Albert King Thurber dictation : Richfield, Utah, [1886?].

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Albert King Thurber dictation : Richfield, Utah, [1886?].

Experiences in the Gold Rush and in the Utah militia. Recorded by L.H. Nichols.

Originals : 4 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (6 exposures) : negative (Rich. 111:6) and positive.

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Thurber, Albert King, 1826-1888

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Born in Rhode Island, immigrated to California in 1849 where he joined the LDS Church en route; married and settled in Spanish Fork. Later moved to Richfield and explored the Wayne County, Utah area. From the description of Diary, 1853-1867. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122323006 Thurber was convert to the LDS Church. He served several missions, including one to England in 1865. He was also a member of the Utah legislature, and later served as a delegate to...

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