Excerpts from the journal of Henry Lunt, 1850-1851.

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Excerpts from the journal of Henry Lunt, 1850-1851.

Excerpts from the journal of Henry Lunt. This excerpt covers the period from December 1850 to January 1851 when Lunt was part of a pioneer company that traveled from Salt Lake to Parowan. Copied by W.C. Mitchell and Kenneth Topham in 19 handwritten and 11 typescript pages.

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Utah State University. Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.

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Lunt, Henry, 1776-1859

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Smith, George Albert, 1817-1875

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