Albert Belliston diaries, 1898-1942.

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Albert Belliston diaries, 1898-1942.

Handwritten diaries. Belliston writes about his activities as a missionary and as a temple president for the Mormon church in Hawaii. He also tells about his life in Nephi, Utah. Also included are 59 photographs of members and missionaries in Hawaii (ca. 1900), as well as places in Utah and Idaho (ca. 1890).

5 v. (ca. 500 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7382777

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Belliston, Albert Henry, 1876-1965.

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