Papers, 1865-1914.

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Papers, 1865-1914.

Handwritten originals and photocopies of correspondence, autobiographies, speeches, articles, patriarchal blessings, histories, and a statement relating to her marriage to Joseph Smith. The correspondents include Apostles in the Mormon Church and many promient Mormon women. Some of the originals are found in the Historical Department of the L.D.S. (Mormon) Church in Salt Lake City, Utah.

30 folders (3 linear in.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7382734

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