Oral history interview with Lona Hurst, 1981 August 4.

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Oral history interview with Lona Hurst, 1981 August 4.

Interview conducted with Abalone Porter Hurst concerning life in a Latter-day Saint polygamous family, Mormon colonies in Mexico, the Mexican Revolution, 1905-1920, Blanding, Utah, courtship and marriage, and her Latter-day Saint Church mission to Texas-Louisiana. George Arthur Hurst, Jr. was also present during the interview.

Tape 1 sound tape reel (270 min.)Transcript 46 p.

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