Autobiography, ca. 1850.

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Autobiography, ca. 1850.

Handwritten autobiographical materials. Snow writes about his early life in Vermont, conversion to the Mormon Church, and missionary work. Some genealogy and patriarchal blessings are included. Snow made the overland journey by ox team from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Salt Lake City in 1850. He writes of numerous deaths from cholera, problems with company discipline, and travelling conditions.

3 items (ca. 50 pages).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6835232

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