Letters received, 1849-1897.

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Letters received, 1849-1897.

Holograph letters written to Willard Fisher from various friends and relatives including his brother Edmund and Rufus. Most of the items deal with family and personal matters, but some include discussions on Mormon Church history and society. Edmund also tells about the Cutlerite Movement (Church of Christ) with which he had become associated.

70 items (2 linear inches).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6835502

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Fisher, Edmund 1803-

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The collection contains letters received by Willard Fisher from various friends and relatives. Willard was a Mormon born February 18, 1801 in Wrenthem, Massachusetts. He lived in Nauvoo during the height of the Mormon occupation. He eventually disassociated himself from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Wisconsin where he became a prominent citizen. Among the letters in the collection are those from Willard's brothers, Edmund and Rufus. Both were born in Massachusetts....

Fisher, Willard, 1801-

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Mormon who lived in Nauvoo, Illinois, but later left that faith. He subsequently moved to Wisconsin. From the description of Letters received, 1849-1897. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435231 ...

Fisher, Rufus, 1804-

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The collection contains letters received by Willard Fisher from various friends and relatives. Willard was a Mormon born February 18, 1801 in Wrenthem, Massachusetts. He lived in Nauvoo during the height of the Mormon occupation. He eventually disassociated himself from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Wisconsin where he became a prominent citizen. Among the letters in the collection are those from Willard's brothers, Edmund and Rufus. Both were born in Massachusetts....

Fisher family

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