Benjamin Grundy Rayboult dictation : Salt Lake City, 1884.

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Benjamin Grundy Rayboult dictation : Salt Lake City, 1884.

Emigrant of 1862; assistant postmaster; associated with the Salt Lake Daily Telegraph, and with Walker Brothers from 1866; the first Gentile in Utah elected a school trustee. Recorded by John R. McBride.

Originals : 2 leaves ; 27 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (3 exposures) : negative (Rich. 111:6) and positive (Film P-F, reel 4)

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