Thompson. Thompson had a dream on 15 Oct. 1912 that stated Jesus Christ would return to the earth on 28 Aug. 1950 stating: "take it for all its worth." He also dreams about the various women he should marry polygamously.

2 items (ca. 500 p.)

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Thompson, George, 1839-1876

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George Sidney Thompson (1839-1876) was the quartermaster of the 28th North Carolina Regiment, 1861-1864, and in the Military District of Florida, Confederate States of America, 1864-1865. From the guide to the George Thompson Confederate Quartermaster Records, 1861-1865, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Mormon farmer living near Riverdale, Weber County, Utah. From the description of George Perry Thompson diar...

Thompson, Elizabeth H. (Elizabeth Hardy), 1885-

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