History of Brigham Young, 1847-1867.

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History of Brigham Young, 1847-1867.

Abstracts from an official journal, kept in Brigham Young's name in the Church Historian's Office. Sent to H.H. Bancroft in three instalments, entitled "Early Records of Utah" [1847-1851] P-F 22: 164 p.; "Incidents in Utah History" [1852-1854] P-F 26: 63 p.; and "Utah Historical Incidents" [1855-1867] P-F 67: 324 p. Abstracts from official journal, July, 1847-Dec., 1851, titled: History of Brigham Young, in the Church Historian's Office. Abstracts from monthly journal, titled : History of Brigham Young, in Church Historian's Office. With letter, July 22, 1885, to H.H. Bancroft, written and signed for F.D. Richards by John Jaques (between p. 154-155).

Originals: 3 v. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reels (130 exposures) : negative (P-F 22: Rich. 111:4; P-F 26: Rich. 111:5; P-F 67: Rich. 111:7) and positive.

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