Autobiography, 1917.

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Autobiography, 1917.

Handwritten autobiography with photocopies of the item. Abbott lived in Tocquerville and Plymouth, Utah, before moving to Bunkerville, Nevada, in 1877. He describes the stay of the Mormon Apostle, Wilford Woodruff, when he was in Bunkerville while dodging federal officials for polygamy. Abbott married Mary Leavitt in 1881 and moved to Annabella, Sevier County, Utah, in 1886. Abbott was involved in Sevier County politics and moved to Millard County in 1910.

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